Just for clarification, what exactly is meant by Waterfall in the Road map? I use PanFall all the time with my 5K and PSDR. I seldom, if ever, just display the Waterfall. I ask the question because Waterfall and PanFall are listed as separate items in the Road map and are scheduled for different delivery times. I have no problem with having to have two windows (displays) of the same frequencies, one a panadapter and the other a waterfall that I could position either above or below the panadaptor as long as the two displays are in constant sync wrt frequency. For example, if I zoom in on the panadaptor, I would want the waterfall to zoom also (automatically). If I changed the displayed frequencies on the panadaptor, I would want the waterfall to automatically follow. To me it sounds like I am describing PanFall, unless PanFall has the pan display and Waterfall in the same window.
To me and the way I operate, just being able to display a waterfall is useless if it doesn't track a pan display. If I have to manually tune or zoom the waterfall to keep it in sync with the panadaptor display, I will never use it.
Maybe I am being short sighted and viewing everything through the PSDR paradigm. If so, could someone please enlighten me.
Thanks,
Tim K8XS
P.S. While I am on my soapbox... Could someone from Flex please provide the official names for the software that runs on the PC and the firmware that runs in the 6XXX. Calling them both SSDR is leading to all kinds of confusion. If they are both SSDR, could you please provide a way to differentiate the two separate pieces in a discussion.
To me and the way I operate, just being able to display a waterfall is useless if it doesn't track a pan display. If I have to manually tune or zoom the waterfall to keep it in sync with the panadaptor display, I will never use it.
Maybe I am being short sighted and viewing everything through the PSDR paradigm. If so, could someone please enlighten me.
Thanks,
Tim K8XS
P.S. While I am on my soapbox... Could someone from Flex please provide the official names for the software that runs on the PC and the firmware that runs in the 6XXX. Calling them both SSDR is leading to all kinds of confusion. If they are both SSDR, could you please provide a way to differentiate the two separate pieces in a discussion.