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S58J
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Ich liebe dieses Forum!
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UHSDR further updates?
« on: 05. November 2023, 09:45:51 »
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Dear all
It's more than 2 years since the latest UHSDR update. But firstly, please apologise me for opening this issues if there is any kind of sesnsitivity arround it. It is also true that I have no programming skills in order to personnaly contribute to the matter. So, if I may, I have a few questions and a proposal:
- I use OVI UI a lot and it is really user friendly (except for the shifted menu). But it is there still an intent to go beyond 24 kHz of band-scope?
- What is the purspose of having two WM8731 codecs? If one of the is not in use (which one) than I will desolder it and use it in another project (since this item became obsolete and no longer provided).
- With almost daily use of the transceiver I am still very much annoyed with the touch screen menu item being shifted away from the actual buttons positions. Here is the proposal (please also check the photo). Why don't you move V-meter from bottom-right to bottom-left corner and shift the menu items to the right?
I thank you in advance for any possible answer.
Kind regards
Janez, S58J
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SP9BSL
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Re:UHSDR further updates?
« Reply #3 on: 07. November 2023, 09:22:58 »
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Hi all, just to put here a sign of life - I'm still onboard  Reading occasionally posts. So far no luck finding time for hobby, some hard events in close family last months but I'm still with warm thoughts about UHSDR. Hope winter will give some time to reenter the project again.
Cheers - Slawek SP9BSL
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LEO73
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Re:UHSDR further updates?
« Reply #5 on: 21. November 2024, 16:11:20 »
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Hello DF8OE, I'm 50 years old, I'm an intel pc software technician; I think the new generation not have this sort of hobbies because it is an expensive hobby. I say always tho the people that a hobbyist is a person that spent double: first time for buy a real work device, the second time for imitate it! My hobbies is draw and make little Analog and digital PCB's using PIC MCU(18Fxxx) and program it in C language. So for this big project I'm be able to give you only a modest donations. I was lucky, during mi life, to have found people's like you which reawaken interest in the operation of digital devices like this transceiver! I'll soon have a UHSDR QRP transceiver like this too.  Thank you for all your active members. See you soon.
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