Saving a Workspace
Saving a Workspace
What am I missing? I can't seem to save a workspace. I rename a workspace, e.g., 7.293 AM and then get everything like I want it, Left Click the name window and Ctrl-Click the 7.293. Then pick another and say rename it 3.725 AM and get ready and Ctrl-Click the 3.725. Now I go click on the 7.293 AM and it's the setup for the 3.725. Help!!
John in Tucson
John in Tucson
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Re: Saving a Workspace
John,
Workspaces only save the layout of Windows - size, position etc. They do not save any of the RX setting - frequency, mode etc. To save the later, use memories.
73 Martin - G4ENZ
Workspaces only save the layout of Windows - size, position etc. They do not save any of the RX setting - frequency, mode etc. To save the later, use memories.
73 Martin - G4ENZ
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Hi, new to the forum as you can see, I too wondered how to save the settings, and realised it was memories, but can the setting be saved en bloc from a workspace or do you have enter all the setting individually in the memory.
Thanks in anticipation
Phil
Thanks in anticipation
Phil
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In the upper left-hand corner of the/a memory panel is a button/tab labelled "Store."
Clicking this button/tab saves all available details of the frequency that you are receiving into the next available line of the panel.
Reading about the memory panel in the user manual is to be recommended as it is well worth exploring it's possibilities, which are very useful indeed.
Enjoy!
Clicking this button/tab saves all available details of the frequency that you are receiving into the next available line of the panel.
Reading about the memory panel in the user manual is to be recommended as it is well worth exploring it's possibilities, which are very useful indeed.
Enjoy!
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Thanks for that. I did try that because it seemed intuitive that 'store' would store and nothing happened and I've just tried it again and nothing showed in the memory panel.
Is there something else I should have set or running. At least I now now that 'Store' should do something.
Thanks
Phil
Is there something else I should have set or running. At least I now now that 'Store' should do something.
Thanks
Phil
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Thanks Paul, got it. I did try the store button as it seemed intuitive but if didn't work, but read a bit further down and found I have to select MCTR.
Its a magic piece of kit isnt it..
Phil
Its a magic piece of kit isnt it..
Phil
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Stunning!
Also SDRUno, cross-platform and free takes a bit of beating and please be aware that there are very useful SdrPlay insructional/informational videos on youtube.
Also SDRUno, cross-platform and free takes a bit of beating and please be aware that there are very useful SdrPlay insructional/informational videos on youtube.
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You aren't the first to think SDRUno is cross-platform Paul, but afaik it isn't.
Would love to be proved wrong.
Would love to be proved wrong.

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Sorry octave, you're quite correct, got my SDRPlay's and SDRUno's scrambled.
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