Re: [Elecraft] Notch control

2009-01-11 Thread k4pi
Amen Brian on the shift control.  That is still my biggest complaint.  Shift 
needs to be to the point with a narrow filter where it seems continuous 
instead of steps.  There is a very very fine point where shift is too much 
or not quite enough and with out being close to continuous that point is 
hard to achieve.  Shift on my old MP was one of my major tools. 

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Re: [Elecraft] Notch control

2009-01-11 Thread W7TEA

Yes, I too would like the Shift steps to be 10hz.  And while I'm asking, I
would appreciate the sidetone volume and the spot volume to be independently
adjustable.  As it is, with the sidetone set at a proper level, the spot
level is
too low.

Gary W7TEA


Amen Brian on the shift control.  That is still my biggest complaint.  Shift 
needs to be to the point with a narrow filter where it seems continuous 
instead of steps.  There is a very very fine point where shift is too much 
or not quite enough and with out being close to continuous that point is 
hard to achieve.  Shift on my old MP was one of my major tools. 

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Re: [Elecraft] Notch control

2009-01-08 Thread Mike, W9QS
All this chat about notch control.  I just want my K3 (Due soon) so I can 
join in  :)

73,72

Mike, W9QS
EX: KN6TBP (1956), K1DGQ, DL4KM, K5LJN, W9FRR, W9KVF

K2, OHR500, Norcal 20, SP1

Fists #12327, FP #268, OOTC #4423, QRPARCI #9521


--- On Thu, 1/8/09, N5GE n...@n5ge.com wrote:

 From: N5GE n...@n5ge.com
 Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Notch control
 To: Elecraft elecraft@mailman.qth.net
 Date: Thursday, January 8, 2009, 12:42 AM
 On Wed, 07 Jan 2009 22:24:22 +, you wrote:
 
 While we're opening the notch topic, how about a
 truely narrow notch for 
 CW-- maybe about 30Hz.?
 
 The present one is far too wide for most CW situations.
   
 
 One is running stations and another station starts up
 too close on one 
 side.  A narrow notch could be one more tool.
 
 Alternatively, fix the shift control to have the 10Hz
 steps requested by 
 others when using narrow CW filters.
 
 73 de Brian/K3KO
 [snip]
 
 I looked at the auto and manual notch on a waterfall once. 
 You are right, it is
 wide notch.  It's too broad for CW and almost too broad
 for SSB.
 
 I'm OK with the way the button works but would like to
 see the notch about 25%
 as wide as it is currently.
 
 And yes, I would also like to have 10hz steps for all the
 filter adjustments.
 
 Tom Hinson Childers, N5GE
 
 K3 #806, XV144, XV432
 Mini-Modules
 
 http://www.eQSL.cc/Member.cfm?N5GE 
 http://www.n5ge.com
 http://www.swotrc.net
 
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Re: [Elecraft] Notch control

2009-01-08 Thread Gary Smith
 While we're opening the notch topic, how about a truely narrow notch for 
 CW-- maybe about 30Hz.?
 
 The present one is far too wide for most CW situations.   
 
 One is running stations and another station starts up too close on one 
 side.  A narrow notch could be one more tool.
 
 Alternatively, fix the shift control to have the 10Hz steps requested by 
 others when using narrow CW filters.
 
 73 de Brian/K3KO


As a new owner of the K3 I can say I love the radio. These above 
mentioned steps would be a real plus.

Gary,
KA1J
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[Elecraft] Notch control

2009-01-07 Thread Iain MacDonnell - N6ML

A minor usability issue...

Tapping NOTCH once engages auto mode, then a second tap goes to
manual, then a third tap turns notch off. That's all OK... except when
I tap once to auto, then, a short while later, the lid who was
throwing a carrier goes away, I tap the button again, and expect it to
turn notch off, but it still cycles into manual mode, requiring a
further tap.

Sooo... perhaps if auto mode has been engaged for more than a second or
so, a single tap could turn notch off, instead going to manual mode?

Actually, thinking about it some more; maybe manual mode should only
come into play on hold instead of tap?

I imagine other would have different preferences, though

Comments?

 ~Iain / N6ML


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Re: [Elecraft] Notch control

2009-01-07 Thread Darwin, Keith
IIRC, holding the button brings up the Notch Edit mode where you get to
pick the manual freq.

Having a user interface that is modal can be very frustrating.  If a
button does one thing at one time and another some time later it can
represent a moving target for learning and leave people confused.

For that reason, I'd prefer to leave it the way it is.  At least it is
predictable.

Or maybe a cool mod would be to add a config setting that would allow
you to set Notch to Manual, Auto or Both for SSB.  That way, you could
bypass the Manual mode if you never use it and the Notch button could be
a simple On/Of switch.  And then, if you held it down, it could induce a
short circuit across the finals of the LID who is jamming you.  Hold the
button for a few seconds and your problem is truly solved :-)

- Keith N1AS -
- K3 711 -

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N6ML
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2009 4:37 PM
To: Elecraft
Subject: [Elecraft] Notch control


A minor usability issue...

Tapping NOTCH once engages auto mode, then a second tap goes to
manual, then a third tap turns notch off. That's all OK... except when
I tap once to auto, then, a short while later, the lid who was
throwing a carrier goes away, I tap the button again, and expect it to
turn notch off, but it still cycles into manual mode, requiring a
further tap.

Sooo... perhaps if auto mode has been engaged for more than a second or
so, a single tap could turn notch off, instead going to manual mode?

