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Larry Godek
Now i guess what i have to ask is how will this affect up with the LP Pan program and adapter?  I've got a brand new unit here not yet implemented so not sure if i should go ahead and get it installed or not.

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Re: P3 ?

Bob Cunnings NW8L
One thing to consider - According to the P3 announcement:

"It's the same height and depth as the K3, and about 6" wide..."

Which implies, if I'm interpreting this correctly, a max display size
of less than 4" x 6". Using LP-PAN and latest PowerSDR I can have a
much bigger spectrum display on my 21" monitor.  The panafall display
is absolutely gorgeous when maximized, and resolution is excellent.

The announcement was silent on the size and resolution of the P3
display panel. The LP-PAN/PowerSDR system may offer a substantial
advantage in that area.

Bob NW8L

On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 6:20 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Now i guess what i have to ask is how will this affect up with the LP Pan program and adapter?  I've got a brand new unit here not yet implemented so not sure if i should go ahead and get it installed or not.
>
> Larry
> W0OGH
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Re: P3 ?

Brett Howard
All should remember when the P3 comes out the LP-PAN will not disappear
and it will continue to be an option to anyone who would like to
continue to use it and/or prefers its operation over that of the P3.

~Brett (KC7OTG)

On Tue, 2009-08-11 at 20:01 -0600, Bob Cunnings wrote:

> One thing to consider - According to the P3 announcement:
>
> "It's the same height and depth as the K3, and about 6" wide..."
>
> Which implies, if I'm interpreting this correctly, a max display size
> of less than 4" x 6". Using LP-PAN and latest PowerSDR I can have a
> much bigger spectrum display on my 21" monitor.  The panafall display
> is absolutely gorgeous when maximized, and resolution is excellent.
>
> The announcement was silent on the size and resolution of the P3
> display panel. The LP-PAN/PowerSDR system may offer a substantial
> advantage in that area.
>
> Bob NW8L
>
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 6:20 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > Now i guess what i have to ask is how will this affect up with the LP Pan program and adapter?  I've got a brand new unit here not yet implemented so not sure if i should go ahead and get it installed or not.
> >
> > Larry
> > W0OGH
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Re: P3 ?

alsopb
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Bob,
Given that the K3 display is 1"x5", this display would be 4x as large.
That doesn't seem too small to me.

I'm a bit surprized by the size-- particularly the depth.  I was hoping
for something I could put anywhere.  The depth and 6" width strikes me
as somewhat excessive for my needs.  Desk real estate is always limited.

It seems like every piece of equipment has to be at eye level and within
easy reach while sitting down.  Hard to do.....

73 de Brian/K3KO

Bob Cunnings wrote:

> One thing to consider - According to the P3 announcement:
>
> "It's the same height and depth as the K3, and about 6" wide..."
>
> Which implies, if I'm interpreting this correctly, a max display size
> of less than 4" x 6". Using LP-PAN and latest PowerSDR I can have a
> much bigger spectrum display on my 21" monitor.  The panafall display
> is absolutely gorgeous when maximized, and resolution is excellent.
>
> The announcement was silent on the size and resolution of the P3
> display panel. The LP-PAN/PowerSDR system may offer a substantial
> advantage in that area.
>
> Bob NW8L
>
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 6:20 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
>>Now i guess what i have to ask is how will this affect up with the LP Pan program and adapter?  I've got a brand new unit here not yet implemented so not sure if i should go ahead and get it installed or not.
>>
>>Larry
>>W0OGH
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Re: P3 ?

N8LP
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Indeed. LP-PAN will continue to be a very cost effective, integrated approach to not only a pan/waterfall display, but also an inexpensive dual receiver with the digital processing and filtering of PowerSDR, point-and-click tuning for VFO A and VFO B, high quality AM with synchronous detector, etc. LP-PAN will continue to be developed on the software side. PowerSDR-IF will very shortly be at the same version level as the official Flex Radio release, and the time and effort that went into the latest rewrite will make it much easier to keep it in step with the Flex releases. Likewise, LP-Bridge will continue to evolve, and there will be a major release to go with PowerSDR-IF v1.19 once it's stable. It remains to be seen what the impact of P3 will be on sales of LP-PAN without seeing the feature set, cost and computer integration flexibility of P3. 73, Larry N8LP
Brett Howard wrote
All should remember when the P3 comes out the LP-PAN will not disappear and it will continue to be an option to anyone who would like to continue to use it and/or prefers its operation over that of the P3. ~Brett (KC7OTG) On Tue, 2009-08-11 at 20:01 -0600, Bob Cunnings wrote: > One thing to consider - According to the P3 announcement: > > "It's the same height and depth as the K3, and about 6" wide..." > > Which implies, if I'm interpreting this correctly, a max display size > of less than 4" x 6". Using LP-PAN and latest PowerSDR I can have a > much bigger spectrum display on my 21" monitor. The panafall display > is absolutely gorgeous when maximized, and resolution is excellent. > > The announcement was silent on the size and resolution of the P3 > display panel. The LP-PAN/PowerSDR system may offer a substantial > advantage in that area. > > Bob NW8L > > On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 6:20 PM, <telegrapher@att.net> wrote: > > Now i guess what i have to ask is how will this affect up with the LP Pan program and adapter? I've got a brand new unit here not yet implemented so not sure if i should go ahead and get it installed or not. > > > > Larry > > W0OGH > ______________________________________________________________ > Elecraft mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:Elecraft@mailman.qth.net > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:Elecraft@mailman.qth.net This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html
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Re: P3 ?

