My only question here is WHY?
I think Mark is on the right track. It could also be that between
syllables, and during "quieter" times in speech we're simply not seeing
enough RF to get off the bottom bits of the A/D converter.
Either way, looking at a wildly varying transmitter output and trying to
somehow "track" true SWR probably lies beyond what the electronics is
meant to do reliably.
I don't think this is poor design either: I think it fails to accurately
measure SWR below some very low power level and we should not expect it
to do so.
Trying to capture a stream of inaccurate data is not going to produce a
useful result.
73 -- Lynn
On 4/10/2014 1:56 PM, VaibhaV Sharma wrote:
Is there a way to
stream SWR and other data off the radio so one can watch what the radio
sees?
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