Re: [Flexradio] Laptop and firewire

2014-02-20 Thread Steve Potter
Netgear use the interface and cables as backbone linking on their reasonably 
new stackable switches GS724TS etc. up to 96GBps bandwidth on the 48 port 
variant. 
We have several and performance is excellent and very inexpensive.
Steve



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Sent: 20 February 2014 06:32
To: 'Neal Campbell'; 'Jerry'
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Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Laptop and firewire

HDMI is a High Definition Multimedia Interface for audio/video interface. So
far not used for just data but works great for A/V transfers

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Campbell
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 8:42 PM
To: Jerry
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Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Laptop and firewire

Jerry

I am not sure what that is but I have never heard of it. Can you point me to
a link that shows one?

73

Neal Campbell
Abroham Neal LLC




On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 8:12 PM, Jerry wa2...@verizon.net wrote:

 Tnx Johnnie but this is card bus to firewire.  I'm interested in HDMI,
 as that is what is now coming with cheap laptops these days

 On 2/19/2014 6:39 PM, Johnnie Spotts wrote:

 PAPA INT'L, 1394  Firewire 3 Port Cardbus



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Re: [Flexradio] FlexRadio Digest, Vol 106, Issue 18

2014-02-20 Thread Jim Gilliam
I have successfully used TRENDnet USB to Serial Converter. They are available 
at Amazon.com at a very reasonable price. I have 5 of them in use and never had 
a problem. It comes with a CD driver. 
 
Jim, K6QE

 
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4. Re: Laptop and firewire (Neal Campbell)
5. Re: Laptop and firewire (Frank Coffey)
6. Re: Laptop and firewire (Steve Potter)
 
 
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 Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2014 17:55:41 -0500
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 Has anyone use a laptop with an HDMI to firewire converter?  If you 
 have, please tell me the model.  Jerry
 
 Has any one thought about using a Chromebook for remoting your Flex??
 
 Not related to Flex but does anyone have a USB to RS232 that works??   Jerry
 
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 I am using a PAPA INT'L, 1394 ?Firewire 3 Port Cardbus.
 
 Johnnie W6HTY
 
 
 
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 Has anyone use a laptop with an HDMI to firewire converter?? If you 
 have, please tell me the model.? Jerry
 
 Has any one thought about using a Chromebook for remoting your Flex??
 
 Not related to Flex but does anyone have a USB to RS232 that works???  Jerry
 
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 Tnx Johnnie but this is card bus to firewire.  I'm interested in HDMI, 
 as that is what is now coming with cheap laptops these days
 On 2/19/2014 6:39 PM, Johnnie Spotts wrote:
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 I am not sure what that is but I have never heard of it. Can you point me
 to a link that shows one?
 
 73
 
 Neal Campbell
 Abroham Neal LLC
 
 
 
 
 On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 8:12 PM, Jerry wa2...@verizon.net wrote:
 
  Tnx Johnnie but this is card bus to firewire.  I'm interested in HDMI, as
  that is what is now coming with cheap laptops these days
 
  On 2/19/2014 6:39 PM, Johnnie Spotts wrote:
 
  PAPA INT'L, 1394  Firewire 3 Port Cardbus
 
 
 
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[Flexradio] CW Memories and Keyboard Panel PTT Operation

2014-02-20 Thread Bill Bordy, NJ1H
I operate full duplex satellite operation with my Flex-5000. I have 
tried to operate full duplex CW using the CW Memories and Keyboard 
window. Unfortunately, I have no been able to figure out a way to 
prevent the PTT from releasing at end of each word using the CW Memories 
window.


Has anyone figured out a way to keep the MOX on using the CW Memories?

I have been able to operate full duplex using an external CW keying 
program setup to not release PTT.


I use external transverters and amplifiers and wish to avoid all the 
relay switching with the PTT being activated and released when there is 
no need for that during full duplex operation. Because of the delays 
used for relay switching, I have also noticed truncated keying with the 
CW Memories. I can easily detect this while listening to my downlink 
while transmitting.


73,
Bill
NJ1H

P.S. I was not sure truncated was applicable to both beginning and 
ending elements missing.


Per http://www.merriam-webster.com
TRUNCATED
lacking an expected or normal element (as a syllable) at the beginning 
or end








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[Flexradio] PowerSDR start up

2014-02-20 Thread Johnnie Spotts
Hi all,

On start of PowerSDR, I get a white horizontal at the middle of the screen, 
grey bottom half, white top half.
in order to get the powerSDR to come up I have to click the Flex radio icon, 
global settings, operation ,mode,click choice, if it is in normal,I click on 
safe mode 1, if in safe mode 1 I click on normal, then turn PowerSdr off and 
the start again and it runs ok.  What do I have set wrong?

Thanks for any help.

Johnnie W6HTY
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[Flexradio] PowerSDR start up

2014-02-20 Thread Johnnie Spotts
Hi all,

On start of PowerSDR, I get a white horizontal at the middle of the screen, 
grey bottom half, white top half.
in order to get the powerSDR to come up I have to click the Flex radio icon, 
global settings, operation ,mode,click choice, if it is in normal,I click on 
safe mode 1, if in safe mode 1 I click on normal, then turn PowerSdr off and 
the start again and it runs ok.  What do I have set wrong?

Thanks for any help.

Johnnie W6HTY
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