While DXing in PEI, I was re-introduced to SDR Console.  For reviewing
files, I found it superior (simpler to use and easier to go forward/back,
and to proceed from wav to wav files) compared to the native Perseus
program.  No comment re audio recovery.   Couldn't tell any difference
there....Walt

On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 1:49 PM bill [his.com] <[email protected]> wrote:

> As long as we’re discussing Jaguar ...
>
> I always felt like I was DXing through a microscope with it.  While other
> programs default to either a waterfall or peak-and-valley graph of a hunk
> of spectrum, Jaguar defaults to a microscopic view of the frequency you’re
> DXing.
>
> I have used both full-bore Jaguar [a few years ago or more] and Jaguar
> Lite and was never able to overcome the learning curve with either.
>
> Like Chuck said though, I do go back to Jaguar Lite every now and then to
> review wav files to see if I’ve missed something.
>
> I have never really used the full power of Jaguar — particularly the
> analysis tools and such — though I REALLY liked the full-featured Mestor
> built-in that included all the things I wish the stand-alone version
> released years ago leaves out.
>
> It was if Jaguar required a certain ’style’ of very serious DXing that I
> was just no in-sync with.  My fault, not theirs.
>
> Bill Whitacre
> Alexandria, VA
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