[Elecraft] Another thought for the XG3 Utility

2011-04-20 Thread David Gilbert

If the XG3 Utility software had the ability to automatically step 
through a defined frequency range, K3/P3 owners could view a graphical 
response curve of whatever they were evaluating (antenna, filter, etc).

73,
Dave   AB7E


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Re: [Elecraft] Another thought for the XG3 Utility

2011-04-20 Thread Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft
The XG3 includes two user programmable frequency sweep ranges. This will 
do exactly what you describe. :-)

See:  http://www.elecraft.com/XG3/xg3.htm

73, Eric   WA6HHQ
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On 4/20/2011 3:53 PM, David Gilbert wrote:
 If the XG3 Utility software had the ability to automatically step
 through a defined frequency range, K3/P3 owners could view a graphical
 response curve of whatever they were evaluating (antenna, filter, etc).

 73,
 Dave   AB7E
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Re: [Elecraft] Another thought for the XG3 Utility

2011-04-20 Thread Dick Dievendorff
We were showing this on a P3 at the Visalia DX Convention last weekend.

There are two programmable functions (sweeps) described on page 10 of the
XG3 Owner's Manual.  The XG3 Utility supports their setup.

You choose the start, end, and step size frequencies with a resolution of 1
Hz, the time interval between steps (1 to 64K msec), and a check box that
indicates whether the sweep should be repeated. 

Once the sweep settings are sent to the XG3, you can disconnect the PC
program and initiate the sweep by HOLDing the band up/down buttons (HOLD is
PF1 and PF2).  Tap any button to stop the sweep. Or you can leave the PC
program connected and click the Sweep 1 or Sweep 2 buttons on the Operate
page of the XG3 Utility.  

See Edit Sweep Memories on the Configuration tab of the XG3 Utility. You
can install the XG3 Utility and peruse Help even if your XG3 hasn't yet
arrived.  I have a fair number of screen shot images of the various dialogs
in Help.

There's a link to install the XG3 Utility at the bottom of this web page:
http://www.elecraft.com/XG3/xg3.htm

73 de Dick, K6KR


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Subject: [Elecraft] Another thought for the XG3 Utility


If the XG3 Utility software had the ability to automatically step through a
defined frequency range, K3/P3 owners could view a graphical response curve
of whatever they were evaluating (antenna, filter, etc).

73,
Dave   AB7E


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Re: [Elecraft] Another thought for the XG3 Utility

2011-04-20 Thread David Gilbert

Very cool.  I figured that a sweep capability would be included in the 
Utility ... I didn't think to check if it was already a feature of the 
XG3 itself.  That was numb on my part.

73,
Dave   AB7E



On 4/20/2011 3:57 PM, Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft wrote:
 The XG3 includes two user programmable frequency sweep ranges. This 
 will do exactly what you describe. :-)

 See:  http://www.elecraft.com/XG3/xg3.htm

 73, Eric   WA6HHQ
 ---


 On 4/20/2011 3:53 PM, David Gilbert wrote:
 If the XG3 Utility software had the ability to automatically step
 through a defined frequency range, K3/P3 owners could view a graphical
 response curve of whatever they were evaluating (antenna, filter, etc).

 73,
 Dave   AB7E

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Re: [Elecraft] Another thought for the XG3 Utility

2011-04-20 Thread Bill (K9YEQ)
Dick,

I have mine.  Just unplugged the W2 serial cable and voila!  How sweet the
new toy is!!  Nice job!!!

73,
Bill
K9YEQ


-Original Message-

We were showing this on a P3 at the Visalia DX Convention last weekend.

There are two programmable functions (sweeps) described on page 10 of the
XG3 Owner's Manual.  The XG3 Utility supports their setup.

You choose the start, end, and step size frequencies with a resolution of 1
Hz, the time interval between steps (1 to 64K msec), and a check box that
indicates whether the sweep should be repeated. 

Once the sweep settings are sent to the XG3, you can disconnect the PC
program and initiate the sweep by HOLDing the band up/down buttons (HOLD is
PF1 and PF2).  Tap any button to stop the sweep. Or you can leave the PC
program connected and click the Sweep 1 or Sweep 2 buttons on the Operate
page of the XG3 Utility.  

