Hi Knut,
Just a little clarification for those who may not be familiar with the
details of the P3/SVGA:
The P3/SVGA combo is used independent of a computer. The monitor
connected to the P3/SVGA *may* be the same monitor that you have
connected to a computer -- but it cannot be used simultaneously WITH the
computer. A switch (either built-in or external to the monitor) would
select the source of either computer or P3/SVGA.
On the other hand, using LP-PAN/NaP3 *requires* A computer (with a
decent sound card) and monitor -- though it does not have to be an EXTRA
computer and monitor, as you demonstrated with your screenshot showing a
variety of ham radio applications running alongside NaP3.
73, Dale
WA8SRA
On 2/23/2013 11:52 AM, ab2tc wrote:
Hi all,
You do not need an extra computer or display for use with LP-Pan. This is my
usual operating screen on a 21" LCD monitor:
http://ab2tc.getmyip.com/MyOperatingScreen.png
That is from operating in the French contest this morning.
Knut - AB2TC
Matt Zilmer wrote
I own both. The P3 is by far the better integrated solution. Adding
the SVGA to it is a good idea and very useful for a number of
functions (decode display mainly), but primarily for the higher
resolution and ease of use in a shack setting.
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