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What is the chance that the SDR-5000 /C, /D models come bundled with Linux ?
73's , Bruce
KL7JDR
Regrettably, slim to none. (more like none to none). It's a shame. If it did
come with Linux, and a Linux Powersdr console, I would be saving my money, and
The 14/April Flex Radio TeamSpeak audio is available at:
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Mike - AA8K
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Hallo,
forces me to keep a Win 2000 partition
maybe one should try to compile the console using Mono - a .Net
implementation which also runs under Linux:
http://www.mono-project.com/.
Shouldn't need to change too much(?), but will require a bit of work.
vy 73 de toby
PS: Also don't
There is a new M-Audio driver available for the D44 at their website.
Version: 5.10.00.5057v
Release date 4/7/07
Frank,
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Frank Mayer wrote:
There is a new M-Audio driver available for the D44 at their website.
Version: 5.10.00.5057v
Release date 4/7/07
Frank,
Thank you for the info. It is only available for Win XP, not for 2000.
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Where did this come from? We have the Mini-ITX dual booting Windows XP
and Linux and making sure that the hardware is supported by both OS's.
Eric himself wrote the hardware code for Linux. Linux support is
definitely intended. It is clear that Windows XP will be the dominant
OS in
Frank Brickle wrote:
I think you might be misunderstanding a little how the development
process has gone up till this point.
A very significant number of features that helped solidify the
SDR-1000's popularity came from outside Flex. A significant number of
those came from the parallel
Can the new Flex 5000 run as below ??
Would it be possible using 2 monitors and sound cards, running versions of
the software in separate directories under windows XP pro to have 2 radios
on one computer
I also use Logic 8 logging software and control. I guess I could use 2
monitor
Toby Deinhardt wrote:
$1000 Dollar sound cards...
The Lynx 2 familiy of cards are in this price ball park:
http://www.lynxstudio.de/enpages/lynx_two_tech.html
http://www.lynxstudio.de/download/LynxTWOBrochure.pdf
http://audio.rightmark.org/test/lynx-two-b-1644.html
The Flex 5000 uses the
Has anybody noticed AGC behavior in the SubRX different from the main
rcvr on SDR-X svn 1139?
It doesn't happen in SDR 1.9.0 svn 1125
73 de Ignacio, EB4APL
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The panadapter shows the transmit digital stream BEFORE it hits the QSE
(sdr exciter). There is no way to do it any other way in the SDR-1000.
The Flex 5000 is considerably more versatile in this regard because of
its dual RX/TX IF. In fact, the plan is to tune the transmitter
Eric and I are working on the PS3 for GnuRadio use. I want to use it for
DttSP as well. The issue we have run into head long for use with the
SDR-1000 is that there is no way to interface a high end sound card.
They left out Firewire and there is no reasonable USB sound card. My
current
Not quite... People think and feel in analog fashion.
A version with the most important functions on buttons and
pseudo-analog knobs make alot of sense, especially after 20 or more
hours of SOAB in a contest
vy 73 de toby
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Gerald put over a year into the design of this interface.
If the card has specs close to or better than the Lynx, then I tip
my hat to Gerald... Imho, a year is not along time for this kind of
developement.
It cannot be used as a sound card easily.
Schade... That is a pity.
Please remember that the majority of the
Flexers are running PowerSDR on Windows.
There is room for both OS.
BTW, I'm migrating my PCs to Linux.
I may get one for Vista, but only to
help my clients with troubleshooting.
Mike - AA8K
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All of which makes a better case for
Frank,
With the advent of Ubuntu Linux, as well as Fedora Core (and possible
Knoppis and Xandros), I have been increasingly impressed with ease of use
AND ease with which we may use the command line to modify the OS,
especially Ubuntu.
Do you know if Power SDR can be run under WINE, or Cedega,
Hi Flexers
We all talking about top Radios and so on. But, what about the high
local noise level we all have from any kind of electrical or electronic
equipments like Plasma TV Sets or even Powerline Communication. So whats
the need of such high ranking sets if the noise level is up to S4 or
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Mike Naruta wrote:
Please remember that the majority of the
Flexers are running PowerSDR on Windows.
There is room for both OS.
BTW, I'm migrating my PCs to Linux.
I may get one for Vista, but only to
help my clients with troubleshooting.
Mike - AA8K
Yes, they are, no argument,
I will be purchasing the new radio but have a question for advice. I am not
a electronic engineer or computer genius. A ham for 58 years with loads of
practical experience. That said, how long into the 1st release curve should
I wait to have some of the bugs stomped on by the smart guys. I
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The F5K does not have a sound card. The hardware has been upgraded and what
used to be done in a sound card is now done in a dedicated internal DSP unit.
So if you purchase 2 x 5K's you basically have 2 complete systems. That being
said I do not presently know if you can run 2 firewire based
Also I do use 2 monitors under XP. I have the monitors configured as one bid
extended desktop.
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Tnx very much Lee for your info. I run PropNet from here with PSK
controlling 2 radios . Each has a separate soundcard and software in a
separate directory. Both radio have access to the internet for reporting
Catches.
At the same time I have both an Orion and Ft 1000MP/mkV control using Logic
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What soundcard are you using? It is likely that the soundcard is using
larger buffers than 1024, so you end up with bad audio when setting it that
way without first changing the soundcard buffers.
Eric Wachsmann
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D44 Card set up 96K/2048
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What soundcard are you using? It is likely
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they could hardly have understood what power was destroying them.
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Hi Skip,
FireWire allows for multi connects, we had a system with several
tenth of harddisks connected trough firewire. Each ATA disk had a small
PCboard connected with a firewire in- and out- connector.
I do not know if the 5000 will have an in- and an out- connector, but bandwidth
will sure be a
Try setting the Delta 44 to 512 first and then try again with the audio
buffers at 1024.
Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems
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At 02:35 PM 4/14/2007, Brad A. Steffler wrote:
Frank,
I think most amateurs fiercely resent the DRM intrusiveness of
Microsoft's Vista. I know I do.The future does appear very nice for us
freedom
loving hams. Just yesterday I read that the frame buffer(s) in AMD's new
GPU will not be accessible
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I did a test a few years back with two old Mac's, I had eight
commercial quality videos flying about through the Firewire setup at
the same time and it didn't even burp once. Audio even at 192KHz is
nothing compared to the video streams.
Disclaimer: that was on MAC's, they handle video like a
What is the full scale input to a typical sound card?
I'm thinking it's +10dBm or .7V, am I off my rocker?
Cecil
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I know the firewire will handle more than one thing the question is can the
same drivers be active at the same time and identify each radio uniquely. I'm
sure it can be worked out.
The firebox drivers are so anal that they won't even allow a firebox card to be
swapped out for another
I know in that test I had 2 masters (CPU's), and two HD connected
together, with no problems, but on my Windows PC if you connect two
masters, the Blue Screen of Death will hit in a second or two.
Windows does not seem to handle Firewire too well, I have terrible
corruption problems when I
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