> On Nov 21, 2015, at 11:12 PM, Alan wrote:
>
>> What I'm looking for is that when I tune either the B VFO or the B
>> marker up band, it reaches the far right edge of the screen when I
>> get to 3.529, instead of reaching 3.529 when it gets just to the
>> right of the screen
On the P3, span is the number of units (Hz) on the X axis and
scale is the number of units (dBm) on the Y axis.
73 Bill AE6JV
On 11/23/15 at 5:46 AM, n...@comcast.net (Mike Reublin NF4L) wrote:
To me, span and scale are different. Span is the number of
units between two points, scale is the
Over
73, Mike NF4L
> On Nov 20, 2015, at 7:35 AM, Mike Reublin NF4L wrote:
>
> I'm not doing a a good job of explaining I think.
>
> The rig is at 3.524. I double-tap the Split button to equalize the VFOs, then
> hold Split.
> The P3 is set to a span of 10, i.e. -5
On 11/20/2015 04:35 AM, Mike Reublin NF4L wrote:
I'm not doing a a good job of explaining I think.
The rig is at 3.524. I double-tap the Split button to equalize the
VFOs, then hold Split. The P3 is set to a span of 10, i.e. -5 appears
to the left, +5 appears to the right. I set the P3 to
I'm not doing a a good job of explaining I think.
The rig is at 3.524. I double-tap the Split button to equalize the VFOs, then
hold Split.
The P3 is set to a span of 10, i.e. -5 appears to the left, +5 appears to the
right.
I set the P3 to tracking mode and move the green cursor to the left
Hi Mike,
On 11/19/2015 10:17 AM, Mike Reublin NF4L wrote:
So is there a way to have that almost full screen from the A cursor
on the left edge to the right side of the screen cover 5 KHz? It sure
would make it easier to find the sweet spot in the pileup.
In tracking mode, if you set the span
Thanks Alan -
I'm still at sea about the span. With the A cursor at the left edge of the
screen reading 14.022.5 the span icon on the right shows a +5. If I tune higher
with B or B marker, I hit 14.027.5 a little to the right of the physical center
of the screen.
So is there a way to have
Thanks, Mike. See my response to Alan.
73, Mike NF4L
> On Nov 18, 2015, at 4:35 PM, Mike K2MK wrote:
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> This really works best in Fixed Tune mode. Just hold the CENTER button and
> turn the SELECT knob until the VFO-A green cursor is at the far left. It
> will
Thanks, Rick -
I keep gaining more and more respect for Tom.
73, Mike NF4L
> On Nov 18, 2015, at 4:07 PM, Rick Prather wrote:
>
> Mike,
>
> As far as I'm concerned that is a "killer feature" of RUMLogNG.
>
> On the P3 control panel clicking the left portion of the VFO A
Span is set at 10. When chasing DX split, is it possible to position the VFO A
cursor at the left edge of the display and have the right 5 kHz expanded over
the (almost) full screen?
In trying to achieve this, I got it so that when in tracking mode the A VFO
moves the magenta cursor as well as
Hi Mike,
This really works best in Fixed Tune mode. Just hold the CENTER button and
turn the SELECT knob until the VFO-A green cursor is at the far left. It
will stay put as long as you don't move VFO-A on the K3. The VFO-B (magenta)
cursor (and the split red cursor) will move as you tune the
Of course in fixed-tune mode the screen always displays the same fixed
frequency range -- as you tune the K3 VFO, the cursor moves across the
screen while the displayed frequency range remains the same.
In tracking mode, you can offset VFO A to the left side of the display
using the CENTER
Mike,
As far as I'm concerned that is a "killer feature" of RUMLogNG.
On the P3 control panel clicking the left portion of the VFO A window puts
the cursor where you want it.
I have come to really miss that control screen if I happen to be using
another Logging/Control program.
Rick
K6LE
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