[Flexradio] DIGL and DIGU - what processing is done in ver 1.8 (and later if different)

2007-07-12 Thread Tom Homsley
Dave DXLab responded to me as to how to set up AFSK in WinWarbler as follows:  >>>Open the Config window's RTTY tab. In the "Modulation and transceiver mode" panel's AFSK sub-panel, select the LSB entry, set its "Xcvr Mode" selector to RTTY, set its "Mark Offset" to 0, and set its "Optimal Offset

Re: [Flexradio] DIGL and DIGU - what processing is done in ver 1.8 (and later if different)

2007-07-12 Thread lwloen
> > My question is do I set up PowerSDR in DIGL or DIGU? The bigger question > is > "what processing does PowerSDR do in these digital modes that is different > from USB or LSB in ver 1.8 (and later versions if different)" > > Tom, N4WBS While it leads to some extra effort in the original setup

Re: [Flexradio] DIGL and DIGU - what processing is done in ver 1.8 (and later if different)

2007-07-12 Thread Mark Mumaw
L PROTECTED] Cc: flexradio@flex-radio.biz Subject: Re: [Flexradio] DIGL and DIGU - what processing is done in ver 1.8 (and later if different) > > My question is do I set up PowerSDR in DIGL or DIGU? The bigger question > is > "what processing does PowerSDR do in these digital modes tha

Re: [Flexradio] DIGL and DIGU - what processing is done in ver 1.8 (and later if different)

2007-07-12 Thread lwloen
> Larry, > I'm wondering if I am missing a trick that I should know. Why is USB > "better" for chasing DX > > Mark NU6X > Intrinsically, it isn't. It has to do with the way the panadapter works. DIGU will have the panadapter display going "up" instead of "down" and you end up, of course,