At pearl www.pearl.de <http://www.pearl.de/> (a hardware dealer) you could get a stereo headphone with head tracking but without the video output . Okay it was 2 years ago when I got it so I don´t know if still available
Ur gear virtual reality stereo headphone (as I remember) It tracks the mouse so it can be done with sdr soft . You look on the waterfall left or right of your actual rx qrg . Click and are tuned to the new station I use this headphone sometimes for gaming and also when I work on the pc Very nice if you move your head just a bit and the mouse jumps over to next position (or better say is following your eyes) If you worked with the headphone a few time you will never use your normal mouse again Because of 2 reasons . You have your hands on the keyboard free for typing and your mouse follows your view It is also useful when working with texteditors like word or similar . Just look upper left corner of text, click and hold the button move your eyes to lower right corner and release the button viola the text is marked Now push ctrl + c for copy or ctrl + x for deleting etc . There is a control stick with the headphone .. It is like a mouse but without ball . You hold it in the right for controlling speed in games (with a slider) Another wheel for changing weapons some buttons under your different fingers Didn´t try it for sdr but surely you can assign the needed things to the controllingsoftware Dg9bfc Sigi _____ Von: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Rod Lane Gesendet: Donnerstag, 21. Januar 2010 05:21 An: [email protected] Betreff: RE: [digitalradio] Initial thoughts on SDR Check out the head tracker at http://johnnylee. <http://johnnylee.net/projects/wii/> net/projects/wii/ Cheap hardware that we could all put together, now the software interface to do what youre looking to do is the next part. From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Cortland Richmond Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 10:21 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Initial thoughts on SDR I would suggest an intuitive interface; stereo headphones with tracking so turning one's head tunes the receiver, frequencies below the tuned point sent to the left earphone, frequencies above, to the right. Now just turn your head until something interesting is audible "straight ahead", press a switch or click on an icon and Bob's your uncle! (sneaking in English) This could be pretty easy with some of the virtual reality gaming systems but we might not need the video outputs. Or maybe we would Imagine spotting the multiplier you need on the heads up display, turning your head until it's heard straight in front, and ZAPPING it with the mouse. Nerd Preferred! Cortland KA5S Cortland > [Original Message] > From: Dave Ackrill <dave.g0...@tiscali. <mailto:dave.g0dja%40tiscali.co.uk> co.uk> > > Ah grasshopper, you begin to learn... > "After 24 hours, almost... I think I will conclude that seeing a whole > bunch of spectrum at once is very useful but something you will lose > interest in on average ham days, perhaps only when hunting a specific > DXpdition will actually WATCHING the PC screen be something you want > to do." No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.432 / Virus Database: 270.14.141/2622 - Release Date: 01/20/10 09:12:00
