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SmartSDR on large screen 4K TV in "PC Mode " ?

Andrew O'Brien
Andrew O'Brien Member ✭✭✭

A new 4K TV with PC Mode is arriving in a couple of weeks. My first new TV in 10 years . I have not tried SmartSDR on a large screen TV, just computer monitors . Any tips for SmartSDR on a big TV . I have both SmartSDR for Windows and SmartSDR for Mac OS. I will be upgrading to the 4.2 version when it is released .

Andy K3UK

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  • VE7ATJ_Don
    VE7ATJ_Don Member ✭✭✭✭

    HI Andy… it depends on how you're planning to hook to the TV. I don't have a Maestro or one of the units with an HDMI output, so I can't help you there.

    I can tell you that I run two (2) 4k monitors attached to my Windows 11 PC and I can run SmartSDR on either one of them very successfully. It's great having the expanded band span of a wide monitor (both are approx 27in models). I even suppose that with proper configuration of the displays, I could have SmartSDR running across both monitors combined! :-)

    Anyway, I keep it to one for now with Log4OM running below it, while the other runs web-browser look ups, like QRZ.com, POTA, SOTA, etc.

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