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Meter work

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2023 5:23 pm
by ramdor
Hey all,

We need meters, lots of meters. Still massive wip, but will be coming out at some point over next 2/3/4 weeks.

In action : https://youtu.be/4yR8VTMX548

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Re: Meter work

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2023 5:31 pm
by sv1jso
This is a dream Richie.
Kudos my friend

Mike
SV1JSO

Re: Meter work

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2023 5:39 pm
by rbduck
Wow Richie. Love the meters. I've ordered another PC just to carry the load. I'm very anxious to see them in action. Thank for all the great work!

Re: Meter work

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2023 5:51 pm
by w-u-2-o
Very cool Richie.

However, can the the peak and average indications for each function please be combined onto a single meter? It's much easier to read and understand that way. It's how audio information is always presented in the professional realm.

Also, there's no reason to show ALC, ALC Comp and ALC Group. ALC Group is all that is necessary as it combines the functions of ALC and ALC Comp.

Thanks!

Scott

Re: Meter work

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2023 5:55 pm
by ramdor
@Scott , yep anything can be done, it is entirely object based with z order etc etc. I can overlay the peak date at a higher Z order easily. At the mo it is everything slapped on dx surface so I can check it all works ;)

Re: Meter work

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2023 6:02 pm
by ramdor
just a quick vid of it working....

https://youtu.be/4yR8VTMX548

Re: Meter work

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2023 7:12 pm
by K1LSB
Richie,

Is a S/N Ratio meter in the future at any point? IMO a S/N Ratio (SNR) meter is actually much more relevant than a simple S-meter because it actually shows the signal level relative to the noise level, which is much more valuable info than just the raw S-meter reading of a signal.

I've always believed that telling someone "You're 10 over" (but not mentioning that the noise is already S9+5) is nowhere near as informative as letting them know "You're only 5 dB over the noise".

For reference, the latest version of Simon Brown's SDR Console has a fully functional SNR meter, it performs beautifully, I use it all the time while SWL'ing.

Kind thanks,
Mark

Re: Meter work

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2023 7:45 pm
by w-u-2-o
K1LSB wrote:Richie,

Is a S/N Ratio meter in the future at any point? IMO a S/N Ratio (SNR) meter is actually much more relevant than a simple S-meter because it actually shows the signal level relative to the noise level, which is much more valuable info than just the raw S-meter reading of a signal.

It's not a meter, just a readout, but that information is currently available in the "info line" just below the spectral display. Right click that line to switch between the two pages of info available. Page 2 of 2 shows resolution bandwidth, noise power spectral density, passband noise power, and passband SNR. These numbers are all approximate since the software has to guess where noise is noise and where signal is signal, but they are pretty close.

Re: Meter work

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2023 7:56 pm
by K1LSB
Many thanks Scott, I never knew that!

Mark

Re: Meter work

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2023 9:19 pm
by Joe
Richie,
Fantastic work on all. Thanks so much,

73’s
Joe
WD5Y

Re: Meter work

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2023 11:45 am
by w4bf
It would be wonderful if you would add some way to turn off that red history shading on the analog meters.



Thanks

Re: Meter work

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2023 12:19 pm
by w9ac
Awesome effort.

Richie, is it your current plan to display all functions simultaneously or menu-select only those metering parameters of interest to the operator?

Paul, W9AC

Re: Meter work

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2023 12:34 pm
by NC3Z
w9ac wrote:plan to display all functions simultaneously or menu-select only those metering parameters of interest to the operator?


1:00 minute mark of video he notes that it will be configurable which ones you want to see.

Re: Meter work

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2023 1:05 pm
by W4GM
Fantastic!!!! Welcome Back and Thanks Richie....

Mike
W4GM

Re: Meter work

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2023 11:42 pm
by W3MMR
w-u-2-o wrote:
K1LSB wrote:Richie,

Is a S/N Ratio meter in the future at any point? IMO a S/N Ratio (SNR) meter is actually much more relevant than a simple S-meter because it actually shows the signal level relative to the noise level, which is much more valuable info than just the raw S-meter reading of a signal.

