Это канал компании Эксперт Электроникс, он был создан для публикации новостей компании.
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Пять удаленных устройств и одно локальное в ExpertSDR3 и один Device Manager для них.
Five instances of ExpertSDR3 for remote and one for local operation and one Device manager for all devices.
Five instances of ExpertSDR3 for remote and one for local operation and one Device manager for all devices.
New ExpertSDR3 0.12.0 alpha was published on our website:
https://eesdr.com/en/software-en/expertsdr3-en
https://eesdr.com/en/software-en/expertsdr3-en
Eesdr
ООО "Эксперт Групп" - ExpertSDR3
Новая версия ExpertSDR3 0.12.0 alpha была опубликована на нашем сайте
https://eesdr.com/ru/software-ru/expertsdr3-ru
https://eesdr.com/ru/software-ru/expertsdr3-ru
Eesdr
ООО "Эксперт Групп" - ExpertSDR3
The latest version of Log4OM, version 2.19, which supports TCI 1.7 was released some time ago.
I'll quote the main developer:
"Log4OM 2.19 now provides unparalleled support for the SunSDR range of radios using the TCI 1.17 protocol provided by Expert Electronics EESDR software as follows:
CAT control
The TCI protocol provides two-way integration of band, frequency and mode information for both VFOs on each receiver with Log4OM.
Log4OM switches control automatically to the receiver that has focus and obtains Band, Frequency, and mode data. (No more incorrectly logged frequencies)
PTT
PTT can be activated from the keyboard via the Log4OM/TCI interface
CW
CW using the CW/Winkeyer control interface included in Log4OM for the EESDR receiver currently being used, thus providing auto online lookup of calls, user-defined macros, various keyer controls including speed and QSO logging all from a single GUI.
Cluster Spots
Cluster spots from the Log4OM cluster are automatically displayed on the EESDR spectrum.
Left-clicking on a displayed EESDR spectrum spot automatically sets frequency and mode while at the same time entering the call in the Log4OM QSO interface for online lookup and logging.
Right-clicking on a displayed spectrum spot automatically enters the call in the Log4OM QSO interface for online lookup only, no QSY
Double-clicking on a spot in the Log4OM clusters or Log4OM band plans instantly synchronizes the SunSDR band, frequency, and mode with that of the spot."
I'll quote the main developer:
"Log4OM 2.19 now provides unparalleled support for the SunSDR range of radios using the TCI 1.17 protocol provided by Expert Electronics EESDR software as follows:
CAT control
The TCI protocol provides two-way integration of band, frequency and mode information for both VFOs on each receiver with Log4OM.
Log4OM switches control automatically to the receiver that has focus and obtains Band, Frequency, and mode data. (No more incorrectly logged frequencies)
PTT
PTT can be activated from the keyboard via the Log4OM/TCI interface
CW
CW using the CW/Winkeyer control interface included in Log4OM for the EESDR receiver currently being used, thus providing auto online lookup of calls, user-defined macros, various keyer controls including speed and QSO logging all from a single GUI.
Cluster Spots
Cluster spots from the Log4OM cluster are automatically displayed on the EESDR spectrum.
Left-clicking on a displayed EESDR spectrum spot automatically sets frequency and mode while at the same time entering the call in the Log4OM QSO interface for online lookup and logging.
Right-clicking on a displayed spectrum spot automatically enters the call in the Log4OM QSO interface for online lookup only, no QSY
Double-clicking on a spot in the Log4OM clusters or Log4OM band plans instantly synchronizes the SunSDR band, frequency, and mode with that of the spot."
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In early February Petr Spacil (OK1FCJ/OL8R) participated in a TU5PCT DX-pedition.
He perfectly described it himself, so we'll just quote him:
"During our TU5PCT expedition, I have used SunSDR2 DX for CW/SSB and FT8 operation. Everything worked great!
We made a story for our Czech ham news monthly magazine. David OK6DJ is on the title page :)
We made over 40k QSO with 3 persons :)
SunSDR2 DX is a great radio for DX-peditions!"
During DX-pedition, Petr used ExpertSDR2, since he is used to it and it works stable.
With the radio, Petr used a JUMA PA (http://www.jumaradio.com/juma-pa1000/) and an attenuator (https://www.ebay.com/itm/183415197699).
There you'll find the original article and some photos.
He perfectly described it himself, so we'll just quote him:
"During our TU5PCT expedition, I have used SunSDR2 DX for CW/SSB and FT8 operation. Everything worked great!
We made a story for our Czech ham news monthly magazine. David OK6DJ is on the title page :)
We made over 40k QSO with 3 persons :)
SunSDR2 DX is a great radio for DX-peditions!"
During DX-pedition, Petr used ExpertSDR2, since he is used to it and it works stable.
With the radio, Petr used a JUMA PA (http://www.jumaradio.com/juma-pa1000/) and an attenuator (https://www.ebay.com/itm/183415197699).
There you'll find the original article and some photos.