Thanks for the info Rex
Yes Bill I'm very aware its not the purpose of wsjtx, but like most things , if
it nearly does the
job its always worth investigating whether it can be tweaked to do the job you
want. rather than
reinvent the wheel, start with something thats nearly wheel shaped. :)
On
Richard
I you change the mode to ISCAT you will get a much faster waterfall
sideways that works well on 10 and 24 GHz aircraft scatter even though
it will not decode a JT4 beacon. But you can do both by running two
instances of WSJT-X.
73 Rex VK7MO
On 24/05/2016 7:45 AM, Richard Bown
On 23/05/2016 22:45, Richard Bown wrote:
> I've already taken that as low as possible, just wondered if anything
> hackable ?
Hi Richard,
that would require reducing the size of the basic FFT used to measure
the audio input for power and spectrum display. It is a fairly
fundamental unit of
On Mon, 23 May 2016 22:26:34 +0100
Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 23/05/2016 22:02, Richard Bown wrote:
> > is there any way of increasing the speed of the waterfall display.
>
> Hi Richard,
>
> the basic FFT unit (time interval) is not user adjustable but you do
> have
On 23/05/2016 22:02, Richard Bown wrote:
> is there any way of increasing the speed of the waterfall display.
Hi Richard,
the basic FFT unit (time interval) is not user adjustable but you do
have some control of the waterfall vertical resolution. The "N Avg" spin
box at the bottom of the
Hi
this may sound very strange , but is there any way of increasing the speed of
the waterfall display.
Very useful for watching UHF/microwave beacons where there is a very short
reflection off an
aircraft or similar.
Not asking for an additional feature, just if anything modifiable
Thanks
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