A receiver spreads by being linked to, and there was nothing to link to:
the routes carried the tab and nothing else, so "listen to this" could
only ever mean a screenshot and a frequency typed out in a message.
The query string now carries the dial -- rig, frequency, mode and
bandwidth -- in both directions. Opening a link selects the rig, sets
the mode, tunes, then applies the bandwidth: a mode change brings its
own default bandwidth with it, so an explicit bw has to land after it.
Frequencies are read the way someone writes them by hand (7074k,
14.074M) and written back as whole Hz, so what comes out of the address
bar is the same link in canonical form.
After that the address bar keeps up with the dial, which is what makes
it copyable at any moment rather than only at load. It is rewritten
with replaceState -- tuning is not navigation, and a swept dial would
otherwise bury the back button. A link button in the top bar copies
the current link; it folds into the overflow menu when the bar is tight.
Applying a link changes the radio, so an rx session says so instead of
failing control calls one at a time. A tab listening to a virtual
channel leaves the address alone rather than publishing a frequency the
rig is not on, and bw is skipped in both directions on rigs without
filter control, which would only refuse it.
The fixture pinned every state frame to 100 MHz plus jitter to keep
frames distinct, so no test could observe tuning at all. The jitter
moves to the S-meter and the fixture echoes set_freq/set_mode/
set_bandwidth, as it already did for squelch.
Signed-off-by: Stan Grams <sjg@haxx.space>
The bookmark fix addressed one instance of a defect the TypeScript
migration left across the feature entries. app.js stopped being a
classic script, so its top-level declarations are no longer shared
globals, but the converted entries kept reading them as window
properties that nothing publishes.
Restore the broken behavior:
- ais, aprs, hf-aprs read serverLat, serverLon and haversineKm as
undefined, so every positioned packet rendered an empty distance.
- ais, aprs, hf-aprs, cw, sat, vdes, wefax, wspr called an undefined
postPath, so clear-history and decoder toggles threw.
- scheduler read authRole as undefined, so the lazy-load path never
self-initialized and the Settings tab opened an inert scheduler.
- background-decode read authEnabled as undefined, so control gating
fell back to role-only.
- vchan read fifteen application values and services as undefined:
mode and bandwidth sync, the out-of-band hint, RX audio restart, and
the frequency field all silently no-opped on a virtual channel.
- vchan wrapped window.refreshFreqDisplay, capturing an undefined
original exactly as it did for setRigFrequency, so leaving a channel
never restored the application's own frequency display.
- _audioChannelOverride was a const that nothing could assign, so RX
audio always subscribed to the primary channel.
- ftx-family read fmtTime, a helper legacy ft8.js owned locally, so
decode bar timestamps rendered empty.
Declare the contract once in plugins/host.ts and import it from the
feature entries, rather than restoring globals that
docs/frontend-architecture.md excludes. trx.state gains jogUnit,
rxActive and audioChannelOverride, and makes lastModeName writable;
trx.core gains the tuning, RDS, WFM, jog and RX audio services the
entries need. vchan interception moves to an interceptFreqDisplay
service method that refreshFreqDisplay calls, matching the frequency,
mode and bandwidth interception it already registers.
Reading registry-built elements through a strict lookup is the same
defect as in bookmarks: renderTimelineNeedle guards its result, but
schedulerEl throws, so the now-initializing scheduler crashed on the
timeline needle group that its own SVG creates.
Feature tests move onto a shared host fixture, and entries that now
import a common module are bundled through bundleEntry like the other
shared-module entries. Covers scheduler self-initialization and the
distance path that the bare window reads broke.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01GdyUjuXejCEfiub675z6cz
Signed-off-by: Stan Grams <sjg@haxx.space>