No, it didn't go black... it went the polar opposite; as if I was looking at
a single 3khz wide signal!

I had to switch modes, then back to DATA-A for it the waterfall to go back
to normal.

Weird huh?

Also, not so much the level of operating ALC that I'm worrying about, but
why the change in how much line-gain is necessary now to achieve the same
results.  That's what's bugging me.

Cheers,
James K2QI



On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 3:26 PM, Julian, G4ILO <[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by "the waterfall turned into a solid signal".
> Did it go black, i.e. dead? One thing that springs to mind is an unreliable
> connection. Try waggling the cables around. I can't think of a software
> reason for what happened.
>
> By the way you don't need 6 bars on the ALC indication. 4 to 5 is
> sufficient. Not that I imagine it has any bearing on the reported problem.
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