Dave Kiefer wrote:
I have a question for the brain trust.
I updated to SVN:683 and Power SDR would not start up
after that, telling me something about not being able to insert
receive frequency or something into DttSP.dll. Upon further
investigation,I found that file and 5 others that were
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If the files in question are dlls, I would guess that they were in use
(loaded) at the time you attempted to do the svn update; svn would be
unable to delete the old version as part of the replacement operation.
Was PowerSDR running at that time?
Pete, N3EVL
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Wow! It took a moment for this senior citizen to work it all out, but what
an enhancement.
FWIW, I create new directories for each SVN and then simply import the DB.
It works great here. Everything updates cleanly.
Very Cool! Take that KenSu!
Jim, W4ATK
Pete,
No, PowerSDR was not running. I always do the update before I
start it for the day.
I agree, if they are in use they won't be overwritten, so I don't have
it running, and I usually am starting it from a clean boot.
Dave - N4DWK
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If the files in question are dlls,
Hello,
I atempted to download SVN683 this morning and got error messages on
two .dlls. Evidently it didn't download them as they were in use. I
was running SVN 682 at the time. The program says it is SVN 683, but
it isn't, and when I try to update SVN, it won't; says it is SVN 683,
as the
Chas,
From the date stamps, you can tell what files were downloaded/updated
and which ones were not. Delete the files with the older date stamp and
re-download SVN. SVN will realize you have removed files and replace
them.
-Tim
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Too much of everything is
Just be aware that this is a first accommodation of the second RX with
some compromises. Split is not working properly just yet. From my
read of the code, this should be easy for Eric to get done.
Bob
N4HY
N3WT wrote:
The dual RX is great! Thank you to the team and individuals
Phil's SDRconsole was the first to support split receivers for
Windows. The differences in this implementation is it makes use of the
DttSP facility which has been in the dsp code since the official 1.0
release including panning control.The second receiver is under VFO-B
control that is
I believe that Peter has probably hit on the correct interpretation. If
so (and I will test this today) and TortoiseSVN is NOT giving a cannot
write error message, this is a bug since this cannot be allowed to happen.
Windows locks dll's that are in use and refuses to allow them to be
The brute force method I use is to simply delete the files and do an
update. The fact that these files are SUPPOSED to be there is stored
in a hidden directory .svn in each subdirectory of our SVN tree. They
will be replaced.
Bob
N4HY
Jim, W4ATK wrote:
Wow! It took a moment for this
I didn't know there was a Linux version of PowerSDR Console! :-)
73 de Phil N8VB
On 9/19/06, Frank Brickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah. It's been in the Linux version forever ;-)
73
Frank
AB2KT
On Tue, 2006-09-19 at 22:12 -0400, Philip Covington wrote:
Yeah, kinda like déjà vu!
On Wed, 2006-09-20 at 09:48 -0400, Philip Covington wrote:
I didn't know there was a Linux version of PowerSDR Console! :-)
There isn't. There are several varieties of Linux consoles. Quad RX has
been around in G3UKB's Python version for well over a year, though, I
think.
73
Frank
AB2KT
Is this a complete distribution package for this experimental
version? If not, how do I use it to enhance an existing install? I
apologize if I missed any earlier discussion on this topic.
Jerry W4UK
At 08:20 9/20/2006, A.R.S. - W5AMI wrote:
To all non-Tortoise users ;)
I have zipped SVN 683
I can't get 683 to load. It says SetRXListen in DLL Dttsp.dll can't be
found or something like that. What do I do? And where are these DLL
files? W8XO
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Use TortoiseSVN and get the latest FULL BINARY DISTRIBUTION at anytime
you like:
http://www.flex-radio.com/download_files/PowerSDR/Docs/TortoiseSVN.pdf
Toward the bottom of the document, you will see the link for the BINARY
distribution. Use an empty subdirectory. Copy and paste that into
At 06:36 AM 9/20/2006, Robert McGwier wrote:
I believe that Peter has probably hit on the correct interpretation. If
so (and I will test this today) and TortoiseSVN is NOT giving a cannot
write error message, this is a bug since this cannot be allowed to happen.
Windows locks dll's that are in
Jerry,
If you need to pick and choose which dll, etc. to update, you need to
use Tortoise instead. The zip contain the entire system, less the
database. You can unzip the entire thing into an empty directory and
then import or copy your db there.
Brian w5ami
On 9/20/06, Jerry Flanders [EMAIL
It believe it is just a zip of the binary files as opposed to a complete
installer (similar to SVN) if that is what you were asking.
Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems
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What he said!
