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P3 ideas

Mike Scott-7
I am enjoying my P3-K3 combination. I find that the second Rx seems more
useful to me now. I used to operate almost all the time in diversity mode.
Now I find that I can do that or what I explain below.

 

One of the ways I am using it is setting the center frequency of VFO A to
7.015 MHZ with a +/- 15 KHz span. Then I operate split.

I tune with VFO B or cursor B to look at signals. My second Rx is on my
vertical, the primary Rx is on an inverted V. So the waterfall is on the
inverted V but I am listening and transmitting on the vertical. I can
reverse the antennas if I wish depending on what works best.

 

Using this method I keep the waterfall/spectrum fixed, no jumping of the
center frequency when I QSY. I know some wished that the spectrum could be
fixed while the Rx tunes within the space. This approach does this with the
limitation that I am limited to operating with the second Rx.

 

It would be useful to be able to have a fixed spectrum center and span and
tune both Rx within the span. Also it would be useful to have one or two
demodulators in the P3 producing audio out for cursor A and B. Okay, now I
would need four speakers.

 

I like that the spectrum display is calibrated (or will be). I would like
the option to be able to switch to an S-meter scale vs. dBm, or maybe dBm
left and S-units on the right.

 

I find that I am adjusting REF LVL often. My background noise level must
move up and down perhaps with band conditions. I can set it just right and
then come back after a period and find the waterfall mostly dark because the
background noise has dropped. My thought is that I would like the P3 to have
a very-long time AGC that auto adjusts the REF LVL to maintain perhaps some
percent speckle rate on the waterfall.

 

AE6WA

Mike Scott

Tarzana, CA

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Re: P3 ideas

Craig Smith
Thanks, Mike, for the idea on getting a fixed freq span display on the P3
while using VFO B with the sub RX for Xmit/RX using split.  That is a useful
technique as a workaround until the fixed span firmware is available. I like
it for casual tuning around the band - hadn't thought of it before.

I'm with you on the request for an optional S unit display in conjunction
with the dBm scale.

I would have paid another $100 for a couple extra P3 knobs/encoders to have
dedicated controls for REF LVL and SPAN.  I use both frequently, and it is
now a 3 step operation to change them - 2 button pushes and one knob
rotation.  And I usually forget the last button push in the heat of battle
and end up messing up the setting.  But I guess I'll learn after using it
more.   Perhaps there will be settings for things such as this that can be
controlled by mouse or keyboard after the external display and supporting
firmware become available ??

 73  Craig  AC0DS

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Re: P3 ideas

Craig Smith
In reply to this post by Mike Scott-7
Thanks, Mike, for the idea on getting a fixed freq span display on the P3
while using VFO B with the sub RX for Xmit/RX using split.  That is a useful
technique as a workaround until the fixed span firmware is available. I like
it for casual tuning around the band - hadn't thought of it before.

I'm with you on the request for an optional S unit display in conjunction
with the dBm scale.

I would have paid another $100 for a couple extra P3 knobs/encoders to have
dedicated controls for REF LVL and SPAN.  I use both frequently, and it is
now a 3 step operation to change them - 2 button pushes and one knob
rotation.  And I usually forget the last button push in the heat of battle
and end up messing up the setting.  But I guess I'll learn after using it
more.   Perhaps there will be settings for things such as this that can be
controlled by mouse or keyboard after the external display and supporting
firmware become available ??

 73  Craig  AC0DS

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[P3] another idea

Frank R. Oppedijk-2
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Hi,

I also use the SPAN feature very much. I have it often set to wide
for checking out whether a band is open at all, then move it down to
quite narrow when I encounter a pile-up and want to look at the details.

I would be much helped by the option to assign "SPAN nn" to a
function key. This way I could program one function key with "SPAN
10" and another with "SPAN 200".

73,

Frank PA4N


At 15:30 03/09/2010, Craig D. Smith wrote:
>I would have paid another $100 for a couple extra P3 knobs/encoders to have
>dedicated controls for REF LVL and SPAN.  I use both frequently, and it is

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Re: [P3] another idea

Bill W4ZV
Frank R. Oppedijk-2 wrote
I also use the SPAN feature very much. I have it often set to wide
for checking out whether a band is open at all, then move it down to
quite narrow when I encounter a pile-up and want to look at the details.

I would be much helped by the option to assign "SPAN nn" to a
function key. This way I could program one function key with "SPAN
10" and another with "SPAN 200".
Al N1AL is aware of this need...stay tuned.  This is the benefit of having a manufacturer who listens carefully to customer input.

73,  Bill
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Re: [P3] another idea

David Cutter
I might have missed it, but this would go with peak hold while you are away
from the desk

David
G3UNA

On 7 September 2010 11:38, Bill W4ZV <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
>
> Frank R. Oppedijk-2 wrote:
> >
> > I also use the SPAN feature very much. I have it often set to wide
> > for checking out whether a band is open at all, then move it down to
> > quite narrow when I encounter a pile-up and want to look at the details.
> >
> > I would be much helped by the option to assign "SPAN nn" to a
> > function key. This way I could program one function key with "SPAN
> > 10" and another with "SPAN 200".
> >
>
> Al N1AL is aware of this need...stay tuned.  This is the benefit of having
> a
> manufacturer who listens carefully to customer input.
>
> 73,  Bill
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