Bandwidt above 1 Mhz won't work

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PA0PZD
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Bandwidt above 1 Mhz won't work

Post by PA0PZD » Mon Oct 01, 2018 2:18 pm

I just installed the spectrum analyzer SAS on my PC. The bandwidth from 1 Mhz till 10 Mhz is fine working. But above 500 Kc is not. 100 Khz becomes still 1 Mhz. Or the program is crashing. What to do? Or is it because it is an A version? Like to do measurment to MF receiver stages.
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Re: Bandwidt above 1 Mhz won't work

Post by PA0PZD » Thu Oct 04, 2018 4:40 pm

I read that this is happening, because the sweep buttons below 1 mhz are disabled because of software problemes? Hope that in next comming releases this has been solved.
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Re: Bandwidt above 1 Mhz won't work

Post by SteveAndrew » Sat Oct 06, 2018 6:09 am

PA0PZD wrote:The bandwidth from 1 Mhz till 10 Mhz is fine working. But above 500 Kc is not. 100 Khz becomes still 1 Mhz. Or the program is crashing.
Try changing your region setting to something like US or UK. There is a bug where computers set to regions where the ',' is used as a decimal separator. Full sweeps from 1KHZ to 2GHz are already fixed for the next release.

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Re: Bandwidt above 1 Mhz won't work

Post by DJ0HF » Sat Oct 13, 2018 2:05 pm

I found in windows 10 I didn't need to change the region but just go into the region settings and simply change the decimal seperator to a '.' and you can keep the region unchanged.

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Re: Bandwidt above 1 Mhz won't work

Post by SteveAndrew » Sun Oct 14, 2018 1:18 am

DJ0HF wrote:I found in windows 10 I didn't need to change the region but just go into the region settings and simply change the decimal seperator to a '.' and you can keep the region unchanged.
Thank you for that. The bug has been fixed by forcing the application to use "en-US" culture settings when it's launched, this action doesn't affect any other applications. I've tried setting my own PC to various regions and the fix seems to work.

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