Anyone speak Russian?
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Re: Simon's World Map dit-dit-dit ;-)
#simon'swordlmap
Jerry Lofstead W3CDE
GREAT! Jerry W3CDE On Tue, Mar 1, 2022 at 7:24 AM Simon Brown <simon@...> wrote:
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Re: Simon's World Map dit-dit-dit ;-)
#simon'swordlmap
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> On Behalf Of Frank
Sent: 01 March 2022 10:22 To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io Subject: [SDR-Radio] Simon's World Map dit-dit-dit ;-) #Simon'sWordlMap
HI Simon
Does anyone know if there is a map like this with the most strong colors like these:
ps: I did not find in the options if it is possible to visibly activate a DXcluster to see and understand by band / mode the activity of the propagation as "Live DX" and if possible insert a MUF vision on the map.
Any future further development?
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Simon's World Map dit-dit-dit ;-)
#simon'swordlmap
HI Simon
a little off topic on the SdrConsole, sorry, but didn't know where to ask so as not to disturb Simon directly ... I have always dedicated my fourth PC monitor, a 40 "HDMI TV, for the excellent" Simon's WorldMap ", which gives my shack a nice world view .... Does anyone know if there is a map like this with the most strong colors like these:
;-) ;-) which I have not found in good high definition to use in the <Simon's World Map>. ps: I did not find in the options if it is possible to visibly activate a DXcluster to see and understand by band / mode the activity of the propagation as "Live DX" and if possible insert a MUF vision on the map.
Any future further development?
Great job Simon !!!!
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Re: keyboard shortcuts or setting up and using sdr-radio via web interface?
Siegfried Jackstien
q and up down for qrg?? r and up down for rit x and up down for xit v and up down for volume d and up down for drive p and up down for processor level m and number ... select a (saved) memory ... ctrl m and then two or three letters select mode (ctrl m and u
for usb as an example?!?) just a few ideas and not yet nailed in stone ... just some simple
to remember shortcuts would be nice and very handy (for visual
impaired and normal users) if you use a keyboard shortcut for the most needed to change values with a letter plus up down (or left right) or with a ctrl and a letter plus another one or two (mode change etc) ,,, it should be an easy job even for a blind person maybe coarse and fine steps for up down and left right ?!?!? after qrg change a nice woman or man (synthetic voice) telling
the numbers slowly maybe with a one or two second delay if not further changed and for sure switchable if used or not no its not the voice to be used (the mp3 file) .. just one
example i made for fun (with the soft "say-it) ... very synthetic
and just to give you a smile hi hi ;-) and ... what about adding rit/xit do midi?? two turn knobs
similar as you made for filter upper and lower edge ... centre is
0hz and then plus minus 1 kc or so?!? dg9bfc sigi Am 27.02.2022 um 20:45 schrieb Max:
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Re: keyboard shortcuts or setting up and using sdr-radio via web interface?
jdow
I can understand that. It's a freaking big problem. I
had a friend go blind in his last couple years before he became
unreachable presumably deceased.
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Re: keyboard shortcuts or setting up and using sdr-radio via web interface?
jdow
You can select the portion of the screen to read. if
there is readable text there it can help. If the video has good
verbal instructions with video demonstrations they can be of some
help for a blind person.
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That said, I am not sure someone who is sightless would get a whole lot out of SDRC. SDRSharp with a limited selection of addons might be made more useful. And even it is not well suited. A text driven radio would be ideal. Nobody makes one. Heck, for making an SDR having the spectrum analyzer visible can help prove much of the rest of the program's functionality. (That is especially true with the idiot rtlsdr dongles that cannot be reset via software.) I wonder if in addition to X and Y position tone generators a third one or even a fourth could convey a notion of the color under the pointer. (It's bed time for me and now I cannot get this problem out of my head. It's such a hugely multidimensional stimulus to encode somehow.) {^_^} On 20220227 15:09:04, Tom Crosbie G6PZZ
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Unfortunately Hank only said visually impaired. That could range from mild impairment to totally blind. There are over 15 commercial screen readers for the visually impaired. Each offering a unique set of features. Some simply magnify the computer screen to those that read text to voice to detailed analyzation of screen content. Since no one was responding to him I responded mainly to let him know someone cared. That was the only purpose of my response. I’m not sorry I did. I normally refrain from comments as issues get beat to ad nauseam. Larry K4LED
------------ K4LED Links: https://101science.com https://www.101science.com/radiojove.html http://youtube.com/channel/UCtawz3MnMBwjz9ShhSC0ygQ/live On Feb 27, 2022, at 6:09 PM, Tom Crosbie G6PZZ <tom@...> wrote:
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Re: keyboard shortcuts or setting up and using sdr-radio via web interface?
