: Saturday, July 14, 2007 10:16 PM
Subject: [Flexradio] Frequency for CW and SSB
Hello,
question regarding PowerSDR: when you switch from USB to CWU, PowerSDR
adds
the side tone frequency to the currently used frequency; e.g. you operate
USB
at 21.4000 MHz and your side tone is 600 Hz, your
Bernhard Hailer, DL4MHK/AE6YN wrote:
I like however Frank's suggestion of making it configurable. It's just
software... :-)
The suggestion was a bit of a tweak at Eric, KE5DTO. Solving this
task transparently and with complete generality requires a
forward-chaining inference engine -- in
Frank
I think the logical argument is/was: You use the sideband appropriate for the
band when calling CQ on SSB.
If someone replies using CW on the same sideband at least you may hear him and,
if you still know Morse,
only have to push one button to answer on CW.
It is probably less of a deal
Philip M. Lanese wrote:
I think the logical argument is/was: You use the sideband appropriate for the
band when calling CQ on SSB.
If someone replies using CW on the same sideband at least you may hear him
and,
if you still know Morse,
only have to push one button to answer on CW.
Yes,
Frank,
As to the CW, I agree. I head up one of the two VE teams in our area. More
more of our no-code Techs are upgrading to General and then getting on CW.
73, Ray, K9DUR
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Hello,
question regarding PowerSDR: when you switch from USB to CWU, PowerSDR adds
the side tone frequency to the currently used frequency; e.g. you operate USB
at 21.4000 MHz and your side tone is 600 Hz, your new frequency is 21.4006
once you switch to CW.
This may be logical, but it is a
On 7/14/07, Bernhard Hailer, DL4MHK/AE6YN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a purpose behind this scheme? Is it configurable anywhere? I
haven't
seen this with other radios...
My Yaesu radios do this, sort of...the idea being that you can switch back
and forth between modes on the same
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