I have been reading this thread and am confused. Are you talking about
snap, crackle or pop? I had a unfamiliar poping noise with the latest software
that I fixed with increasing the audio buffer size. The poping occured
at the same time as the srd1000 window was being painted. It sounds
like
Sort of off topic, but you folks collectively know everything, perhaps you can
help.
I followed the flex document powersdr_vac_operation.pdf and have been
able to receive a few digital modes for the first time (using mixw). Since I
have
almost no idea what the spectrum or waterfall looks like
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Paul,
It really isn't off topic. Asking how to replace the alternator on a 74
Fiat - now that is off topic.
First off, to get to the root of your issues requires a bit more detail
info. In this case specifically what version of VAC are you using? 4.x
or 3.x? 3.12 is still the best version to
Paul,
I am pretty new at this also, but will share my findings and embarassing
foo paws (red neck for faux pais).
I am running MixW 2.17 and PowerSDR 1.6.2. Power SDR is set up exactly
like
the manual. I have worked rtty, cw, and BPSK31 with very good results
considering I have
Paul,
you may also want to take a look at the PowerSDR manual version 1.6.2,
specifically the Digital Mode Operation section of chapter 10: Operations,
which starts on page 131. This section includes updated VAC installation
instructions, based on the document originally written by N4HY as
On 8/8/06, Joe - AB1DO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can save the desired PowerSDR receive/transmit filter settings (for
various digital modes and wide/narrow filter settings as desired, as well as
transmit power, etc ) as a Profile in PowerSDR's setuptransmit form. That
way, the settings are
http://www.tortoisesvn.net/downloads
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all commands are available directly from the windows explorer.
only commands that make sense for the selected file/folder are
shown. You won't see any commands that you can't use in your situation.
The issue of how to optimize XP for smooth SDR-1000 operation is a
special pet project of mine. Here is a webpage that I discovered
that has over 400 optimization techniques:
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Tips_Page.htm
and I have tried to capture that and many others on my webpage:
Ken,
try this : http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/index.html a great collection of
very useful utilites, freeware..
-Dan K6KDK
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I am sure this has been answered before, but ...
I am thinking heavily of getting a SDR1000.
I am a CW op (99.9%).
I have a choice of two laptops.
Which would perform better?
1) Dell Intel Pentium M at 1.6 Ghz w/504 MB ram and without a parallel port ...
thus needing the USB to parallel
From a performance standpoint, the Intel Pentium M will out perform the
Celeron M even with the difference in RAM due to the expanded on chip
cache on the Pentium M.
If you use ferrites on the USB cable, then there is no functional
difference between it and the parallel port.
If the laptops have
You will probably be able to run a logger without any issues. Running a
web browser or any other program that handles a lot of graphic content
might cause some issues.
-Tim
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Between the two you listed, I would go with the Pentium M due to the larger
L2 cache. Let me say though that you are fairly close to the FireBox
minimum recommended CPU speed of 1.5GHz and thus may risk some audio
glitching depending on how clean the setup is (meaning, how many other
applications
Hi all,
I use various transverters with PowerSDR. Some
transverters need an IF that is slightly below 28 MHz
because the LO frequency is 1 or 2 KHz off. The
problem happens if I want to transmit, for example, on
1296.000.00. In that case, I can't do it because I get
a legend 143.999 is not within
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