How wide were they transmitting?
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Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 9:24 PM
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Subject: [Flexradio] Amazing 5000a audio last night
Last night I heard the best audio I've
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I did see the inside of a FLEX-5000 at Dayton and now have my own rig
but haven't taken the covers off.
Will all three announced add-ons fit in the enclosure? -- ATU, 2nd RX
and 2M transverter.
73
Alan NV8A
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The short answer is yes. There is room above and below the TRX and PA
boards for all the add-ons and additional room to keep a few crumpets
warm for those long contesting nights. But you must install the
required crumb guard.
Lee's Cappuccino User Interface upgrade has not been announced
I just heard the best amateur audio I've ever heard
On 75 m last night from Nu6X.
I've heard a lot of extended range ssb lately,
But this had a realistic presence without sounding
Processed or pressure.
Hard to describe, but awesome!
Nice going guys.!
Dave N4DAG
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I have a question about how the control logic works.
Say a VFO frequency command comes in via the CAT interface. It looks
like what happens is this:
1) The command is parsed
2) It's dispatched in CATCommands.cs to ZZFA, which turns it into a
double, then changes the value of the VFOAFreq
Jim,
I replied directly to you with a relatively long message before I saw you
had posted this on the reflector. I repeat it here less the attachments.
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Jim,
Yes, that is the basic strategy for all CAT commands in the current
architecture. Some of the console properties were in
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Bob Tracy wrote:
The code I'm playing with now runs a little differently, it interfaces
directly with the radio API (whatever that turns out to be). I have been
using an API of my own design for testing in lieu of anything concrete from
the Flex guys. It probably will have to change given
Bob Tracy wrote:
The code I'm playing with now runs a little differently, it interfaces
directly with the radio API (whatever that turns out to be). I have been
using an API of my own design for testing in lieu of anything concrete from
the Flex guys. It probably will have to change given
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Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 7:12 PM
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Subject: [Flexradio] Definition of F5K control interface, MIDI, FWC
class,API?
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At 12:49 PM 10/10/2007, Frank Brickle wrote:
Bob Tracy wrote:
The co
(2) A little chunk of data arrives at the node's doorstep. The
node is then responsible for making sense of the CAT command
according to *its own* internal model of the radio. In other
words, it's this node that thinks of
At 01:10 PM 10/10/2007, Frank Brickle wrote:
Bob Tracy wrote:
The code I'm playing with now runs a little differently, it interfaces
directly with the radio API (whatever that turns out to be). I have been
using an API of my own design for testing in lieu of anything concrete from
the
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Jim Lux wrote:
And presumably, those messages to the DSP software and RF hardware are
defined somewhere? (if only implicitly in the fact that sender node and
receiver node have consistent software that has common semantics, i.e.
is Frequency in MHz or Hz, etc.)
Of course. The significant
If someone has already posted this, my apologies - but after updating
my SDR1000 to SVN 1652, the rig seems to be about 2kHz off. WWV at
10.000 is at 10.002. After reverting to SV 1648 the problem is fixed.
Anyone else have this problem before I do a bug report?
Mike NU4Q
Jim Lux wrote:
(Which seems to put a huge burden on the receiving node's error
reporting infrastructure)
Lifting that burden is one of OTP's main jobs.
73
Frank
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But I swear the sound channels are reversed.
I was trying to listen split, and finally did the Audio Balance test.
But I left sound is in right earphone and vice versa.
Anybody else expericing this is do I have a setting wrong?
SDR5Ka svn1652
Listening on a Heil ProSet.
I know the proset is
Yes. I noted the same thing but was thinking the problem was here and I
was firing the signal generator.
Will wait before proceding.
