(Example: I like having a spectrum band scope, and really like being able to click on a graphical signal peak and have the radio instantly tune to the action represented thereby. In my view it is overly complex, will never be considered the paradigm of elegance and intuitive control - which, for me, is its ultimate failing.Ĥ) The application appears to work as intended, and I cannot imagine a more detailed or complex control program for this computer controlled. The BAD includes the shere number of features. If you want complexity and multiplicity of controls, you won't be dissapointed. However, if you just want to control the receiver, it is overkill and the screen is cluttered and "busy" and, in my view, fails to meet my needs as I want a program that simplifies operation and makes the controlling the rig easier, more convenient, and streamlined.ģ) The GOOD includes the shere number of features, and settings available. If you really want all the extra features, you will love it. This is a VERY COMPLICATED application for what is, essentially, a simple radio. The user interface is a work of art, but ultimately, becomes tedious to naviagte and use, with way too many viirtual buttons and knobs, drop down menus, sub-menus, popup dialog boxes, and etc. It is, nevertheless, quite intelligible and reasonably complete - much better than typical ham software documentation.Ģ) It is loaded FEATURES - in fact, OVERLOADED with features.
It could stand revision as it is overly comnplex and is repetitions to the point of tedium.
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Here is my take:ġ) The USER MANUAL is comprehensive and does a good job explaining how to install, setup, and use the program. I used ScopeStation with a Ten-Tec RS-320D receiver with good, but not outstanding results.