So the new software has built-in skimmer capability to decode 7 bands
of CW, RTTY and/or PSK and push the call signs to the appropriate spot
on the viewable waterfall/spectrum and telnet ability to push the
spots to your logging program.

:)

On 5/17/12, Gerald Youngblood <ger...@flex-radio.com> wrote:
> Hi Jack,
> Imagine complex things made simple...
> 73, Gerald, K5SDR
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On May 17, 2012, at 1:01 PM, Jack Haverty <j...@3kitty.org> wrote:
>
>> You can see where that DX station is today by using one of the other GUI
>> programs as your main screen,  instead of PowerSDR.   For example,  N1MM,
>> HamRadioDeluxe,  and others allow you to display one or more bandmaps
>> which
>> show station callsigns and other information.     Instead of the
>> panadaptor
>> display,  you look at,  click on,  and otherwise interact with the
>> bandmaps.    Presumably you won't intentionally transmit on top of that
>> rare DX - even if you can't hear him yourself.
>>
>> I'd like to see the PowerSDR panadapter/panafall display integrated with
>> bandmaps/cluster feed types of displays,  so you can see all of the
>> information about what is going on,  and has been going on recently,
>> over
>> the swath of band that the radio is covering.
>>
>> None of the hype about the imminent "Game Changer" seems to imply any
>> advancement in the User Interface.   If so,  that will be disappointing.
>> We'll know soon I guess.
>>
>> 73,
>> /Jack de K3FIV
>> On May 17, 2012 3:25 AM, <vtnn...@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The feature t hat I would like to see is a rig that knows it is tuned to
>>> a
>>> DX station and prevents the op from tuning up on top of the DX.
>>>
>>> Or maybe having PSDR flash LID! LID! in big letters when the op trys to
>>> do
>>> this.
>>>
>>> And if he trys to tuneup for over a minute the rig will go into a forced
>>> shut down and will not turn on for an hour.
>>>
>>> Now that would be a big game changer to me.
>>>
>>> Zack
>>>
>>> N8FNR
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