On that screen shot is that + and - about 20Khz?  Shouldn't the system
be able to pull off 192Khz total width?  It would also be really slick
if the waterfall was labeled with absolute values rather than relative
ones.

Honestly the only reason I haven't purchased an LP-PAN is because all
the computers at the house are running Linux.  However I'm also VERY
hopeful that the Elecraft bandscope when it comes out doesn't require a
computer of any kind.  

I'm not certain on my feelings of requiring that the device needs a VGA
monitor.  I really hope that the thing is completely self contained and
even better if it was a box with an LCD of some sort and fits nice right
on top of the K3 and looks like it belongs there.

I guess time will only tell....

~Brett

On Wed, 2009-07-22 at 13:27 -0700, Leigh L. Klotz, Jr. WA5ZNU wrote:
> Linux users can install quisk-lppan-k3.  It's a far simpler user interface
> than the PowerSDR software.  We're hoping to port it to Windows as well
> some day.  It can control the K3 directly, or work through fldigi, which
> is a digimode program that itself runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
> 
> http://wa5znu.org/2009/04/quisk-lppan-k3/
> 
> Leigh/WA5ZNU
> 
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