Thank you sir!, been trying to wrap my head around this question and could not nearly get any understanding until your most lovely simple/practical explanation. God bless you !
As a person who has zero eye sight, that Sdrplay has, since their founding, has made no effort to include blind SWL people in the useability of SDRUno by those who need the ability to operate this software through the use of a keyboard. I would like to purchase the your sdr hardware but don’t have any way of controlling the hardware via the keyboard. It seems like the only way to get the attention of those who engineer the software is through legal action through the courts. It would be nice if these people would include all users when designing software. Since shortwave is dead, it would probably be a waste of time pursuing it legally as this would most likely drive the the company into bankrupsy.
Thank you sir!, been trying to wrap my head around this question and could not nearly get any understanding until your most lovely simple/practical explanation. God bless you !
Thanks for the video, it helped me a lot. I'm new to the RSP1A and still trying to get to grips with it.
Thanks for the explanation.
I like these short explanations. Now when someone on Facebook or elsewhere asks a question about this, we can direct them to these videos. Thank you.
What does zero IF mean and what is a good seperation Freq. And why, still so many questions
Thanka
It would be great if you could make an video and explain the Zero-IF en Low-IF function. It's not really clear to me what the difference is.
Hi a recently install the last version 1.41.1 and I look LO: now disappear on the screen...is that any problem?
The default is now to automatically set the offset so no need to display LO. You can change this in settings.
@@SDRplayRSP thanks so much!!! I really think I made a mistake or it was a bug of the new version... thanks so much
As a person who has zero eye sight, that Sdrplay has, since their founding, has made no effort to include blind SWL people in the useability of SDRUno by those who need the ability to operate this software through the use of a keyboard. I would like to purchase the your sdr hardware but don’t have any way of controlling the hardware via the keyboard. It seems like the only way to get the attention of those who engineer the software is through legal action through the courts. It would be nice if these people would include all users when designing software. Since shortwave is dead, it would probably be a waste of time pursuing it legally as this would most likely drive the the company into bankrupsy.