On 2014-08-18 1:10 AM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
> We're considering per-mode as well,

I agree that per mode is more valuable than per band.  I'm nearly
always changing span when I change modes (10 KHz on CW, 20 KHz on
data, 50 or 100 KHz on Phone) but not generally changing span with
bands unless I've also changed mode.

73,

   ... Joe, W4TV


On 2014-08-18 1:10 AM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
We're considering per-mode as well, but at the moment we're experimenting with 
per-band. Input welcome.

Wayne

On Aug 17, 2014, at 10:07 PM, Matt VK2RQ <matt.vk...@gmail.com> wrote:

Would it make more sense for it to be per-mode rather than per-band? For 
example, I can imagine on CW you might want to zoom in more than on SSB. Maybe 
some P3 owners can comment?

73, Matt VK2RQ

On 18 Aug 2014, at 3:01 pm, Wayne Burdick <n...@elecraft.com> wrote:

We just added per-band SPAN settings to the PX3 (and will later add it to the 
P3). We're also adding a menu setting to quantize the SPAN selections to 2, 5, 
10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 kHz. This behavior would be user-selectable; the 
default would be continuously variable, as it is at present.

For a lot of P3/PX3 users, the combination of these two changes will result in 
less manipulation of the SPAN control, and will save some Fn switches for other 
uses.

Wayne
N6KR


On Aug 17, 2014, at 9:45 PM, Jim Brown <j...@audiosystemsgroup.com> wrote:

On Sun,8/17/2014 7:18 PM, Fred Jensen wrote:
I'm still working at what the "ideal" span on my P3 would be, in the NAQP SSB 
yesterday, I had it at 100 KHz and it seemed pretty good.

I have five of the function keys programmed for different span settings. The 
other three are Peak Toggle, Fixed Mode Toggle, and Noise Blanker Toggle.

I use 2 kHz for looking at the quality of CW signals, 10 kHz for most CW 
pileups, 50 kHz, 100 kHz, and 200 kHz for contesting and general operating. I 
did have 20 kHz programmed, but gave that up for the NB toggle.

Before each contest, I'll run through all the bands and set up the span and 
centering. 50/60 kHz is pretty good for Sprints and state QSO parties, 100 kHz 
is good for most CW contests, 200 kHz is not wide enough for some SSB contests.

For 6M, I set a 200 kHz span from 50.080 to 50.280. This lets me see CW, SSB, 
and JT65.

73, Jim K9YC



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