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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... Again a digital version of an analog function has no additional inherent value over analog but it could. An example here would be a low and peak temporary hold display. Normal would be green, max would be red and blue min signal colors. The red and blue would last a second or two so the green level indication could respond quickly to enhance the display. I like the SDR-1000's digital meter (in dBm), as the averaging function (rate) can be adjusted to the user's liking, or turned off. The peak hold and normal display colors (in gradient color hues) can be changed, too, for best visibility. There is also a really cool "analog" representation of an s-meter as an option, that displays in true s-units and incorporates the peak hold feature. The "needle" changes color briefly at the peak reading. It's a high-resolution and realistic representation of an S-meter, and floats in a separate window so you can place it on the Windows desktop wherever you like. Finally, because the SDR-1000 is user-calibrated with a Elecraft XG-1 or other signal meter, the digital meter and the "analog" s-meter are highly accurate across their range. My SDR-1000 blog entry from April 13th shows this S-meter in its prior form, before it was changed to a "floating" window. Guy Atkins Puyallup, WA www.sdr-1000.blogspot.com |
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