Tom Crosbie G6PZZ
Larry, I didn’t know enough about his problem other than to quote the author. Most radio related videos I have watched depend highly on the visual content. I am slightly visually impaired but would get nothing from YouTube with just audio. I also thought, possibly in error that a screen reader read just text on screen within a limited area. As so much of SDRC is essentially a picture, I couldn’t grasp how he could be helped. Perhaps I am insensitive in that I am lucky to have most of my vision, at least in one eye, and haven’t yet had to resort to a screen reader. I apologise if I have offended you but I might have considered an alternative but sadly couldn’t think of one. Whilst there are some good YouTube recordings, you have to wade through a lot of crap to find the good stuff. IMHO. Tom G6PZZ
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Larry Dodd
Tom, Absolutely not at all. Listening to YouTube videos one can learn a lot. He uses a screen reader so has some level of vision. I’m hearing impaired so I am well aware of impairments. I take your email as insensitive. I was trying to help. Did you? Larry K4LED ------------ K4LED Links:
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Re: What the heck?
jdow
This is probably a military format and likely
Russians are involved. There is a war going on thanks to the
Russian psychopath.
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Re: keyboard shortcuts or setting up and using sdr-radio via web interface?
jdow
You do not need any vision at all to use a screen
reader. You need some sighted help up front, maybe, but cursor
position can be known pretty accurately with sound cues,
especially for people with very good relative or absolute pitch
accuracy.
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Re: keyboard shortcuts or setting up and using sdr-radio via web interface?
Max
On Sun, Feb 27, 2022 at 05:21 AM, Simon Brown wrote:
SDR Console isn't really suitable for the visually impaired, it's designed for use with the mouse. Fully keyboard support doesn't exist and to be honest I don't think it's really possible.Simon I think there is quite a lot of functionality for keyboard use. I think certainly not everyone aware of the ability to tune using the keyboard arrow/cursor L/R/Up/Down keys? Ability to program key shortcuts for mode and bandwidth is the big missing feature I feel. Unfortunately when programming custom keyboard keys (using the facility on the ribbon bar More Commands > Customize) these are somewhat buggy and while some do work, some can be programmed but do not "stick", so they work until a restart then vanish again. Even fixing this issue would give a lot more keyboard functionality than currently available. Is there any chance of at least getting this custom keys facility to function correctly for all the listed menu items? Even the ability to reliably program individual keys to recall Memories and Favourites would be a big plus, given that they store mode/bandwidth. I know it's not a trivial request, but it's frustrating that it's so nearly there. Appears available but sadly not fully functioning yet. Max |
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Re: What the heck?
Conrad, PA5Y
Unlikely as the IC-7300 has some plus points, one of which is that it is quite forgiving of audio input levels. This is audio overdrive; it sounds like a fuzz box which result in harmonically rich square waves. I’m not suggesting he is using an outboard fuzz box just that if he did it would sound the same 😊
Conrad
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Kriss Kliegle KA1GJU via groups.io
Maybe it's one of those 'noisy' IC-7300's that was so debated on another thread?
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Re: What the heck?
Maybe it's one of those 'noisy' IC-7300's that was so debated on another thread? 🤣
Cheers! Kriss KA1GJU PS: Very weak via Simon's server, so must be some LID over here stateside. Checked on my beam going south and weak in that direction too. |
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Re: What the heck?
There’s more than one signal contributing to this.
Never used Q65 myself (never used any JT modes) but I understand the desire some have to crank everything to 11 to work a station.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> On Behalf Of Conrad, PA5Y
Sent: 27 February 2022 18:21 To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io Subject: Re: [SDR-Radio] What the heck?
That is audio overdrive that is the problem, it sounds like Q65 which are inherently narrowband.
Conrad PA5Y
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> On Behalf Of Kriss Kliegle KA1GJU via groups.io
Running an amp on digital modes, or a clueless operator? Attachments:
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Re: What the heck?
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> On Behalf Of Kriss Kliegle KA1GJU
Sent: 27 February 2022 18:11 To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io Subject: [SDR-Radio] What the heck?
Running an amp on digital modes, or a clueless operator? -- - + - + -
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Re: What the heck?
Conrad, PA5Y
That is audio overdrive that is the problem, it sounds like Q65 which are inherently narrowband.
Conrad PA5Y
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Kriss Kliegle KA1GJU via groups.io
Running an amp on digital modes, or a clueless operator? Attachments:
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Re: What the heck?
When running digital there should be no audio compression at all, also no ALC compression, I guess this may be the problem.
Trust me, there’s worse round here on 2m at times.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> On Behalf Of Kriss Kliegle KA1GJU
Sent: 27 February 2022 18:11 To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io Subject: [SDR-Radio] What the heck?
Running an amp on digital modes, or a clueless operator? -- - + - + -
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What the heck?
Running an amp on digital modes, or a clueless operator?
Or just a really W I D E digital signal? 73 Kriss KA1GJU See attachments: |
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Re: keyboard shortcuts or setting up and using sdr-radio via web interface?
Tom,
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Absolutely not at all. Listening to YouTube videos one can learn a lot. He uses a screen reader so has some level of vision. I’m hearing impaired so I am well aware of impairments. I take your email as insensitive. I was trying to help. Did you? Larry K4LED
------------ K4LED Links: https://101science.com https://www.101science.com/radiojove.html http://youtube.com/channel/UCtawz3MnMBwjz9ShhSC0ygQ/live On Feb 27, 2022, at 7:09 AM, Tom Crosbie G6PZZ <tom@...> wrote:
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