The official documentation is in progress. We wait for feedback from
the beta tested to determine how verbose we need to be. Just one of the
beta processes.
-Tim
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On 8/24/2011 9:14 AM, William H. Fite wrote:
Thanks for the clarification, Tim. Perhaps you folks might push out
an instruction document on the use of TNF. Or maybe there is one and
I missed it. Anyway, I fumbled around for half an hour before I
discovered the 4X trick. I was contemplating sending you a note
saying mine didn't work but kicked up the zoom for another reason
altogether and, whoops!, there it was. Perhaps just a
short-but-informative popup when the user pauses the mouse over the
button for a few seconds.
I spent way too much time last night trying to break the new release
and thus far I can find nothing to complain about.
Thanks, guys.
Bill
KJ4SLP
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 10:20 PM, Tim Ellison, W4TME
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Now that TNF is available for beta testing, here are a few
operational hints.
1.) Click on the TNF button to enable TNF capability.
2.) Click on the TNF+ to "add" a TNF filter (thatched green bar)
3.) Place you cursor on the TNF green bar and left click to drag
the on the offending signal
4.) With the cursor in the TNF green bar and holding down the left
mouse button, move vertically to change the notch width
5.) With the cursor in the TNF green bar and holding down the left
mouse button and *not* moving, the TNF call out showing the TNF
information will be displayed and then the ZOOM feature will be
displayed so you can easily align and change the width the TNF on
the offending signal.
6.) Once TNF is positioned, right click to display the TNF menu.
This is where you change the depth of the notch (3x - a deeper
notch), make it persistent so that it will be "remembered" after
PowerSDR is shut down and re-started, or delete the TNF.
7.) A remembered (persistent) TNF can not be deleted until it is
un-remembered.
8.) You can have up to six 3x (deep) notches in the RX passband.
9.) You can have essentially unlimited TNF defined on any frequency.
10.) You may have to 4x ZOOM in on the Panadapter to adequately
see the TNF to manipulate it.
Enjoy.
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Product Management, Sales & Support
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