Tim Ellison (W4TME) wrote:
> QST to all Flexers,
>
> The FLEX-5000 Owner's Manual v1.14.0 is now available for download.  This 
> version of the manual contains all of the updates for PowerSDR 1.14.0 
> including updates related to the new Firewire device driver.
>
> SDR-1000 users should use this manual too because it does describe features 
> of PowerSDR that are global in nature which are applicable to the SDR-1000.
>
> You can download a PDF version of the manual using this URL:
> http://support.flex-radio.com/Downloads.aspx?id=246
>
> Many thanks to Joe, AB1DO for all his hard work put into authoring and 
> updating the FLEX-5000 Owner's Manual and other important technical resource 
> documents.
>
> - Tim
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I agree. Kudos to Joe, AB1DO for all his work.  I have downloaded the 
PDF version and it carries forward an error that was there before.  
Refer to Chapter 5 and the following quote:
> CWX Memories
> There are nine CWX memories, three of which are hidden on the extended 
> form to the right (see
> below). Each memory can hold thousands of characters and in a standard 
> single line text box. The
> numbered buttons to the left of each memory box may be clicked to 
> start the message. A message
> may be stopped at any time by clicking the Stop (Esc) button or 
> pressing the Esc key. Starting a
> message will seamlessly stop any current message or other 
> automatically keyed transmissions from
> the radio, including the iambic paddle. The keyer will start the 
> transmitter and send the Morse code for
> each character until the message ends, at which time the transmitter 
> will shut down. Messages may be
> edited at any time but the changes will not take place until the 
> memory is started again.
>
I can not confirm how many characters the 9 memories will hold, but I 
can confirm that the keyboard buffer will not hold more than about 121 
characters.  I submitted previously a bug report on this issue.
Either the keyboard buffer size needs to be increased to handle the 9 
memories, or the 9 memories should be decreased in size to prevent the 
buffer overflow.  Of course, I prefer the first option. HI HI

Tomorrow is the anniversary of the attack on the Twin Towers and the 
Pentagon. Never Forget,
Chuck AA5J


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