Wow, thanks!
Wow, thanks!
Free as well! After downloading and installing, I struggled for a while and finally realised I should read the manual. I'm impressed, but sometimes find myself unable to move the tuning ribbon - is this a bug or a feature?
Second, when looking around VLF, I find that sometimes all the expected signals are present but sometimes they are not. Seems random, but it's possibly happening whenever 0Hz is showing on the spectrum display. When this happens the software seems rather unresponsive to frequency inputs (ie entering a new frequency does nothing).
I know it's early days, so no doubt these issues will work their way through the system. Thanks again for your efforts.
Second, when looking around VLF, I find that sometimes all the expected signals are present but sometimes they are not. Seems random, but it's possibly happening whenever 0Hz is showing on the spectrum display. When this happens the software seems rather unresponsive to frequency inputs (ie entering a new frequency does nothing).
I know it's early days, so no doubt these issues will work their way through the system. Thanks again for your efforts.
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Andy
Re: Wow, thanks!
A bit more info on the VLF problems. I have two frequencies stored in memory - one at around 243 MHz, the other 60 KHz. If I recall the VHF one it works perfectly, but when I click on the VLF one it does not work. The digital frequency readout changes to 60 KHz, but the spectrum and waterfall continue showing the 243 MHz signals. Directly entering a frequency does not work either. Definitely something slightly awry I think!
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Andy
Re: Wow, thanks!
I have seen this problem as well.
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Re: Wow, thanks!
If you are zoomed out the ribbon will not move, change by increasing the frequency on the RX panel, zoom in and the scale ribbon will slide
and to slide quicker, hold the shift key down...
Paul - NN4F
and to slide quicker, hold the shift key down...
Paul - NN4F
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