Hi Larry,
I asked for this on 1/13/2006. The work-around I
use is to mouse click on the signal, then Ctrl and
the Up / Down Arrow keys to jump to the nearest.
You can roll the mouse wheel or Ctrl Left / Right
arrow to adjust the Tune Step.
It does tie up two hands, though.
Mike - AA8K
Larr
11, 2007 3:17 PM
To: Bill Bordy
Cc: 'FlexList'
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] NJ1H, SDR-1000 & R5 Vertical Wins First Place
LP SSB CQWPX 2006 Contest for the SO Assisted All Band Area 1
Bill .. congratulations on the win!
You mentioned a "search and pounce" technique. Wh
--- Larry W8ER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bill .. congratulations on the win!
>
> You mentioned a "search and pounce" technique. When tuning
> the bands I
> too use the panadapter and the mouse and have come to wish
> for a "snap
> to" control. In other words, if you have the step set to 1
>
Bill .. congratulations on the win!
You mentioned a "search and pounce" technique. When tuning the bands I
too use the panadapter and the mouse and have come to wish for a "snap
to" control. In other words, if you have the step set to 1 khz, clicking
on a frequency, within say 500 khz, of a qso
NJ1H, SDR-1000 & R5 Vertical Takes First Place Low Power SSB World Wide WPX
Contest for the Single Operator Assisted - All Band division for 1ST Area.
I received in the mail today the above award certificate from CQ magazine.
As noted on page 111 of January 2007 CQ magazine, I was a certificate
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