Most OS driver software for video includes the settings you want to make.
So setting the monitor for the P3 and the driver for the monitor in computer
mode is certainly doable.
Rick wa6nhc
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From: Mike K2MK
Hi Paul,
I can see a potential problem here if the monitor is d
On 5/20/2013 8:45 AM, paul ecker wrote:
Tnx for all the responses. I may have poorly stated my question. What
I was trying to say is the waterfall traces seem dim both on P3 and
on the monitor I am using (dedicated to P3 SVGA). Even though signals
seem relatively strong in spectrum display, they
Alan- thanks tried both your recommendations and did help. On Waterfall Clr- I
have default colors selected.
Tnx
Paul
kc2nyu
From: Alan Bloom
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] SVGA brightness (K3)
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Hi Paul,
That's easier to fix. You must have the waterfall colors set to gray scale.
Press the P3 menu button and turn the knob until you see Wfall Clr. Then
press the knob and turn it to Default Colors. Press the knob again and you
should be good to go.
73,
Mike K2MK
KC2NYU wrote
> Tnx for all
To get the best contrast on the waterfall display set the REF LVL so
that the noise level is right at the bottom of the spectrum display.
And then adjust the SCALE to make the signals higher on the display.
The waterfall and spectrum use the same REF LVL and SCALE values, so the
more the SCALE
Sounds like you have the waterfall set to monochrome in the Menu.
> Tnx for all the responses. I may have poorly stated my question. What I
> was trying to say is the waterfall traces seem dim both on P3 and on the
> monitor I am using (dedicated to P3 SVGA). Even though signals seem
> relative
Tnx for all the responses. I may have poorly stated my question. What I was
trying to say is the waterfall traces seem dim both on P3 and on the monitor I
am using (dedicated to P3 SVGA). Even though signals seem relatively strong in
spectrum display, they are not bright and are monochromatic in
Hi Paul,
I can see a potential problem here if the monitor is doing double duty as a
2nd screen for a PC and as the external monitor for the P3. The desired
brightness and contrast settings for PC use might be different than those
desired for P3 use. Not too much you can do about that except to br
for that adjustment.
73 Ron AC7AC
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From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of paul ecker
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2013 6:36 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] SVGA brightness (K3)
Just installed the SVGA
Paul,
Your monitor should have brightness and contrast controls. You
should use those to adjust the SVGA brightness and contrast, as you
would on any TV or monitor.
Setting the SVGA bias will only adjust the color saturation of the
SVGA waterfall.
73,
Tom
Amateur Radio Operator N5GE
ARRL Lifeti
The backlight brightness of the P3 display can be adjusted with the "LCD
Brt" menu entry. On the external display, try playing around with the
"SVGA bias" entry in the "SVGA menu" sub-menu.
Alan N1AL
On 5/19/2013 6:35 PM, paul ecker wrote:
Just installed the SVGA card in my P3. But I can't
Just installed the SVGA card in my P3. But I can't figure out how to adjust the
brightness of the waterfall trace. I am guessing it is an adjustment in the P3
menu, because the waterfall on both the P3 and SVGA monitor are rather dim. I
have not been able to locate any "how to " in the P3 Manual
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