Hallo Alberto, if You plan to update SDRadio, it would be verny nice, to have implemented the ability to change the AGC for attack and delay.
I use the programm a lot with several receivers especially at the moment with I/Q-concepts and hearing longer times on stations sending informations or music. Maybee there is an automatic changing by the programm depending from decoding modus AM, LSB, USB. I would be happy to be able to fix it by myself. Wolfgang Hartmann, 49N28 11E00 --- In [email protected], "i2phd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 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 >
