Thanks for answers here and privately.
I found many ideas , new ways to think.
My settings found at once following functions:
FN1 Span 10
FN2 Span 40
FN3 Peak
FN4 Knob Tab (not to twist the frequency with Knob)
FN5 Span 20
FN6 Span 80
FN7 Fix Track
FN8 Freeze
I will test Knob
[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Benny Aumala
Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2013 10:07 AM
To: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] 2 questions, how to use P3
Thanks for answers here and privately.
I found many ideas , new ways to think.
My settings found at once following functions
I got P3 here some weeks ago. It has transformed my way of band-life
more than expected. I seem to chase more after what is seen than heard.
I have been in dark, now I see. Still I cannot hear except where RX
trace is.
With sub-receiver I can see where my both ears are.
1.
What functions do
Hi Benny,
My Fn buttons are:
Span 5, Span 10, Span 20, FixTrack
Span 50, Span 100, Waterfall, SVGA data
The Span settings are obvious. FixTrack toggles back and forth between fixed
tune mode and tracking mode. Waterfall is used to change the height of the
waterfall with the knob. SVGA Data
Hi Benny,
I set up the FN buttons on my P3/SVGA for different spans. For example FN1
might be 5 KHz span, FN5 = 20 KHz span, FN2 = 200 KHz span. I also have a
function key to turn fixed tune mode on/off. And I have a FN key set as
Knob Tap.
The SVGA does a couple of things for me. Since
On 4/5/2013 8:33 AM, Benny Aumala wrote:
I got P3 here some weeks ago. It has transformed my way of band-life
more than expected. I seem to chase more after what is seen than heard.
I have been in dark, now I see. Still I cannot hear except where RX
trace is.
With sub-receiver I can see where
Benny Aumala-2 wrote
1.
What functions do you use under key labels FN1...FN8 ??
2.
How did SVGA (if any) change your working habits (compared to P3 screen)
??
1)
FN1=Span 20
Fn2=Span 200
Fn3=Peak
Fn4=Freeze
Fn5=FixTrack
Fn6=SVGA menu (was WfallMrkrs b4 I got my SVGA board installed)
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