73
José F5JD
Le mercredi 10 octobre 2007 à 16:36 -0500, Michael Kallstrom a écrit :
If someone has already posted this, my apologies - but after updating
my
At 02:34 PM 10/10/2007, Frank Brickle wrote:
Jim Lux wrote:
And presumably, those messages to the DSP software and RF hardware are
defined somewhere? (if only implicitly in the fact that sender node and
receiver node have consistent software that has common semantics, i.e.
is Frequency in
I don't see that here on either the SDR1K or the FLEX5000A. SVN1652, FA-66,
Dell Dimension 8400 @ 3.4 gHz on the SDR1K. SVN1652 and Core2Duo @ 2.4 gHz
on the F5K.
Bob K5KDN
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Jim Lux wrote:
I note that Thompson's thesis makes lots of mention of WBF (Well Behaved
Functions) implemented within OTP that raise exceptions when the
specification doesn't describe what's supposed to happen in the
circumstances that have occurred. (p126, Rule2)...
I think you mean
The problem is real here. Exactly 2 khz off. SDR1k, Edirol FA-66, Core 2
duo with 2 GB RAM.
Some distortion also in AM. Will try the other computer with D44. But it
is late now here. Maybe I need some sleep.
José F5JD
Le mercredi 10 octobre 2007 à 17:18 -0500, Bob Tracy a écrit :
I don't see
Jim Lux wrote:
Is it the intention to follow these recommendations?
The model we're following is the source distribution for ejabberd.
73
Frank
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I saw the same thing last night using SVN 1652. Unfortunately I did not
bother to troubleshoot it (rebuild a database from scratch), just fired up
v1.10.1 and drove on.
Mike
W5CUL
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My new 5Ka is dead on.
Just curious guys, a while back there was a IF change, I think to 9000.
If you upgraded to the svn without noting that...could that be related?
PS: When I just checked my WWV and the calibration I noticed the 5Ka is at
2000 if.
At 03:39 PM 10/10/2007, Frank Brickle wrote:
Jim Lux wrote:
I note that Thompson's thesis makes lots of mention of WBF (Well Behaved
Functions) implemented within OTP that raise exceptions when the
specification doesn't describe what's supposed to happen in the
circumstances that have
At 03:49 PM 10/10/2007, Frank Brickle wrote:
Jim Lux wrote:
Is it the intention to follow these recommendations?
The model we're following is the source distribution for ejabberd.
So, then, we can expect to need to create (or read) something along
the lines of
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Jim Lux wrote:
OK.. but that shows giving an error like badarg (if I feed you a float
when you want an int, for instance).. but, where is the information
about the semantics of a message (e.g. is it Hz or MHz) maintained?
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On 10/10/07 05:44 pm FireBrick wrote:
But I swear the sound channels are reversed.
I was trying to listen split, and finally did the Audio Balance test.
But I left sound is in right earphone and vice versa.
Anybody else expericing this is do I have a setting wrong?
SDR5Ka svn1652
FireBrick wrote:
But I swear the sound channels are reversed.
I was trying to listen split, and finally did the Audio Balance test.
But I left sound is in right earphone and vice versa.
Anybody else expericing this is do I have a setting wrong?
SDR5Ka svn1652
Listening on a Heil
Harold Aaron wrote:
Hi folks. Today I managed to get WriteLog behaving with the Flex-5000. I
believe Mark, NU6X mentioned earlier that click tuning a RTTY signal tunes
to center frequency, not the Mark frequency. Confirmed that today and was
wondering if there is any prognosis for a fix in
I don't see a bug report for this, but don't want to submit one until I
am more certain.
Sometimes, when keying on 1.10.2 and CW (actual key) I am getting a
sticky effect where the element repeats until I tap the keys. I
suppose there's a small chance the key itself is defective (though I
Pete and friends:
Please take a look at Joe's Ph.D. thesis. It is readable and gives
more in depth look at the basis for his thinking (in case you are
interested) as opposed to the limited exposure to his philsophy in the
book. It is clear from reading the book and his comments that his
Today I was able to configure and compile erlang from source only with
cygwin. I have tested it. I needed to run the cygserver so fork,
shared memory, named pipes, etc. and all of the other things that
windows was not smart enough to provide ;-) but following this, it just
plain worked. I
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