Ray Andrews, K9DUR wrote:
> Roger,
>
> If you want to inhibit transmit on HF entirely, this can be done with
> settings in the BandText table in the database.  If you want to select
> between enabling HF operation or not, you could create 2 separate
> installations of PowerSDR in different directories, with separate desktop
> icons for each.  In one installation, use the PowerSDR.mdb file unmodified,
> & in the other use the modified version of the database as above.
>
> This is a rather clumsy way of doing it.  But, it should work until a more
> elegant solution can be added to the software (if it is not there already).
>
> Have fun.  I am jealous.  I have to wait about 8 more weeks for mine.
>
> 73, Ray, K9DUR
>
>
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Which brings up the question, can I turn off the PA like I do with the 
SDR1000?  So I can run super low QRP.  I have worked NE from PA on 60m 
on 10mw.  Jerry

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