Great video, thank you for the tips. Starting at 2:19 you say, "So we shrink this window down to get 3000 in there.". How did you do that? Is that just something you can do in the improved version?
@@mdblack98 That's what I thought initially but in the video it looks like the window doesn't resize but the numbers inside move to the right. Perhaps it was the presentation software you are using that keeps the image the same size on the screen even though you are resizing it. I have the "improved" version and like it. I installed it in a different folder than the WSJT-X but it must have found all of the settings because everything works. Even GridTracker works with it too. Thanks for the reply.
Outstanding video! Thank you very much! 🫡
Thanks Mike! D/L'ed your palette - looks good on my display.
Great video, thank you for the tips. Starting at 2:19 you say, "So we shrink this window down to get 3000 in there.". How did you do that? Is that just something you can do in the improved version?
It's just a normal resize by hovering the mouse over the right edge so you see the dual-point arrow and click-and-drag the edge.
@@mdblack98 That's what I thought initially but in the video it looks like the window doesn't resize but the numbers inside move to the right. Perhaps it was the presentation software you are using that keeps the image the same size on the screen even though you are resizing it.
I have the "improved" version and like it. I installed it in a different folder than the WSJT-X but it must have found all of the settings because everything works. Even GridTracker works with it too.
Thanks for the reply.
@@RichardWright142 Yes -- an artifact of the recording software doing it's own automatic scaling since I was just capturing that one window.
Muito bom! 73.
Instead of using Flatten, you should go thru the calibration process so that you local noise is eliminated from the passband and use Ref Spec.