Discussion:
[Flexradio] Maestro to monitor
Mardy Eedson
2016-10-14 17:19:28 UTC
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Greetings:
I am running a Flex 6300 with a Maestro. I use a dedicated Windows 7 laptop for logging. All three units run in isolation from the LAN and are connected with each other through a dedicated ethernet hub.
I would like to use this setup in my amateur radio basic class.
Is there a way that I could project the panfall display being viewed on the Maestro to a large format monitor or television display so a group of people in the class could see what is going on?
Mardy Eedson, VE3QEE
Bill Tynan
2016-10-14 18:04:52 UTC
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Use a video camera.

Good luck.

73,
Bill Tynan, W3XO

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Subject: [Flexradio] Maestro to monitor

Greetings:
I am running a Flex 6300 with a Maestro. I use a dedicated Windows 7 laptop
for logging. All three units run in isolation from the LAN and are connected
with each other through a dedicated ethernet hub.
I would like to use this setup in my amateur radio basic class.
Is there a way that I could project the panfall display being viewed on the
Maestro to a large format monitor or television display so a group of people
in the class could see what is going on?
Mardy Eedson, VE3QEE
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Chris Tate - N6WM
2016-10-14 18:35:28 UTC
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Hi Mardy.

Not at this time, this is planned future functionality.

You could put a video camera aimed at it.. (not the best option) or use SSDR on the computer (the better option) to project the radio functions on the overhead. if you need to break out the log onto a different screen you could use a second monitor.

Chris
N6WM
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Subject: [Flexradio] Maestro to monitor

Greetings:
I am running a Flex 6300 with a Maestro. I use a dedicated Windows 7 laptop for logging. All three units run in isolation from the LAN and are connected with each other through a dedicated ethernet hub.
I would like to use this setup in my amateur radio basic class.
Is there a way that I could project the panfall display being viewed on the Maestro to a large format monitor or television display so a group of people in the class could see what is going on?
Mardy Eedson, VE3QEE
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Chris Tate - N6WM
2016-10-14 18:50:19 UTC
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Mardy Just a quick follow up. My mistake Looking at my notes this exact functionality is not on any radar scope I have. so using the suggestions below are your options for the time being.

~C./WM


Hi Mardy.

Not at this time, this is planned future functionality.

You could put a video camera aimed at it.. (not the best option) or use SSDR on the computer (the better option) to project the radio functions on the overhead. if you need to break out the log onto a different screen you could use a second monitor.

Chris
N6WM
Flex Contesting Champion
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From: FlexRadio [flexradio-***@flex-radio.biz] on behalf of Mardy Eedson [***@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2016 10:19 AM
To: ***@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] Maestro to monitor

Greetings:
I am running a Flex 6300 with a Maestro. I use a dedicated Windows 7 laptop for logging. All three units run in isolation from the LAN and are connected with each other through a dedicated ethernet hub.
I would like to use this setup in my amateur radio basic class.
Is there a way that I could project the panfall display being viewed on the Maestro to a large format monitor or television display so a group of people in the class could see what is going on?
Mardy Eedson, VE3QEE
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Don Plunkett
2016-10-15 00:35:15 UTC
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There are several ways to do this ... if you have a projector, then you can
connect the laptop to the projector and direct the output to the projector
and to a wall. If you have another large monitor then you can do a split
screen type of projection. There are a lot of options out there but they
depend on the equipment that you have available. It is hard to give advice
if a person does not know the tools available.
Don ... VA6FH


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Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Maestro to monitor

Mardy Just a quick follow up. My mistake Looking at my notes this exact
functionality is not on any radar scope I have. so using the suggestions
below are your options for the time being.

~C./WM


Hi Mardy.

Not at this time, this is planned future functionality.

You could put a video camera aimed at it.. (not the best option) or use
SSDR on the computer (the better option) to project the radio functions on
the overhead. if you need to break out the log onto a different screen you
could use a second monitor.

Chris
N6WM
Flex Contesting Champion
________________________________________
From: FlexRadio [flexradio-***@flex-radio.biz] on behalf of Mardy Eedson
[***@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2016 10:19 AM
To: ***@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] Maestro to monitor

Greetings:
I am running a Flex 6300 with a Maestro. I use a dedicated Windows 7 laptop
for logging. All three units run in isolation from the LAN and are connected
with each other through a dedicated ethernet hub.
I would like to use this setup in my amateur radio basic class.
Is there a way that I could project the panfall display being viewed on the
Maestro to a large format monitor or television display so a group of people
in the class could see what is going on?
Mardy Eedson, VE3QEE
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Dr. Howard S. White
2016-10-15 17:19:23 UTC
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I have had a lot of success in public demonstrations using my iPad Pro running SmartSDR for iOS AND connecting the output of the iPad to a digital projector. '

Easy to see on a huge screen.

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On Oct 14, 2016, at 10:19 AM, Mardy Eedson <***@gmail.com> wrote:

Greetings:
I am running a Flex 6300 with a Maestro. I use a dedicated Windows 7 laptop for logging. All three units run in isolation from the LAN and are connected with each other through a dedicated ethernet hub.
I would like to use this setup in my amateur radio basic class.
Is there a way that I could project the panfall display being viewed on the Maestro to a large format monitor or television display so a group of people in the class could see what is going on?
Mardy Eedson, VE3QEE
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