[Elecraft] P3 desires

Tom H Childers n5ge at n5ge.com
Wed Apr 17 13:41:13 EDT 2013


I don't use the notch because I only work CW on the ham bands, and I
use the "U" indicators, but when I do work phone on MARS frequencies
I would like to have the notch width appear between the vertical
markers of the "U" as a colored band the same color as the "U" that
matched the width of the notch centered on the notch frequency.

Another suggestion:

When working MARS frequencies, some of their MARS members have their
mic's set as though they are a broadcast station, which tends to make
their signals too far to the low side for good phone HF comunication,
so I use SHIFT on those stations.

It would be nice to be able to see the shift with about a 50%
transparent band showing the shift.

Niether of the above being a crucial update for me.

73,
Tom
Amateur Radio Operator N5GE
ARRL Lifetime Member
QCWA Lifetime Member 

On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 09:44:26 -0700, Bill Frantz
<frantz at pwpconsult.com> wrote:

>I got this question off list and I thought my answer would be of 
>wider interest.
>
>>How do you see effects of 'NOTCH' on the P3?
>
>Currently you get a wide green band on a blue background of the 
>band scope which covers the frequencies your current filters are 
>letting through. If the notch indicator divided that green band 
>into two bands, with a blue space between them the width of the 
>notch filter, I think it would be quite self explanatory. The 
>waterfall below the the band scope will let you know what is 
>going on in the places you have filtered out.
>
>Cheers - Bill, AE6JV
>
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