Jorge,
The goal of both the P3 and LP-Pan (with PC software) is the same -- to
give you a panadapter display of the IF output of the K3 (K3S) or any
other radio.
The P3 does it by direct digital means and displays the resulting
spectrum and waterfall on the native screen. With the SVGA option, it
can display the same information on a larger SVGA monitor - no computer
is involved.
LP-Pan is a hardware box that takes the IF output and produces I/Q
quadrature audio outputs. Those I/Q outputs must be sent to a soundcard
and processed by a computer running SDR software (HDSDR, Win4K3suite,
NaP3, etc.) to produce a spectrum display and waterfall.
If you are trying to decide between the two solutions, consider the
"computer or no computer" considerations. LP-Pan requires a computer to
process the I/Q signals, but the P3 (with or without the SVGA option) is
independent of an external computer. The P3 with SVGA option simply
provides a larger display on an SVGA monitor (no computer involved).
If you are willing to deal with 'computer things' like soundcard setup
problems and software application setup problems running on the
computer, then LP-Pan may be an OK solution for you. However, if you
want something that can provide a panadapter display without dependency
on a computer, then the P3 would be the best choice (with or without the
SVGA option).
73,
Don W3FPR
On 10/14/2015 9:01 PM, Jorge Diez - CX6VM wrote:
Hello
I am looking for information about LP-PAN 2 and the P3 SVGA
Not understand at all about them, are the same?
May I use LP-PAN 2 without P3 or there“s any benefit using both LP-PAN 2 and
P3
Or is better to use just the P3 SVGA
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