Re: [Flexradio] Those 3 Numbers on the Display's Bottom Right)

2010-10-11 Thread Jeff Singer
Gee, doesn't ANYONE know what those three numbers are useful for?

One member told me by direct email that he thought they served no function.
Could that be right? I skimmed the entire F5K manual twice and found nothing
about them.

Jeff K0OD  


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Re: [Flexradio] Those 3 Numbers on the Display's Bottom Right)

2010-10-11 Thread Richard Clafton
Well, I have always noticed they relate to the strongest signal in the selected 
sample bandwidth.   I am assuming though.not
seen it in the manual.

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Gee, doesn't ANYONE know what those three numbers are useful for?

One member told me by direct email that he thought they served no function.
Could that be right? I skimmed the entire F5K manual twice and found nothing 
about them.

Jeff K0OD  


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Re: [Flexradio] Those 3 Numbers on the Display's Bottom Right)

2010-10-11 Thread FlexRadio Support, Dudley Hurry
Jeff,

Some one did not refer to the manual.   Yes they do mean something,
These are all related to the strongest signal (highest dbm number) in the
panadapter, first set on the right side is number of hertz from the center
frequency of the highest signal,  the center number is the DBM strength,
 and the last set of digits on the right is the actual absolute frequency..
   All important if you are looking for the strongest signal in your
panadapter.


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On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 10:02 AM, Jeff Singer jsin...@i1.net wrote:

 Gee, doesn't ANYONE know what those three numbers are useful for?

 One member told me by direct email that he thought they served no function.
 Could that be right? I skimmed the entire F5K manual twice and found
 nothing
 about them.

 Jeff K0OD


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[Flexradio] Those 3 Numbers on the Display's Bottom Right

2010-10-10 Thread Jeff Singer

On the bottom right of the main display in most modes appear three numbers
that I can't find explained in the Flex-5000's manual or elsewhere. The
numbers are, as I eventually figured out, the frequency of the loudest
signal on the display, its strength in dBm and its offset from the radio's
center frequency. What is the purpose of those?

Jeff K0OD 



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