Actually, thinking about it some more; maybe manual mode should only
come into play on hold instead of tap?

I imagine other would have different preferences, though

Comments?

 ~Iain / N6ML
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Re: [Elecraft] Notch control

2009-01-07 Thread Arie Kleingeld PA3A


YES, Ian, YES!

I support your idea and when thinking of itanother one about the
Notch controls.


The situation now is, that when the manual notch is switched on, and the
notch freq is on the VFO B display, I cannot move the VFO A!!
I first have to tap the DISP button or the Notch again. In case of
touching either button, the manual notch stays on.


How about this solution:
Tap Notch: auto notch comes up
Tap again: auto notch switches off.

Hold Notch: manual notch comes on , as it is now, and notch freq visible
in VFO B display, and you are able to move VFO A
Tap Notch again: Notch switches off and VFO B display goes back to
normal
If you want the normal VFO B display again and manual notch stays on,
tap DISP

AND: So VFO A is always unlocked during this.

73
Arie PA3A




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Onderwerp: [Elecraft] Notch control



A minor usability issue...

Tapping NOTCH once engages auto mode, then a second tap goes to
manual, then a third tap turns notch off. That's all OK... except when
I tap once to auto, then, a short while later, the lid who was
throwing a carrier goes away, I tap the button again, and expect it to
turn notch off, but it still cycles into manual mode, requiring a
further tap.

Sooo... perhaps if auto mode has been engaged for more than a second or
so, a single tap could turn notch off, instead going to manual mode?

Actually, thinking about it some more; maybe manual mode should only
come into play on hold instead of tap?

I imagine other would have different preferences, though

Comments?

 ~Iain / N6ML


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Re: [Elecraft] Notch control

2009-01-07 Thread Vic K2VCO
Darwin, Keith wrote:

 Or maybe a cool mod would be to add a config setting that would allow
 you to set Notch to Manual, Auto or Both for SSB.  That way, you could
 bypass the Manual mode if you never use it and the Notch button could be
 a simple On/Of switch.  And then, if you held it down, it could induce a
 short circuit across the finals of the LID who is jamming you.  Hold the
 button for a few seconds and your problem is truly solved :-)

Who remembers the old Terry and the Pirates series in which the Dragon 
Lady's minions had a device which could zero in on anyone using a 
transmitter, causing their headphones to explode?

How many times have I wished for that in a pileup!
-- 
73,
Vic, K2VCO
Fresno CA
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco
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Re: [Elecraft] Notch control

2009-01-07 Thread Brian Alsop
While we're opening the notch topic, how about a truely narrow notch for 
CW-- maybe about 30Hz.?

The present one is far too wide for most CW situations.   

One is running stations and another station starts up too close on one 
side.  A narrow notch could be one more tool.

Alternatively, fix the shift control to have the 10Hz steps requested by 
others when using narrow CW filters.

73 de Brian/K3KO

Darwin, Keith wrote:

IIRC, holding the button brings up the Notch Edit mode where you get to
pick the manual freq.

Having a user interface that is modal can be very frustrating.  If a
button does one thing at one time and another some time later it can
represent a moving target for learning and leave people confused.

For that reason, I'd prefer to leave it the way it is.  At least it is
predictable.

Or maybe a cool mod would be to add a config setting that would allow
you to set Notch to Manual, Auto or Both for SSB.  That way, you could
bypass the Manual mode if you never use it and the Notch button could be
a simple On/Of switch.  And then, if you held it down, it could induce a
short circuit across the finals of the LID who is jamming you.  Hold the
button for a few seconds and your problem is truly solved :-)

- Keith N1AS -
- K3 711 -

-Original Message-
From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Iain MacDonnell -
N6ML
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2009 4:37 PM
To: Elecraft
Subject: [Elecraft] Notch control


A minor usability issue...

Tapping NOTCH once engages auto mode, then a second tap goes to
manual, then a third tap turns notch off. That's all OK... except when
I tap once to auto, then, a short while later, the lid who was
throwing a carrier goes away, I tap the button again, and expect it to
turn notch off, but it still cycles into manual mode, requiring a
further tap.

Sooo... perhaps if auto mode has been engaged for more than a second or
so, a single tap could turn notch off, instead going to manual mode?

Actually, thinking about it some more; maybe manual mode should only
come into play on hold instead of tap?

I imagine other would have different preferences, though

Comments?

 ~Iain / N6ML
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Re: [Elecraft] Notch control

2009-01-07 Thread N5GE
On Wed, 07 Jan 2009 22:24:22 +, you wrote:

While we're opening the notch topic, how about a truely narrow notch for 
CW-- maybe about 30Hz.?

The present one is far too wide for most CW situations.   

One is running stations and another station starts up too close on one 
side.  A narrow notch could be one more tool.

Alternatively, fix the shift control to have the 10Hz steps requested by 
others when using narrow CW filters.

73 de Brian/K3KO
[snip]

I looked at the auto and manual notch on a waterfall once.  You are right, it is
wide notch.  It's too broad for CW and almost too broad for SSB.

I'm OK with the way the button works but would like to see the notch about 25%
as wide as it is currently.

And yes, I would also like to have 10hz steps for all the filter adjustments.

Tom Hinson Childers, N5GE

K3 #806, XV144, XV432
Mini-Modules

http://www.eQSL.cc/Member.cfm?N5GE 
http://www.n5ge.com
http://www.swotrc.net

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