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Subject: | Re: LF: DFCW, an idea. |
From: | [email protected] |
Date: | Fri, 27 Apr 2001 08:01:40 EDT |
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Hello Mike, Rik and the group,
Concerning an 'adjustable spacing grid' to improve DFCW reception: The recent versions of Spectrum Lab had a 'time scale' for the waterfall, wich can be set to any interval in the range of 1 second to several hours. This "time grid" is a kind of overlay on the waterfall, so it scrolls together with it. If you set the interval of the "Waterfall Time Grid" to 4 seconds, you should be able to see where the dots are (if YOUR and the transmitting station's PC clock is set properly). I guess this is what Mike ment in his recent posting. BUT: I am currently adding a few new functions and improvements to the program (tnx DF6NM), so maybe you better wait for the next release. The currently available version is V1.63, still available at www.qsl.net/dl4yhf. Spectrum Lab is not as easy to use as Alberto's ARGO, because it was never intended to be a simple QRS viewer (more a 'platform' for own experiments). Hope this helps a little. Good luck, Wolf (DL4YHF). |
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