Aside from all the great answers as to how to interface the computer, is this really practical? Does anyone really leave it up to a computer to pick the best beverage for weak signals in the noise? I
Jack, Not only is it practical, but old technology. If you have a MIMO WiFi router, for one example, that is one of its functions -- selecting the best direction through electronically steered fixed
I don't know about practical or not. It's certainly slick though. I had a setup with a bidirectional beam electrically switched. N1MM set the rotor to the hemisphere indicated based on it's database.
Jeff; Those of us in 6-land very much appreciate your antenna switching. We generally hear CO stations very well, but since they normally point their antennas to the northeast, they dont hear us. You
The functionality of Phase 1 will still be in place when Phase 2 is going. I will be listening to see if the computer knows what it's doing. When it misses hearing somebody, I'll be hitting the Esc k
The computer can hear weak signals better than most of us if you use the technology like cw skimmer then the computer is decoding NOT listening (hearing it) try it you may be surprised what the compu
Last nite I opened up my Sep2016 QST & saw 'Web-Controlled Receiver Antenna Switching' by Spiro KE2ZT on pg 42. How apropos. J See https://www.adafruit.com/products/2471 Fritz K4OAQ _________________