The panadapter is a partial visual representation of the entire sampled
spectrum. A default slice RX is always defined from a resource
perspective within a panadapter view, as at a minimum there is a 1:1
panadapter-to-slice relationship with the ability to have one to
"many"panadapter-to-slice relationship (whether or not a slice RX is
actually shown in the panadapter spectrum view or not is TBD).
Therefore there isn't a concept of a slice RX being "outside" of a
panadapter, although you can hide a panadapter from view, but it is
still running in the background.
Tim Ellison, W4TME
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On 8/2/2012 11:42 AM, Stan Williams wrote:
A little clearer but not quite:
" You can define one panadapter with 4 slice receivers"
Scenario: I have on the screen one panadapter (and waterfall?) AND may use
up to 4 receivers that may be processing within (minimum 1) or outside of
that panadapter range.
i.e. Panadapter + 1 receiver within + 3 receivers outside
or Panadapter + 2 receivers within + 2 receivers outside (etc. for 3 in
and 1 out, and 4 inside the panadapter )
"or 4 panadapters with one slice receiver in each"
Inference: A panadapter must have one receiver within which both drives the
panadapter and may listen/digital process any frequency within that range.
Or, looking at in a different direction:
A receiver (up to 4/8 model dependent) may have an associated panadapter
active/inactive. Where the associated panadapter does not use up one of the
receivers
Do I have it this time?
Stan Williams
VE3FLW
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tim Ellison
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2012 11:06 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FlexEdge] Slice Receivers and panadapters
You can define one panadapter with 4 slice receivers or 4 panadapters with
one slice receiver in each (and all of the combinations in between)
Tim Ellison
On 8/2/2012 10:59 AM, Stan Williams wrote:
Reading the Flexinsider V1 I find this quote:
"Each of the four Slice Receivers and their respective panadapters on
the
6500 can be tuned independently"
Each of the four Slice Receivers and their respective panadapters on
the
6500 can be tuned independently
From earlier documentation I got the impression that a panadapter
used one of the (4) slice receivers but from this I get the impression
that there may be 4 receivers EACH with their own panadapter.
Please clarify.
Stan Williams
VE3FLW
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