I would really like to see something done along this line.  It would 
significantly improve the utility of the pan-adapter.

Another possibility would be to move the waterfall along with the pan 
display and just move in blank data for the missing waterfall data.

This would be handy during SO2V contesting when running toward one end 
of the band segment and S&P'ing the whole segment.

73 Jack KZ5A

On 11/10/2010 5:57 PM, ga...@gary-gordon.com wrote:
> This is to support a previous suggestion on the reflector, to allow locking 
> the P3 frequency range displayed despite tuning the K3.  The defacto mode of 
> draging and skewing the waterfall makes it unrecognizable, losing track of 
> and tune to a new "target" QSO up the band.   It would seem much easier if 
> tuning the K3 just moved a marker across an unmoving P3 display.  My thoughts 
> are towards operating next Field Day, where I might set the P3 to display, 
> say, 7.025 through 7.075 KHz.
>
> Of course there would need to be a provision for "re-centering" the P3, most 
> likely to a round number, not the actual K3 frequency.  For example the P3 
> could re-set its center to the nearest frequency marker at the top of the the 
> P3.  As an example, assume a P3 set to a span of 50 KHz, where its 10 markers 
> at the top would then be spaced 5 KHz apart.  Assume a K3 is tuned to 7.048 
> KHz, and the "re-center" button is pressed.  Consistent with the suggestion, 
> then, the center frequency of the P3 would snap to 7.050 KHz, and display a 
> span from 7.025 to 7.075 MHz.
>
> Besides the pile-up value another post suggests for this mode, I see it 
> equally valuable for contests and for looking for an ongoing QSO.
> 73
> Gary K6kV
>
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