| The P3 manufacturer's info page indicates:
        "200 kHz maximum span; 2 kHz minimum span
        (wider spans planned with future f/w updates)"
My Omni VII does 3kHz,  30kHz, and 300 kHz.   I generally use the
30 kHz range, myself.   I also use Carl N4PY's software with a
Ten-Tec RX320D as a "second receiver" and it has a band scope
that can run in the background, and then if you click on the
RX320D band scope window, my Omni VII automatically tunes
to that frequency.   Fabulous.
A)   I wonder if it would work that way with the Orion II....?
B)   Does the Orion II have a different range(s) for its scope ?
        PS...  I once asked Carl about this, and I believe he
        modified he software pursuant to my inquiry, and
        then announced it would be a new feature in (I think)
        release 3.17 or so.    If you look in the "readme" file you
        will see where he added this to the feature mix.
         I felt pretty special getting that sort of treatment, while
        thinking Carl is        pretty @##$%  quick on his feet !
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Happy Trails.
=======================  Richards / K8JHR  =========================
On 9/28/2011 06:20, Brian Mullaney wrote:
> On 9/27/2011 9:01 PM, Jerry Haigwood wrote:
>> Or buy a Elecraft K3!
>>
>
> The display on the K3 looks a bit small to have bandscope functionality..
>
> Brian
> n2aet
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