He has a point about individual disables for spectrum and waterfall. But the nature of the GUI makes that a little awkward to achieve and still look nice. For a remote app this would make sense if he wanted demodulation at the remote location. I can imagine this as a little box in the bedroom that spends most of its life playing FM music and working as a clock radio.
On the other hand if he wants to listen to a box that lives in a remote location this sounds like a server application perhaps constrained to the local network.
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Ability to turn off waterfall and spectrum analyser
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Re: Ability to turn off waterfall and spectrum analyser
Actually updating the waterfall / spectrum uses *very* little CPU / GPU, there's no noticeable saving.
Re: Ability to turn off waterfall and spectrum analyser
They take a LOT of bandwidth over remote desktop or VNC.
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