I bought an RSP2pro last week.  I just got off the phone with HRO arranging its return.

I too use an SDR-IQ as a panadapter and as a decent lab spectrum analyzer if you are careful and know what you're doing.  Actually, I have two K3s so I have two SDR-IQs.  SpectraVue software is the only SDR software I've ever liked.  It interfaces with the K3 seamlessly.   Every other program I've tried has been installed and quickly uninstalled.  Sometimes more than once, usually having me ask myself, "Self, what were you thinking?" before uninstalling again.  Apparently, programmers do not think like normal people do and try to turn a relatively simple tool into a video game.

Wes  N7WS


On 9/26/2017 10:11 PM, Edward R Cole wrote:
Don't have the SDRPlay, but do have a SDR-IQ which operates using Spectravue quite nicely.  Noise floor below 550-KHz is -130 dBm and with antenna noise varies -115 to -95 dBm in the 600m band.

I typically use it on the 28-MHz IF of my VHF and higher transverters.

I bought two LP-Pan1 (with mod to LP-Pan2) which are connected to my K3 main and subreceiver's IF's.  I can run them as panoramic band span through a Delta soundcard for up to 192-KHz bandspan. The LP-Pan are tied to a single LO for coherent dual IQ to recover diversity reception.

73, Ed - KL7UW
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