Alberto: To keep a window on top, all that is needed is a simple call to the Win32 API. I can send you a snippet of VB code that does this, if you wish.
Count me as one of the people that would really, really like to see some additions to make selectable sideband synch AM possible. Chuck >From: "i2phd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: [soft_radio] Re: ECSS vs Synch >Date: Wed, 02 May 2007 17:45:08 -0000 > >Bill, Brynjar, Francis and Leif, > > just a few comments in no specific order. >ECSS in SDRadio tries to lock to the AM carrier. Francis' suggestion >is a very good one, i.e. revert to AM when synch is lost. Next >revision of SDRadio will have it. > >Bill, sorry that ECSS doesn't work for you. I haven't ever experienced >that problem that you report. Are you sure that you lock correctly to >the AM carrier ? Set SDRadio for the highest resolution >possible, and place the red line _exactly_ on the carrier peak. >Sometimes it is possible to achieve false locks, offset by a few tens >of Hz, and this could be the cause of the rushing sound you hear. > >Brynjar, presently the ECSS demodulator in SDRadio uses both sidebands >to recover the audio (as a matter of fact the simple solution I have >used is that of activating both the USB and the LSB demodulators in >parallel, and then adding their outputs... what a lazy man...:-). An >improvement could be that of making possible to select just one sideband. > >About the full screen issue, a simple workaround is that of using the >Alt-Tab key sequence to bring the window of the program of your choice >in front of Winrad. Of course, as soon as you click on a control of >Winrad, it will return in front of everything.,, but I have been told >of the existence of a freeware utility that you can use to assign the >stay-in-front attribute to any window of your choice... using that >utility, you will have an almost perfect solution. > >In my long term plans for Winrad there is the possibility to have >separate windows for the various parts of the program, movable >independently and with the possibility to hide those not immediately >needed. But, as said, that is a long term plan.... > >73 Alberto I2PHD > >
