[Flexradio] Frequency display

2009-04-21 Thread David Hilton-Jones
I fear that this is a question I should know the answer to, or is in the manual 
somewhere, but...

I have a SDR1000 without 100 watt PA. I want to use the HF output at 28-30MHz 
to drive a transverter. But I want to change the display frequency to show the 
transverted frequency. So, using a 70MHz transverter, I want to transmit on 
28.2MHz but have the display show 70.2MHz. How do I do it?

73


David, G4YTL


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Re: [Flexradio] Frequency display

2009-04-21 Thread Paul Radge

i should be able to answer this one but someone should verify it.

click the XVTR's button and assign button zero to the parameters you want 
and LO offset if you know itdon't click xvtr rf tx at the end.


Then click VHF button front panel to find your created band.

make sure under general you unclick 100w PA presentconnect the txvr to 
the main HF bnc.


Paul
vk3ddu


I fear that this is a question I should know the answer to, or is in the 
manual somewhere, but...


I have a SDR1000 without 100 watt PA. I want to use the HF output at 
28-30MHz to drive a transverter. But I want to change the display 
frequency to show the transverted frequency. So, using a 70MHz 
transverter, I want to transmit on 28.2MHz but have the display show 
70.2MHz. How do I do it?


73


David, G4YTL


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Re: [Flexradio] Frequency display

2009-04-21 Thread David Hilton-Jones
I knew the answer would be that I was doing something stupid!!! I had clicked 
the xvtr rf tx and that prevented it doing what I wanted it to do!

Many thanks Paul


David

 Paul Radge pra...@tpg.com.au 21/04/2009 11:33 
i should be able to answer this one but someone should verify it.

click the XVTR's button and assign button zero to the parameters you want 
and LO offset if you know itdon't click xvtr rf tx at the end.

Then click VHF button front panel to find your created band.

make sure under general you unclick 100w PA presentconnect the txvr to 
the main HF bnc.

Paul
vk3ddu


I fear that this is a question I should know the answer to, or is in the 
manual somewhere, but...

 I have a SDR1000 without 100 watt PA. I want to use the HF output at 
 28-30MHz to drive a transverter. But I want to change the display 
 frequency to show the transverted frequency. So, using a 70MHz 
 transverter, I want to transmit on 28.2MHz but have the display show 
 70.2MHz. How do I do it?

 73


 David, G4YTL


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[Flexradio] Frequency Display Suggestion

2005-06-15 Thread James C Samuels
I have been thinking of this improvement myself and just today noticed 
that Mel, K0PFX, suggested it last month with no apparent responses to 
his post.  Is is possible to have both MHz and kHz decimals in the 
frequency display? That is 7.025.125 instead of 7.025125. I really feel 
that it would help a lot in the speed and ease of reading the frequency. 
I find that I can read the dual decimal display with one quick movement 
of my eyes. With the existing display, my eyes have to move back and 
forth at least twice to read and interpret the frequency. . . . and 
these eyes are getting older every day.

Jim, W3BG



Re: [Flexradio] Frequency Display Suggestion

2005-06-15 Thread Jim Lux

At 06:17 PM 6/15/2005, James C Samuels wrote:
I have been thinking of this improvement myself and just today noticed 
that Mel, K0PFX, suggested it last month with no apparent responses to his 
post.  Is is possible to have both MHz and kHz decimals in the frequency 
display? That is 7.025.125 instead of 7.025125.


Another quasi-standard way to do it is to use spaces
7 025 125 Hz, for instance





James Lux, P.E.
Spacecraft Radio Frequency Subsystems Group
Flight Communications Systems Section
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Mail Stop 161-213
4800 Oak Grove Drive
Pasadena CA 91109
tel: (818)354-2075
fax: (818)393-6875




Re: [Flexradio] Frequency Display Suggestion

2005-06-15 Thread John Denson

James - I agree with you that MHz and KHz decimals would be helpful.

John Denson, AI6A

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Subject: [Flexradio] Frequency Display Suggestion


I have been thinking of this improvement myself and just today noticed 
that Mel, K0PFX, suggested it last month with no apparent responses to 
his post.  Is is possible to have both MHz and kHz decimals in the 
frequency display? That is 7.025.125 instead of 7.025125. I really feel 
that it would help a lot in the speed and ease of reading the frequency. 
I find that I can read the dual decimal display with one quick movement 
of my eyes. With the existing display, my eyes have to move back and 
forth at least twice to read and interpret the frequency. . . . and 
these eyes are getting older every day.

Jim, W3BG

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