Well, I believe I've answered your twice-asked question. Here is further elaboration. You have made a number of faulty deductions: e.g. (1) assuming I "don't like the way it works," [re the P3; not true]; (2) assuming that the LP-Pan "that seems to work the way you want it to,'" [not true]; (3) assuming that the curiosity and endorsement of Tom's project means that I would immediately ditch the P3's native mode in favor of a window'd version [which I might or might not do]. I mentioned (vide infra) that my shack computer serves many purposes more or less simultaneously, and that the loss of one monitor is a serious disadvantage. I also pointed out the close integration of the P3 with the K3, which I find to be excellent and advantageous.
First, it seems that many people /assume/ that the K3/P3 combination is a stand-alone unit. This is far from true. It is quite inadequate in its coverage of digital modes. I would agree that as far as SSB and CW go it is a great unit, but almost all of my use of the K3/P3 combination requires a computer. I am not alone in this...look sometime at the digital segments of the bands. I operate PSK at various speeds, RTTY, Olivia and other similar modes, Hellschreiber, MS and JT modes, etc. in addition to CW and SSB on bands through 432 MHz. The stand-alone pair cannot do many of these modes. Second, with a monitor pretty much occupied by digital software, */dedicating/* my remaining second monitor to the P3 pretty much rules out other simultaneous uses, such as email, news, DX Sherlock, AZmap and other software. Third, with the exception of NaP3, available software for LP-Pan or any of the SDRs is terribly designed and tends to take up an entire screen in itself. Fourth, I meant endorsement of Tom's project of windowing the P3 output to show encouragement of the exploratory/educational aspect of the hobby, which is deemed a significant part of amateur radio operation. I could go on and on in this vein, but I must say that it is really none of your business just what choices I make in implementing my use of the hobby. I noticed in the last round of discussion of this thread that there were people (such as yourself) who seem threatened by a new idea that may extend the utility of Elecraft's excellent hardware. This represents a lack of intellectual curiosity that reflects poorly on amateur radio. John Ragle -- W1ZI ===== On 4/10/2012 4:17 AM, David Gilbert wrote: > What was uncivil? I was honestly curious why you'd buy a P3 when you > don't like the way it works, and I'm even more curious why you'd buy a > P3 when you already have the LP-Pan that seems to work the way you > want it to. > > Nothing wrong with having a Subaru and a Kia in the same garage unless > you don't like the way one of them drives. > > Dave AB7E > > > > On 4/9/2012 11:04 PM, John Ragle wrote: >> My operating computer also serves in a number of other capacities, and I >> really hate the idea of giving up my second monitor to the sole use of >> the P3. I would like Tom's project to succeed, and will also be glad to >> alpha- and beta-test the project. >> >> John Ragle -- W1ZI >> >> ===== >> >> On 4/9/2012 10:32 PM, ai6ii wrote: >>>>> Sounds like an interesting project Tom. I had to give up my dual monitor >>>>> setup to run the p3vga. It is quite addictive to see the full screen. But >>>>> I >>>>> run a lot of supporting software and have to run some minimized that I >>>>> would >>>>> like to keep more visible. Anyway, I would be happy to try out whatever >>>>> you >>>>> come up with. Sounds like fun. >>>>> >>>>> ..mike AI6II >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> View this message in >>>>> context:http://elecraft.365791.n2.nabble.com/P3-for-Windows-anyone-tp7447888p7451608.html >>>>> Sent from the Elecraft mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>>>> ______________________________________________________________ >>>>> Elecraft mailing list >>>>> Home:http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft >>>>> Help:http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm >>>>> Post:mailto:[email protected] >>>>> >>>>> This list hosted by:http://www.qsl.net >>>>> Please help support this email list:http://www.qsl.net/donate.html >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- Sent from my lovely old Dell XPS 420 ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[email protected] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html

