Absolutely phenomenal video! I finally started feeling comfortable with this application, but your video took me to the next level. I hope you do more if you haven't already. I'll take a look through your other videos. Thank you so much!!!
@marcioamaral75116 ай бұрын
Why arent there more videos like this one? Thank you so much!
@SMShannon55Ай бұрын
Thank you for this tutorial. In the point to point link analysis, in the Radio Link window, are a bunch of red areas along the surface. An acquaintance has done a similar analysis but his red areas extend much higher in some places. What do those red areas and their height represent?
@TheGmr14011 ай бұрын
Cool, nice video 😊
@DoubleALabs11 ай бұрын
Thanks!! You've got an awesome channel!
@TheGmr14011 ай бұрын
@DoubleALabs thank you, your channel is great as well 👍
@jaycranmer20012 ай бұрын
Hey i had two questions and its been bothering me for a long time out of curiosity. I play music from my pc to my microphone with a virtual cable, and I can play music in xbox partys and the music sounds compressed a little more lower quality than fm radio. Also sometimes when a song starts to fade out or there's heavy reverb on the vocals, I'll hear this white snow ststic noise, and it goes away after about 3 seconds. Was wondering if thats quantization error as the xbox party chatt is compressing the audio a lot. Also, another thing is for certain songs some instruments are just not captured as in some instruments that are in mono on the right channel arent captured and muted for some reason. Would that have to do with compression or maybe xbox party chatt can only captire mono audio on the left channel. Those two things really intrest me though i couldnt figure it out.
@TemesgenTiruneh-b1m4 ай бұрын
Many thanks!
@andreaperino22949 ай бұрын
Many thanks! Grazie!
@SRMurugesh-22558 ай бұрын
Sir 1800 MHz not available sir alternate band?
@DoubleALabs8 ай бұрын
See 5:56 in the video (Creating a Network section). You should be able to set, for example, 1800 and 1820 as minimum and maximum frequencies.