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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I am a very active 6m DX operator and I
know from practical experience that openings are extremely short
and that stations call all over the place, thankfully.<br>
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The feature could work a little like peak search on a Spectrum
analys(z)er and then a marker to centre frequency thus putting the
cw in the centre of the selected filter passband. <br>
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It would be quite useful feature on 6m especially for the beacon
sub band. <br>
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SDR is a big help to the VHF DXer in my opinion.<br>
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73<br>
<br>
Conrad G0RUZ<br>
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<p dir="ltr">Hi John,</p>
<p dir="ltr">I usually monitor 50.125 and 50.110. With two RXs in
PwrSDR, you can easily do that. I don't think you'll miss many
and at least you will know when there is activity on the band.</p>
<p dir="ltr">73 de ve7mdl, ....Erik.<br>
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Hi Eric,<br>
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As far as I know, there is not a general calling frequency
for CW on
six meters. Therefore it would be useful to be able to
monitor a large
segment of the CW band and then "robotically" tune to any
signal (the
strongest) from the panoramic data and receive it using a CW
filter.
The squelch just works on signals in the pass-band.<br>
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73, John WoGN <br>
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<p dir="ltr">Could you not simply use the squelch?</p>
<p dir="ltr">73 de ve7mdl, ....Erik.<br>
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After operating in the ARRL VHF contest on six meters
this last weekend
I have been wondering if an added feature to PowerSDR
would be useful
(and practical). It seems to me there is a lot more
CW operation on 6
meters than there used to be and when conditions are
poor a lot of guys
run CW.<br>
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Could the software have an option to tune the receiver
to the frequency
of the strongest signal as shown in the panoramic
display? That way I
could turn the volume up and do other things around
the house. When
the band was open and CW signals were coming through I
could hear them
and quickly run to the radio.<br>
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73, John WoGN<br>
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