ESDR3 already makes a good impression but I really miss the button "RX-Antenna" from ESDR2.
Beside my normal, rotatable transmitting antenna I have an active, broadband receiving antenna,
which I often use to estimate the propagation conditions. The "band manger" in ESDR3 is very nice,
but totally unsuitable for the purpose.
In ESDR2, it was a nice thing to be able to switch quickly between the two antennas.
ESDR3 already makes a good impression but I really miss the button "RX-Antenna" from ESDR2.
Beside my normal, rotatable transmitting antenna I have an active, broadband receiving antenna, which I often use to estimate the propagation conditions. The "band manger" in ESDR3 is very nice, but totally unsuitable for the purpose.
In ESDR2, it was a nice thing to be able to switch quickly between the two antennas.
73 de Dieter, DK6OV