Hello,
This is my first post and I'm not sure if this is the right place...
A quick intro. I'm a radio amateur, vk2ezf, licenced for 50 years, ex IT professional, and have been using various SDR software for a number of years. But only just came across sdr console after seeing a number of very positive reviews on ham radio sites and youtube, so I'm keen to find out more.
I just want to offer some feedback on the sdr-radio.com website. I went to sdr-radio.com to download sdr console and start my journey of discovery. However, I have to say I found it really difficult to find what I wanted as on arrival I was greeted with the following page
As you can see, only about one third of the page is actual website information, and even then, it doesn't tell me much!
I'm using firefox and my screen is 1920x1080. I'm not sure if it's something in my settings but even when I scrolled down, all the google ad blocks are really large and take up at least 50% of my screen height when present. For me at least, this makes reading the relevant material on the screen really tiresome.
It's ok, I did eventually find the download and am now exploring the software - but it might be an idea to look into making the pages a bit more usable.
Thanks for what looks like a great application.
Andrew
sdr-radio website layout
Re: sdr-radio website layout
Andrew,
It is up to Simon but may I just say that many web sites are like this nowadays.
You have to look very carefully to get the information and especially the correct links.
I guess the site is offered free but at a price of frustration for the users.
I hate to say it but unless Simon charges for his software then maybe we just have to get used to it.
73 Alan G4ZFQ
It is up to Simon but may I just say that many web sites are like this nowadays.
You have to look very carefully to get the information and especially the correct links.
I guess the site is offered free but at a price of frustration for the users.
I hate to say it but unless Simon charges for his software then maybe we just have to get used to it.
73 Alan G4ZFQ
Re: sdr-radio website layout
AdBlock works wonders!
Just sayin'!
73 Kriss KA1GJU
Just sayin'!
73 Kriss KA1GJU
73 Kriss KA1GJU Home of the KA1GJU Super Station SDRC Servers in NH, USA (FN42mw & FN43na)
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Re: sdr-radio website layout
DuckDuckGo search engine also has their own propriety blocker to install called Privacy essentials , it seems to do good also .
Ok on Adblock , i used to use "Origins" , it worked well .
Now just trying DDG for the last month or so . , cheers Paul VK4AGK
Re: sdr-radio website layout
I like to leave myself logged in on a browser and turn the adblocker off so the ads come in and er ah get ignored. Maybe that helps Simon - when I remember to do that.
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Re: sdr-radio website layout
This is one reason for the demise of print magazines. 90% ads, 10% content and no ad blocker.
Most web sites relying on ads have an intro screen discouraging or requiring the user to turn off their ad blocker.
Are there ad blockers that don't trigger that requirement?
Most web sites relying on ads have an intro screen discouraging or requiring the user to turn off their ad blocker.
Are there ad blockers that don't trigger that requirement?
Re: sdr-radio website layout
It depends on the site and the ad blocker used.
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