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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see the administrator of that system for details. Content preview: Thanks for forwarding the message Bob - so I won't spend any effort in implementing Opera myself if Markus's DS algorithm is really embedded in the Ros-software. Despite the fact that I don't like, and will not use, the original Opera software myself as long as its author makes such a secret of it, leaving it to others to reverse-engineer the algorithms. 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Despite the fact that I don't like, and will not use, the original Opera software myself as long as its author makes such a secret of it, leaving it to others to reverse-engineer the algorithms. Cheers, Wolf . Am 27.12.2013 19:31, schrieb Bob Raide: > Trevor and all; > Especially #1!!! If that alone could be accomplished the rest later > would do just fine. Bob, WG2XRS/4-4000 meters, WE2XEB-2200 meters, > WE2XGR/6-630/600 meters-W2ZM... > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > To: O_P_E_R_A_@yahoogroups.com > CC: tsmithers@cix.co.uk > From: tsmithers@cix.co.uk > Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2013 16:48:00 +0000 > Subject: [O_P_E_R_A_] Opera upgrades for 2014 > > A few thoughts for Opera enhancements VLF to 160m > > (1) Deep Search Detector built in to existing Opera system with > ability to run alongside existing > Op decoders and report directly to PSK reporter > > (2) Reinstate the dual receive function without having to open > multiple instances of the software. > > (3) Dynamically resizable screen or replace the dials with led bar > type indicators - would make > the overall screen size a little smaller. > > (4) Option to "tear off" the waterfall to enable positioning on > another part of the monitor screen - > like wsprx for example. > > Trevor G0KTN > > > __._,_.___ > Reply via web post > > Reply to sender > > Reply to group > > Start a New Topic > > Messages in this topic > > (1) > > Recent Activity: > > * New Members > > 3 > > Visit Your Group > > > Yahoo! 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Thanks for forwarding the message Bob - so I won't spend any effort in implementing Opera myself if Markus's DS algorithm is really embedded in the Ros-software.
Despite the fact that I don't like, and will not use, the original Opera software myself as long as its author makes such a secret of it, leaving it to others to reverse-engineer the algorithms.

Cheers,
  Wolf .

Am 27.12.2013 19:31, schrieb Bob Raide:
Trevor and all;
Especially #1!!!  If that alone could be accomplished the rest later would do just fine. Bob, WG2XRS/4-4000 meters, WE2XEB-2200 meters, WE2XGR/6-630/600 meters-W2ZM...
 

To: O_P_E_R_A_@yahoogroups.com
CC: tsmithers@cix.co.uk
From: tsmithers@cix.co.uk
Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2013 16:48:00 +0000
Subject: [O_P_E_R_A_] Opera upgrades for 2014

 
A few thoughts for Opera enhancements VLF to 160m

(1) Deep Search Detector built in to existing Opera system with ability to run alongside existing
Op decoders and report directly to PSK reporter

(2) Reinstate the dual receive function without having to open multiple instances of the software.

(3) Dynamically resizable screen or replace the dials with led bar type indicators - would make
the overall screen size a little smaller.

(4) Option to "tear off" the waterfall to enable positioning on another part of the monitor screen -
like wsprx for example.

Trevor G0KTN


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