Impressive.

philw de ka1gmn

On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 11:30 PM, Andy obrien <k3uka...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> Finally! When I bought my TS-2000 a couple of years ago, I was aware
> of one criticism for the digital operator.... super narrow filtering
> in SSB was not as easy to achieve as in other rigs.It can be done via
> a radio equivalent of standing on your head , using CW to receive and
> USB to transmit. The steps to achieve that are not easy to automate,
> so I have found it difficult to cope with those monster nearby PSK
> signals that swamp the waterfall, and could be eased out if I had
> better filtering in USB. So, tonight, I decided to see how that would
> be addressed with my new SDR-IQ receiver and Simon Brown's preview
> release of SDR-Radio . I was very happy to be easily able to dial in
> narrow filters, til my heart's content. All at the stroke of a mouse
> slider, couldn't be simpler. Simon's software is still very early in
> development , so not yet seamlessly integrated with his DM780. Take a
> look at this screen shot if you are interested,
> http://www.obriensweb.com/36hz.jpg
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> I highlighted items of interest in a red ellipse. I used Mixw to
> decode the PSK31 because SDR-Radio does not do it itself. Yes, I
> know... Mixw displays 20M, but I was actually on 80M.
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> I have yet to try this when there is a monster signal nearby that
> needs to be nulled out , but I think the results will be good.
>
> Andy K3UK
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