Pete,

You need to blame the right element. It is not LP-Pan, but a limitation of Skimmer.
It limits the span to 22kHz when operating from an IF derived system.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 9/2/2016 9:28 PM, Peter W2IRT wrote:
[pjd] Yes, this was all done when I bought the LP-PAN and Skimmer. It IS
working as best it can, but it cannot do what I need it to do, and that's
why I'm posting here--unless I've completely misunderstood the LP-PAN
limitations. That device seems to only allow me to see something like 22 kHz
on either side of my tuned frequency. If I'm working at 14.022, that's
great. I can see 14.000 to 12.044. If I'm S&Ping at 14.095 I'm kinda hosed.

I reiterate, I need to be able to see then entire CW sub-band (or as much as
possible), from 14.000 to 14.100 at least. I'd be good with a 96 kHz spread
(14.0-14.096), INDEPENDENT of where my 2nd VFO is tuned. I do not believe
LP-PAN can achieve this desired goal, but again, I could be mistaken.



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