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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/19/2013 2:40 PM, Andrew wrote:<br>
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<div>Hi All,</div>
<div>Thanks to Phil VK6APH I have discovered the 'pan lock'
feature in cuSDR. Finally I can set the panadapter and
waterfall to monitor say all of the 40m band for example and
tune up and down without the whole display shifting to the
left or right and losing the waterfall history - fantastic for
contests. Well done Hermann! No Tx sadly though.<br>
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<div>How difficult would this be to add to PowerSDR VFO A (yes I
know VFO B will sort of do this but its not the same)? I have
no idea. With the new 384k panadapter (which is also
fantastic) it would a superb feature.</div>
<div>Thanks,<br>
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<div>Andrew</div>
<div>G4XZL</div>
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That has been on the PowerSDR wish list for a very long time. I
forget the details now, but I had a nice chat with one of the
software developers in Austin and he explained that this is a very
non-trivial enhancement, so don't expect it any time soon.<br>
Where I would really use it is when 6m is open. You get a picture of
where everything is happening with the waterfall and panadapter, and
that mental map is lost when clicking on a station up the band.<br>
Having multiple receivers available now helps a lot, however.<br>
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I haven't played with cuSDR yet. It sounds like a really nice piece
of work. As I understand it, it runs (mostly?) on the video card. I
haven't seen info on what level of video processing is needed, but
it is something I should try.<br>
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GL & 73, Alf NU8I<br>
Phoenix AZ DM33xo<br>
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