This release - expands the width of the transceiver name checkboxes in the Slider definition window - provides sliders that control RX bandwidth and shift for the Yaesu FT-9000, FT-2000, FT-950, and FT-450 (tnx to Art W2NRA, Zbigniew KU1T, John K8AJS, Walter AE2AA, Rick WD8JJA and Kevin KW0KW) - provides sliders that control RX bandwidth and shift for the TenTec Orion, provides the ability to specify default bandwidths for each mode, and provides the option to automatically select the default filter bandwidth whenever the active VFO changes mode (tnx to Frank I2DMI and Mike K9UW) - provides sliders that control RX bandwidth and passband tuning for the Icom 7000, 7200, ProIII, 7600, 7700, and 7800 (tnx to Jay W5JAY and Paul VE1DX) - enables a frequency-dependent device to control a command-generating slider *** if a frequency-dependent device's Control name is where n is a number from 1 to 8, then when updating the device because the transceiver QSY'd, the designated slider's value is set from the device's control setting for the frequency (tnx to Art W2NRA) *** if a frequency-dependent device's Control name is where n is a number from 1 to 8, then the selected Slider's label is displayed as control name - provides IFBAND and IFMODE conditional commands in user-defined sequences, enabling such sequences to make decisions based on the current band and mode (tnx to Rick WD8JJA) - provides the ability to display a "LED-like display" beneath user-defined sequence buttons, and provides new LED and IFLED commands to set and test the color of theses displays respectively - updates the ChangingBandwidth.htm, CommandSequences.htm, Configuration.htm, and Devices.htm documentation files - adds the ExampleLEDToggleCommand.jpg documentation file Notes: - a screenshot showing the new LED displays controlled by user-defined command sequences can be found in - a screenshot showing a sequence that uses a LED to display the state of a controlled element, in this case an Icom IC-7700's Twin Peak Filter, can be found in - the new linkage between frequency-dependent devices and command-generating sliders means you can do things like automatically control your transceiver's RF output as a function of frequency (assuming it provides a CAT instruction that controls its RF output) Commander 7.9.1 is available via the DXLab Launcher and via 73, Dave, AA6YQ