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accomplishing DXCC inside of
48 hours.
It's about having fun. Never been on 60 meters but it's nice there's a place
for some people to go.
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after consulting with one of the Flex engineers about the Bose headphones.
AMAZING CUSTOMER SERVICE. Thanks Flex and thanks Dudley.
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. I'll try to find some one with good soldering skills locally.
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runs fine.
I've gone established a restore point on the computer and deinstalled and
reinstalled all the software to no avail.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. I'm running out of ideas.
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this weekend on ARRL SSB
test.
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both the 1500 and the power supply aren't worth
the repair costs :)
Not a happy camper but it is what it is.
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I am running a Flex 3000 on the newest Mac Mini, 2.7GHz Quad core processor and
8GB ram. DPC's are low and it works great. I run the Flex, DDUTIL, Mini Deluxe,
DM780, HRD Logbook, fldgi and JT65-HF with no problems. Since there aren't any
legacy serial ports it is real easy to setup with
as a
Standalone Linear Amplifier ?
Most of the connections look straight forward enough but I guess the
complicated part will be the band switching presumably via the 'RFE'
connector ?
Has anyone else successfully used the PA this way ? Any tips or comments ?
Tnx Rgds,
Peter (G1FXE
My Flex 3000 has been working pretty good but all of a sudden it has developed
a problem with CW. When using the CWX panel or just using my paddles dits get
dropped or shortened. Even if if just use the paddles to send a sting of dits
it will go dit dit dit di dit dit, some dits are really
...
Today's Topics:
1. a bit to the side, but (Lee Mushel)
2. Re: Memory Form (Tim Ellison)
3. CW truncated/missing dits (Peter Bourget)
4. Re: a bit to the side, but (Brian Lloyd)
5. Re: a bit to the side, but (Don Plunkett)
6. Re: a bit to the side, but (Tim Ellison)
7
I am using a Mac Mini, I bought the higher end model, quad core i7 processor. I
started out using it with my 3000 and it worked great. Now I have a 5000 and it
seems to work even better as far as latency or anything else. You run Windows 7
or 8 in bootcamp mode. You are really using Windows
.
Seriously considering a KX3 and the external amp (for those contests when
conditions suck) which will work on the Flex and has a built-in ATU. The
Kenwood TS-590 isn't off my list either.
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I have the RX2 for a Flex 5000 for sale. I bought it used as I was buying a
friends 5000 without a second receiver. That sale fell through and I bought
another 5000 that already had the RX2 in it. I’ll sell it for $400 shipped in
USA. Has all cables and other parts necessary. Relatively easy to
, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
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No experience here but I would really be interested in how it works. I run a
Mac Mini with Bootcamp but would prefer to use Windows in VM so I don’t have to
reboot to use the Mac.
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settings. I changed
the FireWire card to an express model and changed the cable. Spur reduction on
helps a lot. And while the standard mouse is affected it’s not as obvious as
the lag when using the knob. VA3EC who has a similar setup is having the same
lag issue.
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dropping $500 on a used 1500 to give SDR a try if you’ve got a
computer with enough firepower to run the software. Most current I5 computers
will work fine. I’ve got a cheap quad-core I7 tower that runs the SDR at 2% CPU
and works flawlessly.
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This drift is pretty much freakin' me out.
Help?
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Just one OM's experience,
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this further, I wanted to know if any of
the MixW + SDR users out there have seen or solved this problem.
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of many hundreds or a thousand per second or more,
then it sounds like it could use some process tuning.
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-candidate (for V1.9)?? Or is it some other structure?
In short, if I want to fool with the most recent source, what should I
be hacking on?
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friends from Flex can enlighten us as to their thinking...
just out of curiousity.
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Well, thank you Gerald. To paraphrase: Looked at using USB, and it
couldn't meet the throughput requirements.
Sounds like just about the best possible reason to me,
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P.S. I just need to nit-pick a bit (it's the engineer in me). You
wrote:
Bottom line, 1394 was designed
reply that said
look at USB, but it couldn't meet the specs sounds like one of the
best engineering reason I could think of to rule-out a particular
technology.
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discussion -- and more careful about unsupported assertions -- than your
forum correspondence.
Jeez...
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both
MSFT and the OEM/IHVs have had a chance to clear-up any pending
gottchas.
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... the driver will be immediately loaded.
Consider things like USB devices. Plug in the device... the driver is
loaded. Unplug the device, the driver unloads.