See Edit Sweep Memories on the Configuration tab of the XG3 Utility. You
can install the XG3 Utility and peruse Help even if your XG3 hasn't yet
arrived.  I have a fair number of screen shot images of the various dialogs
in Help.

There's a link to install the XG3 Utility at the bottom of this web page:
http://www.elecraft.com/XG3/xg3.htm

73 de Dick, K6KR



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Re: [Elecraft] Another thought for the XG3 Utility

2011-04-20 Thread Dick Dievendorff
Thank you! My contribution (the XG3 Utility) is just a part of a much larger
Elecraft team effort that brought us the new goodie.  I bought one for
myself at Visalia. Up to now I've been using a naked printed circuit board
with some wires hanging off it. Now I can figure out what the buttons and
lights are without counting! 

73 de Dick, K6KR
  

-Original Message-
From: Bill (K9YEQ) [mailto:k9...@live.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 7:06 PM
To: 'Dick Dievendorff'
Cc: Elecraft
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] Another thought for the XG3 Utility

Dick,

I have mine.  Just unplugged the W2 serial cable and voila!  How sweet the
new toy is!!  Nice job!!!

73,
Bill
K9YEQ


-Original Message-

We were showing this on a P3 at the Visalia DX Convention last weekend.

There are two programmable functions (sweeps) described on page 10 of the
XG3 Owner's Manual.  The XG3 Utility supports their setup.

You choose the start, end, and step size frequencies with a resolution of 1
Hz, the time interval between steps (1 to 64K msec), and a check box that
indicates whether the sweep should be repeated. 

Once the sweep settings are sent to the XG3, you can disconnect the PC
program and initiate the sweep by HOLDing the band up/down buttons (HOLD is
PF1 and PF2).  Tap any button to stop the sweep. Or you can leave the PC
program connected and click the Sweep 1 or Sweep 2 buttons on the Operate
page of the XG3 Utility.  

See Edit Sweep Memories on the Configuration tab of the XG3 Utility. You
can install the XG3 Utility and peruse Help even if your XG3 hasn't yet
arrived.  I have a fair number of screen shot images of the various dialogs
in Help.

There's a link to install the XG3 Utility at the bottom of this web page:
http://www.elecraft.com/XG3/xg3.htm

73 de Dick, K6KR



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Re: [Elecraft] Another thought for the XG3 Utility

2011-04-20 Thread Gary Gregory
Dick,

And put your shoes back on...:-)
Gary

On 21 April 2011 12:14, Dick Dievendorff die...@comcast.net wrote:

 Thank you! My contribution (the XG3 Utility) is just a part of a much
 larger
 Elecraft team effort that brought us the new goodie.  I bought one for
 myself at Visalia. Up to now I've been using a naked printed circuit board
 with some wires hanging off it. Now I can figure out what the buttons and
 lights are without counting!

 73 de Dick, K6KR


 -Original Message-
 From: Bill (K9YEQ) [mailto:k9...@live.com]
 Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 7:06 PM
 To: 'Dick Dievendorff'
 Cc: Elecraft
 Subject: RE: [Elecraft] Another thought for the XG3 Utility

 Dick,

 I have mine.  Just unplugged the W2 serial cable and voila!  How sweet the
 new toy is!!  Nice job!!!

 73,
 Bill
 K9YEQ


 -Original Message-

 We were showing this on a P3 at the Visalia DX Convention last weekend.

 There are two programmable functions (sweeps) described on page 10 of the
 XG3 Owner's Manual.  The XG3 Utility supports their setup.

 You choose the start, end, and step size frequencies with a resolution of 1
 Hz, the time interval between steps (1 to 64K msec), and a check box that
 indicates whether the sweep should be repeated.

 Once the sweep settings are sent to the XG3, you can disconnect the PC
 program and initiate the sweep by HOLDing the band up/down buttons (HOLD is
 PF1 and PF2).  Tap any button to stop the sweep. Or you can leave the PC
 program connected and click the Sweep 1 or Sweep 2 buttons on the Operate
 page of the XG3 Utility.

 See Edit Sweep Memories on the Configuration tab of the XG3 Utility. You
 can install the XG3 Utility and peruse Help even if your XG3 hasn't yet
 arrived.  I have a fair number of screen shot images of the various dialogs
 in Help.

 There's a link to install the XG3 Utility at the bottom of this web page:
 http://www.elecraft.com/XG3/xg3.htm

 73 de Dick, K6KR



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