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SmartSDR on Windows vs. Mac - which is better?
Hi
I'm new to Flex, and seeking some feedback from experienced users.
I have both Windows and Mac and SmartSDR installed on both. I have a slight impression that they provide a little bit different RX audio quality.
I use the same headphones connected directly to 8600 (not via a computer) and it's like some signal processing is a bit different. Or it's just my delusion ;D
Windows over Mac for Flex' best quality? Any thoughts?
73 de Stan SP8S
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Hi Stan, the same audio stream comes from the radio. If there is a difference, it is due to audio differences in the two computers. SmartSDR has a very nice RX equalizer so both computers should be able to sound very nearly alike.
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I have used both, and my reply is that I prefer Mac SSdr to the windows version, despite it costing to purchase the software. Available "on-board" modes covers most of what I like to do. Also, the midi implementation facility within the Mac software is just great if you want to get fancy and control many parameters using a midi controller. Your choice, my friend!!
73 Mike.
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It depends who you ask. I use both, but still prefer Windows especially for contesting due to the integration into N1MM.
MAC is nice, but I still struggle with other product integration.
Mike
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I use both. I do struggle with the Mac version. As and example, I like to use the mouse wheel to fine tune after clicking on the waterfall but I can't seem to get it to work on the MacOS version. I have a couple other issues but it might be something I don't understand.0
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In Mac SSDR go to "Tools" and click on Keyboard short cuts. Select the mapping editor and assign what you prefer on the mapping editor. I have the following, and swear by them for quick fine tune after roughly getting the signal clicked on the waterfall. I find it really precise and quick to tune onto the frequency. I have my step set to 50hz so can zero in very precisely. Much better than relying on the mouse or trackpad for fine tuning!!
Key-Left.= Freq Down
Key-Right.= Freq Up
Key Down.= Band previous
Key Up.= Band Next
Have a go and see what you think…..
73 Mike.
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If you are having trouble with the mouse wheel, go into SSDR settings and the mouse/trackpad tab and slide mouse sensitivity to max. Also make sure the Enable Mouse wheel is checked and it doesn't hurt to have the Legacy Mouse support checked, too.
I like the Mac better for general operating. A lot of features built in like FT8, SSTV etc. I use RUmLogNg for a logging program. Unfotutely there is IMHO not a good Mac app for contesting. When I contest, I slide to the PC and use N1MM+, but the only time I use a PC with the Flex.
73, John N1JM
8600, 6400, Maestro-C, 2 FlexControls
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