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MultiFlex goes to wide band

Mick  W8BE
Mick W8BE Member ✭✭

I was able today to get the pan adapter to display on my dashboard. All is good there. I still have tweaking to do but I noticed that even with the pan adapter tracking slice 0 I am in wide band mode. Is that a default when you are in MultiFlex?

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  • KD0RC
    KD0RC Member, Super Elmer Moderator

    Hi Mick, if the other station is on a different band, that will turn off the bandpass filters and show the WIDE indicator. If either station is showing more panadapter than can be accommodated by the bandpass filter, it will turn off the filter and display WIDE.

    That is a really cool looking app. What language/tools did you use? What platform (windows, Linux, etc)?

  • Mick  W8BE
    Mick W8BE Member ✭✭
    edited December 5

    Thanks Len,

    I will have to go back and look at the cmds to see what band it started when I initiated the flow. This is a Node-RED dashboard with a hybrid of FRStackWebApi and Node-RED Flex Nodes. I am running it on a Pi5 with Debian. Thanks for the kind words.

  • Mick  W8BE
    Mick W8BE Member ✭✭

    I figured out what caused the wide band mode. I had the pan adapter zoomed out to far.

    Regards

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