How do I configure CW Skimmer?
Posted: Sat May 19, 2018 2:31 pm
Anan 8000DLE
Current: M-VAC supporting WSJT-X - selectable VAC1 (RX1/ADC1) or VAC2 (RX2/ADC2 when using RX array)
So if I wanted to add CW Skimmer ... I believe it uses IQ ... I of course don't want to mess with my current set up using both of these as noted above. And of course since Skimmer uses IQ and WSJT doesn't - that would suggest I believe there is no solution without having to go in and out changing settings ... or am i missing something (hopefully so)?
If the above is true might it be possible to add a "VAC3" that is pointable to RX1 or RX2, runs independent of VAC1/2 as well as concurrent, and of course has "I/Q" out capability?
OR and what I believe the response might be - use another VAC program like VMB-banana(?) which I think allows splitting - although that doesn't solve the need to go in and click on I/Q out on/off as the mode warrants it ... however if that were the case then maybe add to the AUDIO | VAC1 tab a setting "VAC1 and I/Q out enabled if mode = CW" which might be simpler than adding a third VAC.
Gary
K9RX
Current: M-VAC supporting WSJT-X - selectable VAC1 (RX1/ADC1) or VAC2 (RX2/ADC2 when using RX array)
So if I wanted to add CW Skimmer ... I believe it uses IQ ... I of course don't want to mess with my current set up using both of these as noted above. And of course since Skimmer uses IQ and WSJT doesn't - that would suggest I believe there is no solution without having to go in and out changing settings ... or am i missing something (hopefully so)?
If the above is true might it be possible to add a "VAC3" that is pointable to RX1 or RX2, runs independent of VAC1/2 as well as concurrent, and of course has "I/Q" out capability?
OR and what I believe the response might be - use another VAC program like VMB-banana(?) which I think allows splitting - although that doesn't solve the need to go in and click on I/Q out on/off as the mode warrants it ... however if that were the case then maybe add to the AUDIO | VAC1 tab a setting "VAC1 and I/Q out enabled if mode = CW" which might be simpler than adding a third VAC.
Gary
K9RX