If this feature is offered in the  near future, it would be nice if  the 
following features were incorporated
into the making  the P3  a very useful station tool.

1. Since the Dynamic range is rather limited on the P3, the ability or feature 
to allow
1 or 2 crystal notch filters to be inserted inline  would be a nice feature. 
This would allow the dynamic
range of the P3 to be increased to something well over 100db with the main TX 
signal notched. We would only a need 
a low frequency, mid and high frequency notches for dummy load testing.

2. The ability to define a  IMD mask would be a nice feature. Rather than 
trying to squint at  peak
makers it would be much easier to set a fail alarm mask that  alerts the 
operator to the fact that his or her's  knobs to
the right  habit is causing problems  up the band.

3. Multiple peak markers and a rifle scope type cross hair makers for making 
accurate and fast
level measurements. Pre-set bounce peak  level markers every 5 khz would be a 
nice feature.

4. Have multiple traces such as peak hold, quasi peak, average power, average 
power in a 2.4khz bandwidth,
and peak power in a 2.4khz bandwidth These kinds of measurements would reflect  
the level of interference as seen 
on the typical S_meter rather than being a narrow resolution bandwidth 
measurement.

5. If you are doing transmitter sampling you might as well go all the way and 
offer the ability to use any directional
coupler with the P3 with appropriate  calibration routines. Similar to the 
http://www.meterbuilder.com/ meter.

6. Support software for the G4HFQ polar plotting software.
http://www.g4hfq.co.uk/plphelp/plphelp.htm

7. While they at it a white noise generator plus a 2 tone or multitone 
generator can also be a option for TX testing.

8. Define a set bandwidth such as 20khz for TX monitoring that can be stored to 
 one of the P3's function keys
    ALT would switch the waterfall display to the 20khz bandwidth and the 
averaging on the waterfall should indicate 
    IMD level peaks averaged in a 2.4khz bandwidth.

Its a complicated matter turning the P3 into a spectrum analyzer/station 
monitor once you start thinking about
it   from the perspective of a test engineer. It might be easier to do  this on 
a DDC/DUC platform!

That should round the P3 off very nicely if all these features are achievable. 
Only the firmware guru's will know
if these features are possible. Keep on dreaming.

73
Craig
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