It's not a meter, just a readout, but that information is currently available in the "info line" just below the spectral display. Right click that line to switch between the two pages of info available. Page 2 of 2 shows resolution bandwidth, noise power spectral density, passband noise power, and passband SNR. These numbers are all approximate since the software has to guess where noise is noise and where signal is signal, but they are pretty close.


Im not seeing this on my software. Is it in later versions than 2.9.0 x64? All I see is on Page 1, how many hz off listening frequency strongest signal is, the db level of that signal in reference to the grid on the panadapter, and the frequency of the strongest signal in passband. And page 2 on has the resolution BW by itself.

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Re: Meter work

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2023 11:52 pm
by w-u-2-o
W3MMR wrote:Im not seeing this on my software. Is it in later versions than 2.9.0 x64?

You need to upgrade to 2.9.0.6.

viewtopic.php?f=9&t=4133

Follow the beta link.

Re: Meter work

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2023 3:34 pm
by ramdor
w-u-2-o wrote:
K1LSB wrote:Richie,

Is a S/N Ratio meter in the future at any point? IMO a S/N Ratio (SNR) meter is actually much more relevant than a simple S-meter because it actually shows the signal level relative to the noise level, which is much more valuable info than just the raw S-meter reading of a signal.

It's not a meter, just a readout, but that information is currently available in the "info line" just below the spectral display. Right click that line to switch between the two pages of info available. Page 2 of 2 shows resolution bandwidth, noise power spectral density, passband noise power, and passband SNR. These numbers are all approximate since the software has to guess where noise is noise and where signal is signal, but they are pretty close.


Estimated SNR data is now presented to the meter system and rendered. Difference in numbers is due to the meter being updated much faster (adjustable) than the relatively slow snapshot on the info bar. Oh, and the magic eye is displaying signal str at the mo, well it can be calibrated to display anything in all actuality.

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Re: Meter work

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2023 5:06 pm
by K1LSB
Richie, you are awesome !!

Mark

Re: Meter work

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2023 11:16 pm
by ramdor
K1LSB wrote:Richie, you are awesome !!

Mark


Beware however, that it uses the estimated noise floor across the whole visible spectrum (the same noise floor that used for auto adjusting agc gain etc) and estimated passband noise power to make the calculations. There are a whole bunch of other factors that will change the estimated PBSNR value as well, which perhaps Scott could cover in another thread if not already.

Some useful info here from Scott : HERE

Cheers.

Re: Meter work

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2023 12:59 am
by w-u-2-o
ramdor wrote:
K1LSB wrote:Richie, you are awesome !!

Mark


Beware however, that it uses the estimated noise floor across the whole visible spectrum (the same noise floor that used for auto adjusting agc gain etc) and estimated passband noise power to make the calculations. There are a whole bunch of other factors that will change the estimated PBSNR value as well, which perhaps Scott could cover in another thread if not already.

Some useful info here from Scott : HERE

Cheers.

The estimate is extremely accurate, thanks to Richie's remarkably astute algorithm, I believe the same one that is used to judge the noise floor for automatic display scaling. It is rarely more than a dB off.

Re: Meter work

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2023 11:35 pm
by W1JA
FB Richie! The TX multimeter is awesome! I'm looking forward to the future refinements. (Such as giving users a choice of colors per meter, and a choice of which meters to display.)

73! John W1JA

Re: Meter work

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2023 4:28 pm
by W3MMR
2.9.0.7 has been really good so far. Enjoying the meters. I am also having an issue with the cross needle meter staying up when not transmitting.I tried changing the picture file name, but it didn't work. I did not get into the code because im not real familiar with doing that and want to research what i need to do a little more, before doing it.

Thanks Richie, SIgi, and the rest for all of your contributions


Perry

Re: Meter work

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2023 2:40 pm
by ww1ssradio
Any idea as to when you will release the new meter version??