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(I might not know much about DSP, but I write Windows drivers for a
living
?
And if NOT, heck, I'd think 2K would be closer to the center of the
filter, so it'd be better. What else might account for this?
Any thoughts?
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rich source of experience.
May I suggest the current setup is not the best possible choice, and
rather reply to should go to the list... like most other email lists?
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Thanks all. I get the way it works now.
P
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Peter,
I forgot to add in my previous post
effort, I was unable to get the Flex USB thingy to work --
ever.
I gave up, and bought a parallel port card for my machine.
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The OCXO in this thing is like the rock of Gibraltar.
It's a 0.5PPM TCXO, according to the specs.
Not to split hairs, but is there a TCXO or an OCXO in the 5K? I added
the K2WS OCXO to my 1K, and this made me very happy.
I'd be thrilled to hear the 5K has an actual OCXO,
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-- But I'm
sure it's in the queue with all the other good ideas.
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the folks that call or tune-up right on the DX's frequency).
So, yes, you are entirely correct: This isn't a major limitation or a
life-and-death, oh gosh, wouldn't the SDR-1000 be so much better if
we had this feature in PowerSDR for me.
But I think it would be a nice to have...
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and dropped data. Swap the NIC, and problems
with those other devices disappeared.
The worst offenders, in terms of causing excessive ISR to DPC latency
for other system devices, are typically video and network cards.
Thanks again, Mike, for making us all aware of this tool,
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As FLEX-5000 beta testers, we used this tool to identify potential
problems
one silly question of flex-newbie.
What is A/J/O ?
Not silly at all: Atlas/Janus/Ozzy... all part of the HPSDR project
http://hpsdr.org/
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is), there's nothing
particularly high-tech or difficult about them.
If people have reproducible issues with VCOM that they can describe
clearly, I'd be very happy to see the reports and debug the problems.
FWIW, I use VCOM every day working digimodes. I've never, not once, had
a problem.
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) all work together and fix some
subtle timing or control-signal issue to meet the needs of a particular
set of applications, the ultimate solution -- as Jim W6RMK said -- is to
move away from this interface.
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experienced a problem with Phil's vCOM driver (given that I work digital
modes exclusively).
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Can anybody using Ozzy/Janus provide a comparison to the standard D44
or FA66 sound cards?
Subjective/qualitative comparisons are fine... I'm just curious,
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not go away if I change the VAC buffer size
from 512 (which I use on V1.8.0 without problem) to 2048.
I've got low CPU utilization (10% to 20%), and ah... can't think of
anything else relevant.
Any help? Should I simply report this as a bug??
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it happen with the HPSDR
project modified version of V1.6.
Thus, this sounds more like a PowerSDR problem than a VAC problem to me.
Whatever it is, it's bad enough that I absolutely cannot use V1.10.2 --
I filed a bug. Sigh...
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determine, seem to work correctly.
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. You cannot run 32-bit
drivers on a 64-bit Windows system. So before you upgrade/install, be
certain that all the drivers you need are available.
An interesting summary concerning 64-bit Windows from one of my
company's web sites: http://www.osronline.com/article.cfm?article=402
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This sounds like the intermittent popping that I get during digital
mode transmit using V1.10.2 -- but NOT in V1.8.
I've reported it as a bug, and it seems to me that the only likely cause
is a defect/change in PowerSDR. It's bad enough that it's prevented me
from moving from V1.8...
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, V1.10.2 is not useable at my (digimode only) station.
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and reform
ever so quickly.
I'll TRY to capture a screen shot (perhaps a movie or something)
sometime later this week so we can all agree that's what we're seeing an
anybody who knows better can suggest a remedy.
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else the same. To me,
that sounds like the problem/change is due to PowerSDR. And, the
changes to PowerSDR in transmit/receive threading further leads me to
suspect PoewrSDR as the root of the problem.
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FFT package PowerSDR uses, but
this precomputation of wisdom is common among several packages.
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to see your test results... are you going to be putting
them on your web site??
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interesting or relevant to most folks on
this reflector. Or perhaps it's too early in the process, or not up for
discussion?
It's very interesting in any case,
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wondering what the PowerSDR devs are planning... what type of
decomposition have they proposed? Is there a draft of an architecture
document or something that we can read and comment on?
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a chance to review and comment.
I'm just (perhaps naively) asking...
