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Khaytsus authored
Add a fake S Meter. It's not correct, but I'm a bit unclear on how to really calculate an S-Meter anyway. But it goes from -66 as noise floor and every 3dB shows a bump. It's useful just to see how strong the signal is without reading the specific values. On phones I've found the screen a bit wide, so add a narrow parameter. Just by itself narrows a bit, add a value also changes the maximum channel name width to what's specified to make it even more narrow. Also fixes a bug with a regex that wasn't accepting multiple words as a pattern, such as "Range Test" was just evaluating "Range".
da58143eKhaytsus authoredAdd a fake S Meter. It's not correct, but I'm a bit unclear on how to really calculate an S-Meter anyway. But it goes from -66 as noise floor and every 3dB shows a bump. It's useful just to see how strong the signal is without reading the specific values. On phones I've found the screen a bit wide, so add a narrow parameter. Just by itself narrows a bit, add a value also changes the maximum channel name width to what's specified to make it even more narrow. Also fixes a bug with a regex that wasn't accepting multiple words as a pattern, such as "Range Test" was just evaluating "Range".
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