Eric
Are you saying with each new release of PSDR one should do a recalibration of
the radio or was this specific to the SDR1000?
Don - kx9q
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The SDR-1000 has no internal data storage for calibration information like the
FLEX-5000, therefore if you create a new database, you must perform all of the
re-calibration routines since that default DB data is no longer valid.
It is a best practice to allow PowerSDR to create a brand new
It is a best practice to allow PowerSDR to create a brand new
database (not an import) for every new release of the software so
that you get the most up to date default configuration parameters
for that release no mater what transceiver you are using.
For what it's worth, I tried to do
Brian,
The database structure issues you noted below are going to be corrected in the
new software. The DB grew organically and it is what it is.
-Tim
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From: Brian Lloyd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 11:04 AM
To: Tim Ellison
Cc: Don
Somewhat of a side issue and that deals with new DBs required when new releases
are released as I keep losing the my filter configurations. I know there is a
program written by k9dur to migrate certain tables of the DB to a new DB. I
have tried it on several occasions, however, I suspect it
First off, you really shouldn't migrate the State table. See the following KB
about tables that are candidates for migration.
http://kb.flex-radio.com/article.aspx?id=10381
The Database Migration tool dynamically reads the tables from the database, so
there is no need for it to be updated for
There is a really cool new PowerSDR feature (SVN: 2400) in /branches/test that
allows you to have a RX1 split display of the Panadapter with the new scope
(PanaScope) and the Panadapter with the waterfall (PanaFall).
Try using the PanaScope while receiving CW with a very narrow RX filter. It
Don,
If you try to use my program to import the State table, you WILL get more
than you bargained for. Some of the records in the State table can be
imported, but others should not be. The same is true of the Options table.
My program is compatible with all versions of PowerSDR, but it must
And if you run the scope sweep down to 5000 - 7500 ms, you can copy a few
seconds of code off the scope. Reminds me of the olden days (50's) in the
ASA when we had to learn to transcribe Morse off an inked tape.
Bob K5KDN
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Ray
Thanks for your quick response and I look forward to your new and
improved program. I noticed when I used your program with v1.12 I
figured I was getting more than I really wanted. I ended up copying a
row at a time in Access manually which can be tedious for a large
number of entries.
Don
I had the unfortunate situation where one of the connections on the back of my
SDR1000 came loose and I was transmitting on double sideband. This was probably
going on for a few days. Fortunately a fellow Flexer noticed the unusual wave
form on his panadaptor, immediately informed me of the
Because the DSB was caused by a faulty audio connection from the sound card to
the radio. All of the processing of the TX I/Q data stream was done correctly
*in* the PC. Once it leaves the PC via the sound card, the processing is done
and you can't see it on the console. You were feeding the
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