Jim Lux wrote:
At 06:36 AM 9/20/2006, Robert McGwier wrote:
I believe that Peter has probably hit on the correct interpretation. If
so (and I will test this today) and TortoiseSVN is NOT giving a cannot
write error message, this is a bug since this cannot be allowed to
I noticed today that I can delete my requests in the Feature Request
system. Two requests I made a while back have been implemented on the
new SVN so I decided to delete them so not to clutter the request
list. I don't know if this is exactly the proper procedure. Being a
programmer myself, I
The simple SubRX with same mode and filter was not too difficult to
implement thanks to the facilities that Bob and Frank provided (a LONG time
ago!). However, the code is nowhere near ready for individual
modes/filters/other settings. And to add them would be a fair amount of
work. I'll be
Understandable Eric. I'm really happy to have what's there now!
I doubt I would use cross mode dual rx that often anyway.
Thanks Again
Brian w5ami
On 9/20/06, Eric Wachsmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The simple SubRX with same mode and filter was not too difficult to
implement thanks to the
Whilst my SDR1000 is away being repaired, I have been looking at the
connections between the Soundblaster MP3+ and the radio.
Line in when to line in and line out to line out, so that's OK, but
checking the red and white connectors shows that the red is connected to
the ring (middle
My vote is to expend the programming effort on the new console and only
consider the Multi-RX enhancements that are low hanging fruit for
inclusion in the 1.x console.
-Tim
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Too much of everything is just enough.
-Rob Barlow
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I second the motion!
On 9/20/06 12:40 PM, Tim Ellison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My vote is to expend the programming effort on the new console and only
consider the Multi-RX enhancements that are low hanging fruit for
inclusion in the 1.x console.
-Tim
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That's a relief then.
The only time it really mattered, for me, was Red on the Right at the
Rear. Which indicated that the Red phase went to the right hand lug of
an 11kV triff box as you looked at it from the back of the switchgear...
That was before the IEE and the EU standards people got
Regarding the 683 Sub RX , I seem to have no way to tune the sub receiver.
The pan controls work fine but I do not have the slightest idea how to view
the freq of more than one receiver or to tune more than one receiver. Also
the Vox has not worked in any of the versions. Perhaps the reason
Jerald:
Hover over the VFOb numbers (on the right at the top of the display)
and use the mouse wheel to tune both VFO's to exactly the same
frequency. Then hover over the 100 Hz position and mouse wheel up and
down. You should see the green box for the subRX move around with
respect to the
Thanks, Bob Ken and John,
I am not used to useing the B vfo and had it sitting off on another
band. It worked just fine once I received your infromation. I will now
give it a test and see how it opens up the world.
Thanks,
Jerry WK0J
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From: Bob
Split mode is working as best as I can tell. There was a problem with Split
+ XIT that will be fixed in SVN 684, but other than this, I could not find a
problem. It will still show up near the 0 Hz line. Perhaps that is
throwing some people off.
Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems
Dave
Make sure that the volume control on your MP3+ is turned to position max
to get output from the transmitter.
vy 73 de SM6OMH Willi
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To: Philip M. Lanese [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Wednesday,
Dave,
This reminded me of something. You won't get good audio output if you have
something plugged into both the Line Out and the headphone output on the
MP3+. This will load down the output and you'll get very little drive out
of the radio. Perhaps this was the issue?
Eric Wachsmann
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Fatal Error Unable to find an entry point named SetRxListen in DLL
DttSP.dll
No, I didn't have the SDR operating when I updated via Tortoise and It's
always updated to the latest SVN before. What's different (in the SVN update
process) this time??
73, Jim
When I chose split, and I pressed the MOX button, the frequency
across the grid did not change and the power spectrum for the
transmitted voice had carrier at zero frequency. Either we change the
frequency readings across the top (which are incorrect when the MOX
button is pushed and we
Lack of sunspots :-)
It is hard to say. Windows can be funny (strange) like that sometimes.
-Tim
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Hi All;
I installed the Tortoise SVN ... everything worked fine ... the dual RX is
really neat.
When the new software version ran the first time I had to tell it all about
my SDR configuration again ... when it got to asking me about my PLL, it
only had options for 10 and 20 MHz ... not that it
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The rf control is new and not covered the manual.
What is the difference between rf and af in receive mode?
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Paul,
I can vouch for the ASUS P5W with the Intel 975X chipset. Not
particularly cheap but far superior performance to my previous AMD
athlon board.
I'm running the P5WD2 with a non-dual core cpu (P-4 HT LGA 775, 3.4 Ghz).
It simply purrs along with 683 feeding a Firebox over 1394. CPU load
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