Good morning all, this morning turned on the K3, P3 and ext monitor and noticed
the frequency cursor was outside the green bandwidth indicator. I tried to
normalize, move the shift and width on the K3 but the cursor still stayed on
the outside of the green bandwidth indicator. I then shut
Good morning all, this morning turned on the K3, P3 and ext monitor
and noticed the frequency cursor was outside the green bandwidth
indicator. I tried to normalize, move the shift and width on the K3
but the cursor still stayed on the outside of the green bandwidth
indicator. I then shut
Good afternoon Joe, Thanks for taking the time to post an answer. That was
the odd thing the rig was in CW and not USB LSB or DATA. After reading your
post I just paced the K3 through the different modes from USB down to DATA
and back. After doing that all was good.
Thanks for the feedback
Mike
On my P3, I notice that the little cyan cursor location does not align itself
properly during a band change that also involves a mode change. For example,
switching from 17 Meter band with USB to 20 Meter band with CW leaves the
cursor aligned to the right of the center position as it would be
Reflector Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2010 5:48 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] P3 Cursor Position Incorrect After Band change...
On my P3, I notice that the little cyan cursor location does not align
itself properly during a band change that also involves a mode change
I think I must be very fortunate, since I appear to be able to determine many
more colours than 16.
Not having been able to build my P3 yet (waiting for the nuts!), I can't be
sure, but it looks like the cursors are both U channels, what if one was an
upside down U, would that help?
73 de
David Ferrington, M0XDF wrote:
I think I must be very fortunate, since I appear to be able to
determine many more colours than 16. Not having been able to build my
P3 yet (waiting for the nuts!), I can't be sure, but it looks like
the cursors are both U channels, what if one was an upside down
The Smiths wrote:
I can belive that, that's why you know it's Cyan, and not just
blue.. LOL. But for the rest of the people here that keep things
simple RED, GREEN, BLUE and YELLOW they just call it Blue..
Got to play with N6XI's new P3 this last weekend. Pretty cool!. I did
figure out
Well Fred, I find the waterfall valuable for displaying the recent history
of signals, showing those that have stopped recently still travelling down
the screen.
Also, I can recognize different content and modulation systems on the
waterfall better than I can with the spectrum display, although
Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
Well Fred, I find the waterfall valuable for displaying the recent history
of signals, showing those that have stopped recently still travelling down
the screen.
More multi-tasking than I can handle anymore, but I see your point. I
probably won't be a P3
Ha, ha!! If you really want to stress multitasking you can read the dits
and dahs of Morse rolling down the waterfall, as long as the station isn't
too QRQ, Hi!
By normal mixtures I was referring to the normal transitions as one moves
between primary colors: greens between blue and yellow,
There was an error in cursor position that affected certain digital
modes under certain conditions that has been fixed in beta version
00.29. But other than that the cursors should be accurately showing the
actual filter bandwidth of the K3.
The one exception to that is if you adjust the filter
Phil,
Regarding the P3, I am a little confused about the cursor position.
For VFO A, I understand this to be the Cyan colored U bracket like
thing at the center bottom of the spectrum display.
VFO A is the WHITE U bracket like cursor. VFO B is the Cyan colored
cursor.
73,
... Joe,
Strange, on mine VFO A is Cyan and VFO B is Pink. I don't have a white one.
Rick
K6LE
On 8/15/2010, at 8:47 , Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
Phil,
Regarding the P3, I am a little confused about the cursor position.
For VFO A, I understand this to be the Cyan colored U bracket like
thing at
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] P3 Cursor Position
Strange, on mine VFO A is Cyan and VFO B is Pink. I don't have a white one.
Rick
K6LE
On 8/15/2010, at 8:47 , Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
Phil,
Regarding the P3, I am a little confused about the cursor position.
For VFO A, I understand
Apparently my color vision is the issue here. For me VFO A is
the same color as the baseline and VFO B is simply darker and
slightly blue (which is why I assumed it was Cyan).
Can you believe I used to do (color) camera set-up ... and could
match them better than anyone else on the staff?
73,
: Re: [Elecraft] P3 Cursor Position
Apparently my color vision is the issue here. For me VFO A is
the same color as the baseline and VFO B is simply darker and
slightly blue (which is why I assumed it was Cyan).
Can you believe I used to do (color) camera set-up ... and could
match them
, BLUE
and YELLOW they just call it Blue..
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2010 22:05:32 -0400
From: li...@subich.com
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] P3 Cursor Position
Apparently my color vision is the issue here. For me VFO A is
the same color as the baseline and VFO B is simply
While I do know the difference between cyan and blue, magenta and red,
my wife accuses me of having only 8 colors in my crayola box!
She is one of those rare people who has a great color memory. She can
look at a color, go to the DIY store and have a paint mixed to match
what she saw at home.
Regarding the P3, I am a little confused about the cursor position. For VFO A,
I understand this to be the Cyan colored U bracket like thing at the center
bottom of the spectrum display.
Last night I was playing around with how this is affected by filter width and
also passband shifting.
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