Ed:
> On Jan 8, 2022, at 10:21 AM, Ed G wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I am investigating ways to be able to see P3 video when linking to a
> local computer via a remote desktop type of program. The local computer
> would be controlling a K3 using Win4K3 and I would like to also be able to
> see
I have been using a StarTech.com USB3HDCAP USB 3.0 Video Capture Device
with the WIN4K3 panadapter display since 2016. Works great except when a
Windows update messes with it and I have to reinit the proper driver.
zeke (AL) ab8ou
On Sat, Jan 8, 2022 at 11:22 AM Ed G wrote:
> Hello,
>
Hello,
I am investigating ways to be able to see P3 video when linking to a local
computer via a remote desktop type of program. The local computer would be
controlling a K3 using Win4K3 and I would like to also be able to see the P3
video. So I am considering a VGA capture card to allow
On 5/11/2018 2:01 PM, Michael Blake wrote:
Both have switch mode power supplies and I have never been able to
identify either as a source of noise on my Flex 5000, Flex 3000, FLEX
6300, SunSDR2 Pro, Sun SDR2 NANO, QX1R, KX3 or K3s.
That doesn't mean that they're not noisy -- most of us are
I have two P3s feeding one Monitor through VGA KVM switch bought from Amazon.
The switch is just a push button that I placed in a convenient spot. On a tap,
it switches the input to the monitor from one P3 to the other.
Note: this set up also has a usb keyboard and mouse switch built in as
t;j...@audiosystemsgroup.com>
Date: 5/11/18 15:44 (GMT-06:00) To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net Subject: Re:
[Elecraft] P3 to video
Great idea, Michael. But with one important possible gotcha --
virtually all of the power supplies for monitors like this are
switch-mode types, and almost all generate RF
Jim, I have two Samsung monitors. One is a 23” 1920x1080 with one VGA and one
HDMI input and the other is the 28” 4K display with one Displayport and two
HDMI inputs. Both have switch mode power supplies and I have never been able
to identify either as a source of noise on my Flex 5000, Flex
Great idea, Michael. But with one important possible gotcha --
virtually all of the power supplies for monitors like this are
switch-mode types, and almost all generate RF noise. Several years ago,
we were lucky to identify several Samsung models that run on a nominal
14VDC, and that work
Monitor consolidation gizmos:
http://www.networktechinc.com/multiviewer.html
A company I used to work for was happy with this vendor. I have no idea what
their RFI footprint might be like, it wasn't a concern there.
Rob Neal
ad...@clayburro.com
> On May 11, 2018, at 3:58 PM, Dennis L.
Dennis, I use a Samsung display that has 2 HDMI inputs and allows the monitor
to display 2 inputs side by side. You may even be able to find a monitor with
2 VGA inputs that supports PIP. VGA to HDMI convertor cables are plentiful as
well.
The secret is a 2-input display that support PIP.
I've been using a P3 with my K3 with a video display for several years.
I'm planning to purchase a K3S and would be willing to buy a second P3 if I
could figure out a way to combine the output of the two P3s on one screen,
either horizontally or vertically, for simultaneous viewing. Has anyone
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