That would be my understanding also, and easy to test in
SpectraVue.
I've just played back a NetSDR file in Continuum mode, 1300kHz span of
the MW band, using 2048 point FFT and 2097152 point FFTs.
Except that the 2048 point playback zips by very quickly
(unsurprisingly), it jitters around -32 dBm, while the 2097152 point
playback is more sedate in speed, and with very little change in the -32
dBm value, again unsurprisingly.
The "jitter" is presumably real, as the power level of
individual signals in the night-time MW band is constantly
changing.
If the commenting in SpectraVue's code is anything like what was in Moe's
SDR14xApp, and CuteSDR, he probably tells you what he's doing right
there. Finding it might be another thing.
Nick
At 13:18 2022-03-17, Tony_AD0VC wrote:
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I wouldn't think that the RBW
matters for this. Just sum all X bins. If RBW is smaller then X will be
bigger and there will be less power in each bin. Sum of the bins will be
the same for a given total bandwidth.
Tony
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> on
behalf of Simon Brown <simon@...> Sent: Thursday,
March 17, 2022 4:45 AM To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io
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Continuum mode
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On Behalf Of Simon Brown Sent: 17 March 2022 10:39
To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io Subject: Re: [SDR-Radio]
Continuum mode
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Given:
- Center frequency & bandwidth è Count of FFT bins = X (values in
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Simon Brown, G4ELI
https://www.sdr-radio.com
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<main@SDR-Radio.groups.io
> On Behalf Of Conrad, PA5Y Sent: 17 March 2022 09:49
To:
main@SDR-Radio.groups.io
Subject: Re: [SDR-Radio] Continuum mode
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Hello Simon, I really appreciate you adding this feature. I do have
SpectraVue and an SDR-IP and in the past like Charles I used SDRC with
Perseus and the IQ outputs as inputs for SpectraVue. Very cumbersome!
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Let’s get it working and then I have some other ideas.
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This will be really useful.
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73
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> On Behalf Of Simon Brown via groups.io Sent: 15 March
2022 06:42 To:
main@SDR-Radio.groups.io
Subject: Re: [SDR-Radio] Continuum mode
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That’s fine. I can get almost all work done, then there’s fine
tuning. I think a docking window like the Signal History is the correct
solution.
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Simon Brown, G4ELI
https://www.sdr-radio.com
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> On Behalf Of sm6fhz Sent: 14 March 2022 21:48
To:
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Subject: Re: [SDR-Radio] Continuum mode
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Hi. Here is an early message (May 2014) with an tentative short-spec for
the Continuum Mode:
https://sdr-radio.groups.io/g/main/message/23048 73 / Ingolf, SM6FHZ
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