I am curious how others use the band scope. That is, others that mostly run
rather than S&P.
As an Assisted station my source of data points on what freq to go is the Mults
window and the bandmap populated with calls. When I use the band map I only use
it to find a reasonably quiet frequency. Once I park myself on the frequency I
switch the span to +1 2.5 KHz and only use the scope to avoid QRM from nearby
stations.
What am I missing? Or is the band scope more useful to S&P stations and perhaps
more narrowly to un-assisted S&P stations?
Rudy N2WQ
On Thursday, September 28, 2017, 1:03:34 PM EDT, Bill Turner
<dezrat@outlook.com> wrote:
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On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 13:41:11 +0000 (UTC), Don wrote:
>I see the TS-590SG does not have a band scope but the '7300 does. I think
>that's a very valuable feature to have in a radio.
REPLY:
If you're serious about the band scope (aka spectrum scope) you really
should check out the Flex Radio series. I have owned a 7300 and it's
a nice radio, but the Flex band scope way out classes it, especially
when used with a second monitor so it can be run full screen. .
73, Bill W6WRT
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