I heard it often. I worked for the govt.
On 5/20/11 3:49 PM, Ross Stenberg wrote:
vitiated
I had to look that one up :^)
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On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 3:07 PM, Bradley Feldman <
brad...@bradleyloritheo.com> wrote:
> Dual VFO control is possible with my software, because the ShuttlePRO V2
> has
> two separate knobs...
Aha, very good, Brad. I couldn't tell that from the pix. That would be a
cool setup: tune the DX with th
Tony:
Dual VFO control is possible with my software, because the ShuttlePRO V2 has
two separate knobs in the Jog/Shuttle. So you could use the inner knob for
one VFO and the outer knob for the other VFO.
You can assign each element of the ShuttlePRO V2 to an individual CAT-based
command. My
Brad, the best DX radios let you tune both VFOs without pushing a button in
between. The PSDR software gives you a radio that can do it, but the user
interface isn't up to the task. A hardware gadget that will get the most out
of the radio ought to have 2 tuning wheels. If you haven't already commi
Hi all:
I've been extremely busy working on business projects, so I haven't had time
to continue my work on transforming the ShuttlePRO v2 into an awesome
controller for a FlexRadio device.
My software (called "ShuttleKraft") basically makes the ShuttlePRO v2 into a
dedicated controller for ope
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