Wolf DL4YHF wrote:
The amplitude- and phase adjustment controls work fine, especially
because they have an immediate effect on the output while
transmitting. A maximum phase error of 0.1° should be good enough for
60 dB suppression of unwanted carrier + sideband, so 0.01° resolution
for the control is accurate enough (thinking about the sideband
suppression of "commercial" rigs, which are not better).
Hi Wolf,
yes, for such kind of adjustments to be really useful, they must act
in real time, when you change the
values, otherwise it will take ages to reach the optimum setting.
Only one very little suggestion with minimum prioritiy: Show the
slider positions as numeric values (for example, as a positive or
negative percentage). This makes it simpler to return to the previous
settings just in case something went wrong while tweaking, and one
could use the same values in other programs too.
Suggestion accepted (citation from "Men in Black"...). If you redownload
V0.99 it now has the display of the values next to the sliders.
The mod is so small that it didn't justify a change in the version number.
Closely related subject: When building my phasing exciter, I found the
"balance" control of my audigy 2 soundcard has a much finer resolution
than displayed on the slider control of the "sndvol32" control panel.
But the finest increment steps can be realized by selecting the
control, and then using the mouse wheel (up and down). You only see
something happening on the screen every X-th step, but using an
oscilloscope it is obvious that every step has an effect. Furthermore,
you may SEE the "balance" control (in sndvol32.exe) exactly centered
(on the screen), but in fact it *may* be not. Calibrating the
amplitude balance via software would cure this, but only as long as no
other program does not restore the soundcard settings (and set the
balance control precisely to the center position) .
The problem is that the sound card, and all of the accompanying system
software are meant as add-on for *games*. Full stop.
No other use is even contemplated by the "product managers"... so we
have to live with what is adequate, useful and compatible
with games. And given the sensitivity of the human ears, a finer
adjustment display in the Windows mixer would be an over-kill...
So much for now, leaving to enjoy the nice WX now ...
You lucky man.... we are having dense fog since three days by now...
73 Alberto I2PHD
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