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I give up. Never mind,
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...which is exactly what Windows Erlang and cygwin/cygserver do
already.
/QUOTE
Does Erlang/OTP have multiprocessor support on Windows yet? The last
time I looked, it didn't.
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to some interesting questions: Would we have to have it to
periodically and randomly transmit PSE QSY PSE QSY freq in use??
Would I still count as the control operator if I'm in the other room
eating lunch and watching the football game?? (just kidding, boys...
don't go nuts on me)
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successfully open the COM port but it can't control PowerSDR
either.
I'm running PowerSDR V1.8 because of the output glitches during digital
mode transmit in 1.10.x make it unusable.
Anybody with any experience or insight??
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with is PCALE. I run MultiPSK, DM780, and MixW
without ANY problem.
Anybody have a similar issue or any magic fix that's unique to PCALE?
(sorry if my earlier post was unclear)
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of the
client's application code in from disk. It was, in essence, a mess.
THAT's a scenario in which the DPC Latency checker can be helpful.
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the pileup in the main window, and you have the filter set to a
5.5K bandwidth (for example), you're stuck with the same filter
bandwidth with which to watch the DX.
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this. Can you please supply us some more details about this
area? Or is the driver open source, so we can use the source, Luke?
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and software (the CPU, the bus choices, every device, and
every version of every driver) to ensure acceptable performance. It
really is a rather complex system integration problem.
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and
Devices by Connection -- You should be able to find your Firewire
device and it'll show you what devices are connected to it.
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A mandatory barbeque and beer session would also be available
afterwards
for the benefit of any Yankees who need to gain better understanding of
Texas hospitality.
If there's barbeque OR beer involved, I am an eager learner.
If there's BOTH, I'm totally dedicated to the concept.
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are already into
HPSDR and Flex 1000 5000 and are looking for more in depth discussion
and education.
Maybe do the Flex party (er, meeting) in Dayton, just before or just
after Hamvention.
Two events for the airfare of one,
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Guy,
You can write my e-bay entries anytime.
Guy... You can upgrade my RADIO anytime.
Gosh, I DO love that custom work. Sure wish I was talented in
electronics,
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somewhere after
the Flex5K.
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(like the ability to debug
an executable running on a remote machine). Other than that...
identical.
I actually PREFER the packaging of the Express Edition. The help is
focused on a specific language and support routine, and I find it easier
to use,
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Calling Linux technically superior to Windows is capricious,
inflammatory, and not technically correct.
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, more flexible, more capable system.
Your choice.
So, in nice, clear, simple to understand terms what I hear you guys
saying is: The new stuff is going to be a Linux-only solution, but that
with virtualization we'll be able to run Windows apps on that same Linux
box.
Did I get that right?
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their radios?
I can't comment on technical issues related to signal processing -- If
the experts say this is more convenient to implement on Linux than on
Windows then I believe them -- but this doesn't seem to me to be a very
good PRODUCT decision.
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-bit Windows, of
course).
Oh, Happy Day...
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At the very least, set kernel memory dump (better) if not full memory
dump (best).
A small memory dump (AKA minidump) almost never has enough information
to allow somebody to debug the problem. They're only useful for
Microsoft in collecting blue screen data for overall statistical
analysis.
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did this same mod last weekend (using a Dremel tool). I
expected a really significant noise reduction, but didn't think the
result was THAT great. But the mod certainly was super easy.
Anybody else have any good fan noise reduction ideas?
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to come on at full
speed at about 100 degrees F. Would this be a reasonable ambient
temperature in the enclosure, or should the temp sensor be attached to
one of the heat sink fins (at the bottom of the board stack)?
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Thanks, Tim, for the guidance. That seems like a project that'd be even
easy enough for ME! Think I'll give it a try.
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-- in general, the more cores the better, assuming the OS can scale to
handle them efficiently. Windows XP SP2 and later will typically scale
quite reasonably to 16 or 32 processors these days.
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that?
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for a prescription, obviously, but I know it'd help ME to
get some starting values,
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THAT is simple and an EXCELLENT sounding idea, thanks.
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SDRs in the
hands of more hams, and allows some of them to innovate in digital
signal processing, that'll just benefit us all.
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their way from Manhattan to Poughkeepsie
without a road map, the desirability of having such a map is flimsy,
temperamental and speculative.
(Cough...) THIS is why these type of discussions have been moved off the
reflector.
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