Brett Howard
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I'm curious if anyone from Elecraft can provide rough price estimates?

Sub 500?
Sub 4 digits?
Sub 1.5Kilobucks?

Can you at least provide pricing to this resolution?

~Brett (KC7OTG)


On Wed, 2009-08-12 at 02:50 +0000, Brian Alsop wrote:

> Bob,
> Given that the K3 display is 1"x5", this display would be 4x as large.
> That doesn't seem too small to me.
>
> I'm a bit surprized by the size-- particularly the depth.  I was hoping
> for something I could put anywhere.  The depth and 6" width strikes me
> as somewhat excessive for my needs.  Desk real estate is always limited.
>
> It seems like every piece of equipment has to be at eye level and within
> easy reach while sitting down.  Hard to do.....
>
> 73 de Brian/K3KO
>
> Bob Cunnings wrote:
> > One thing to consider - According to the P3 announcement:
> >
> > "It's the same height and depth as the K3, and about 6" wide..."
> >
> > Which implies, if I'm interpreting this correctly, a max display size
> > of less than 4" x 6". Using LP-PAN and latest PowerSDR I can have a
> > much bigger spectrum display on my 21" monitor.  The panafall display
> > is absolutely gorgeous when maximized, and resolution is excellent.
> >
> > The announcement was silent on the size and resolution of the P3
> > display panel. The LP-PAN/PowerSDR system may offer a substantial
> > advantage in that area.
> >
> > Bob NW8L
> >
> > On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 6:20 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote:
> >
> >>Now i guess what i have to ask is how will this affect up with the LP Pan program and adapter?  I've got a brand new unit here not yet implemented so not sure if i should go ahead and get it installed or not.
> >>
> >>Larry
> >>W0OGH
> >
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Re: P3 ?

Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ
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not until after this weekend. We're swamped gettign ready. :-)

73, Eric  WA6HHQ
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Brett Howard wrote:

> I'm curious if anyone from Elecraft can provide rough price estimates?
>
> Sub 500?
> Sub 4 digits?
> Sub 1.5Kilobucks?
>
> Can you at least provide pricing to this resolution?
>
> ~Brett (KC7OTG)
>
>
> On Wed, 2009-08-12 at 02:50 +0000, Brian Alsop wrote:
>  
>> Bob,
>> Given that the K3 display is 1"x5", this display would be 4x as large.
>> That doesn't seem too small to me.
>>
>> I'm a bit surprized by the size-- particularly the depth.  I was hoping
>> for something I could put anywhere.  The depth and 6" width strikes me
>> as somewhat excessive for my needs.  Desk real estate is always limited.
>>
>> It seems like every piece of equipment has to be at eye level and within
>> easy reach while sitting down.  Hard to do.....
>>
>> 73 de Brian/K3KO
>>
>> Bob Cunnings wrote:
>>    
>>> One thing to consider - According to the P3 announcement:
>>>
>>> "It's the same height and depth as the K3, and about 6" wide..."
>>>
>>> Which implies, if I'm interpreting this correctly, a max display size
>>> of less than 4" x 6". Using LP-PAN and latest PowerSDR I can have a
>>> much bigger spectrum display on my 21" monitor.  The panafall display
>>> is absolutely gorgeous when maximized, and resolution is excellent.
>>>
>>> The announcement was silent on the size and resolution of the P3
>>> display panel. The LP-PAN/PowerSDR system may offer a substantial
>>> advantage in that area.
>>>
>>> Bob NW8L
>>>
>>> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 6:20 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>>
>>>      
>>>> Now i guess what i have to ask is how will this affect up with the LP Pan program and adapter?  I've got a brand new unit here not yet implemented so not sure if i should go ahead and get it installed or not.
>>>>
>>>> Larry
>>>> W0OGH
>>>>        
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Re: P3 ?

Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ
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We see the P3 and LP-PAN as complimentary products with their own unique
featuress. To be honest, I can run both at the same time on my K3 :-)

LP-PAN and a high power PC certainly offers a wide range of processing
and display options at the cost of a more complex PC/LP-PAN/sound Card
box set up and cost. I do not see it going away as a popular option for
the K3.

