[Flexradio] CW Wave Form on Panadapter on TX?

2010-04-02 Thread Mike Tatum
Hi All,

Just a quick question.
When I'm in USB mode and press the TUN button I get a nice signal display on 
the panadapter showing the tone being transmitted,
my question is, how do I get this same display when I am in CW mode (CWU or 
CWL) and keying the F3K via my twin paddle?

Is it possible?
I'm sure someone here will know ;)

Thanks and best 73

Mike
m...@f5vkm.com
http://www.f5vkm.com
F3K / PSDR v1.18.5 + drivers


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Re: [Flexradio] CW Wave Form on Panadapter on TX?

2010-04-02 Thread Tim Ellison
You can't.  It is turned off because the time and PC resources it takes to 
render the panadapter during TX add too much latency which is detrimental to 
sending CW.  It is the nature of the mode with SDRs.  This might change when 
the DSP is decoupled from the GUI.



-Tim

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Subject: [Flexradio] CW Wave Form on Panadapter on TX?

Hi All,

Just a quick question.
When I'm in USB mode and press the TUN button I get a nice signal display on 
the panadapter showing the tone being transmitted, my question is, how do I get 
this same display when I am in CW mode (CWU or CWL) and keying the F3K via my 
twin paddle?

Is it possible?
I'm sure someone here will know ;)

Thanks and best 73

Mike
m...@f5vkm.com
http://www.f5vkm.com
F3K / PSDR v1.18.5 + drivers


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Re: [Flexradio] CW Wave Form on Panadapter on TX?

2010-04-02 Thread Mike Tatum
Hi Tim,

Thanks for the reply.
I understand the reason, would be a nice feature to have one day though ;)

Cheers!

Mike
m...@f5vkm.com
http://www.f5vkm.com



On 2 Apr 2010, at 17:14, Tim Ellison wrote:

 You can't.  It is turned off because the time and PC resources it takes to 
 render the panadapter during TX add too much latency which is detrimental to 
 sending CW.  It is the nature of the mode with SDRs.  This might change when 
 the DSP is decoupled from the GUI.
 
 
 
 -Tim
 
 -Original Message-
 From: flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz 
 [mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Mike Tatum
 Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 12:10 PM
 To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
 Subject: [Flexradio] CW Wave Form on Panadapter on TX?
 
 Hi All,
 
 Just a quick question.
 When I'm in USB mode and press the TUN button I get a nice signal display on 
 the panadapter showing the tone being transmitted, my question is, how do I 
 get this same display when I am in CW mode (CWU or CWL) and keying the F3K 
 via my twin paddle?
 
 Is it possible?
 I'm sure someone here will know ;)
 
 Thanks and best 73
 
 Mike
 m...@f5vkm.com
 http://www.f5vkm.com
 F3K / PSDR v1.18.5 + drivers
 
 
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