Thanks for posting the links.

What is the "feel" of these tuning knobs on the Hercules? Are they weighted i.e. do they have the feeling of a regular tuning knob on a traditional transceiver?

Thanks

Terry
VE3XTM

On 15/05/2011 15:23, Tony Estep wrote:
Thanks to those who responded off-list to my previous post, and apologies to
all for not including these links:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NR-ZwUaffI8
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NR-ZwUaffI8>
http://www.dh1tw.de/powersdr-ui#more-1213

<http://www.dh1tw.de/powersdr-ui#more-1213>Especially my apologies to
Tobias, DH1TW, who did all the cool work to make it possible, for leaving
out these links and full credit to him.

As one user points out, if you have a knob, you can assign VFO-B to it for
working split -- but even better is 2 knobs, so that both A and B are active
all the time; plus sliders to position the received signals from A and B in
the desired ears, plus sliders for AGC-T and AF gain, plus buttons to turn
split on/off, etc., plus a lot more.

The installation is very simple, involving nothing more than unpacking a
.zip file into the appropriate target directory. To map the device's
controls to the desired software control, there's a lovely interface that is
completely self-explanatory and works as it should.

Once you get this going, you're ready to rock n roll in the pileups, and if
you're like me, your general operating will be happier as well. I also
needed an outboard keyer with sidetone so I could turn off the radio's
delayed sidetone. Anyway, once I had it all set up, I liked it.

73,
Tony KT0NY



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