That would be a fabulous capability.  I suspect that the hardware can handle 
that; but, the first version of the software won't do that.  I can see that 
being done in third party software.

George 
K2CM

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On Jul 8, 2012, at 10:36 AM, "Stan Williams" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Does the new hardware have, or can be made to have, the ability to send a
> pulse down any of the antenna connectors and:
> 
> a)      Monitor the reflections and display the results as a time-domain
> reflectometer at a base frequency of choice (any frequency on which the 6000
> may transmit) .  Providing the power is low enough the receiver can stay on
> to "see" the sent pulse and reflected signals; then graph the reflections on
> a time or distance basis.  This will permit exact real-time measurement of
> off-centre fed antennae as well as feed line analysis and balun impedance
> matching.  Velocity factor if a bare wire is paralleled with a test cable
> and the difference in reflected time represents the velocity factor.
> 
> b)      Perform the function of a graphic antenna analyzer by sending a
> series of very short bursts (several cycles on each frequency) and graph the
> results with SWR and impedance.  The user selects scan centre frequency and
> scan width.
> 
> 
> 
> Stan Williams
> VE3FLW
> FlowBased Solutions Inc.
> 
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