The P3 is a powerful and compact, tightly integrated, panadapter display
for the K3 that does not require a PC to be configured for its
operation. This makes it ideal for both desktop and portable operation.  
Its plug and play with no s/w issues surrounding the K3/P3 usage with
other external control programs like logging and contest programs. Its
fully transparent and fast to hook up.

It has the ability to do -both- spectral and waterfall displays,
including a split screen mode with both. On screen cursors can be moved
to desired signals and then clicked to center the K3 on that frequency.

More pics and info after we get back from the Santa Barbara show next week.

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Re: P3 ?

W6ODJ
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Dear Larry,

Big question:  QUADRATURE OUTPUTS??

It seems to me that if Elecraft does provide quadrature outputs from  
the P3, then, besides being a stand alone panadapter, the P3 might  
also effectively replace the LP_PAN unit .  You could just plug those  
quadrature outputs into your sound card and then use PowerSDR-IF stage  
and LP_Bridge on your computer just as if you had an LP_PAN.

Why do that?  If you just want a panadapter, then there is no reason  
to.  But if you want to use other features of PowerSDR like an  
alternate set of DSP implementations, maybe better audio, maybe more  
resolution on the screen, etc., then you can use those quadrature  
outputs with your computer and Power SDR to get that.  You'll  
effectively have a FlexRadio receiver on your desktop (K3 front end,  
PowerSDR back end) along with your K3 and its panadapter.

One benefit of the P3 is likely to be important only to people who  
have problems with RF in the shack.  The LP_PAN setup can be a rat's  
nest of cables and adapters.  It is very vulnerable to RF, and hard to  
get clean.  The P3, however, is all in one metal box, and is  
presumably tested by Elecraft to play well with the K3 when  
connected.  This could be an important benefit.  Of course, you might  
lose that benefit if you then connect things to the quadrature  
outputs.  :-)

Hope this is some food for thought.

73,
Oliver Johns
W6ODJ

On 11 Aug 2009, at 5:20 PM, [hidden email] wrote:

> Now i guess what i have to ask is how will this affect up with the  
> LP Pan program and adapter?  I've got a brand new unit here not yet  
> implemented so not sure if i should go ahead and get it installed or  
> not.
>
> Larry
> W0OGH
>
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Re: P3 ?

David Gilbert


Nice post, Oliver.

All of what you say is exactly why I've been anxiously waiting for the P3, and why I won't even consider buying one if it doesn't have buffered I/Q outputs.  Aside from existing software like PowerSDR and CW Skimmer, think of all the other future possibilities for third party SDR-type applications ... automated band monitoring, intelligent band scanning, contest activity statistics, propagation studies (for example, transmit two signals 5 KHz apart, one with vertical polarization and one with horizontal polarization, and let the SDR software on the other end track both simultaneously), etc.  There is simply too much potential from having access to quadrature data to go without.

I find it almost unimaginable that Elecraft would introduce the P3 without that capability since (at least from my perspective) it would be easy and inexpensive to do it, but sadly that appears to be the situation thus far.

73,
Dave   AB7E


------Original Mail------
From: "O. Johns" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>,
    <[hidden email]>
Sent: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 12:26:53 -0700
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] P3 ?

Dear Larry,

Big question:  QUADRATURE OUTPUTS??

It seems to me that if Elecraft does provide quadrature outputs from  
the P3, then, besides being a stand alone panadapter, the P3 might  
also effectively replace the LP_PAN unit .  You could just plug those  
quadrature outputs into your sound card and then use PowerSDR-IF stage  
and LP_Bridge on your computer just as if you had an LP_PAN.

Why do that?  If you just want a panadapter, then there is no reason  
to.  But if you want to use other features of PowerSDR like an  
alternate set of DSP implementations, maybe better audio, maybe more  
resolution on the screen, etc., then you can use those quadrature  
outputs with your computer and Power SDR to get that.  You'll  
effectively have a FlexRadio receiver on your desktop (K3 front end,  
PowerSDR back end) along with your K3 and its panadapter.

One benefit of the P3 is likely to be important only to people who  
have problems with RF in the shack.  The LP_PAN setup can be a rat's  
nest of cables and adapters.  It is very vulnerable to RF, and hard to  
get clean.  The P3, however, is all in one metal box, and is  
presumably tested by Elecraft to play well with the K3 when  
connected.  This could be an important benefit.  Of course, you might  
lose that benefit if you then connect things to the quadrature  
outputs.  :-)

Hope this is some food for thought.

73,
Oliver Johns
W6ODJ

On 11 Aug 2009, at 5:20 PM, [hidden email] wrote:

> Now i guess what i have to ask is how will this affect up with the  
> LP Pan program and adapter?  I've got a brand new unit here not yet  
> implemented so not sure if i should go ahead and get it installed or  
> not.
>
> Larry
> W0OGH
>
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