Ok guys. I think a bit of real information is called
for here.
Squeak can be downloaded for windows, nix and OS X
and a lot of other platforms. I have only used it on windows and linux because
I only have those platforms. For those that have downloaded you may have found
the squeak map
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok guys. I think a bit of real information is called for here.
You're too modest, Bob. This is exactly what I (personally, from a very
jaundiced point of view) want an SDR to be.
73
Frank
AB2KT
You're too modest, Bob. This is exactly what I (personally, from a
very
jaundiced point of view) want an SDR to be.
I never blow my trumpet too hard Frank incase it falls apart! I hope
this effort will have a longer life span and I think maybe it will.
I made a few small updates to my web
Smalltalk? Now, what we need is an SDR project in Lisp.
Or maybe I should start my own SDR experiment in Haskell? (No, I'm not
going to do it!)
Gerald started all this in Visual Basic. Then it became C# with some
plain old C for the DSP. There was a Python project going, but
apparently Bob gave
Personally I like to see many different projects and programming
environments come out of the SDR. These are people's personal
projects so, if you don't like the particular language/environment, no
one is forcing you to use it. The only official software for the
SDR-1000 is PowerSDR which is
Title: FW: [Flexradio] A bit of light entertainment
Sami wrote:
Smalltalk? Now, what we need is an SDR project in Lisp.
I fully appreciate your viewpoint but there is method in my madness. When it comes down to it, from a programming point of view all languages are much more similar than
Sami Aintila wrote:
Smalltalk? Now, what we need is an SDR project in Lisp.
Or maybe I should start my own SDR experiment in Haskell? (No, I'm not
going to do it!)
Shh. Don't say that too loudly or Eric Blossom will throw the
entire python and C++ structure of Gnu Radio out and
Ok, when is someone going to write software for my trusty TRS-80?
--
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CRUSTY OLD CURMUDGEON, AND PROUD OF IT
I used the holidays to do a set of tests of the SDR-1000's frequency
stability and phase noise (I got temporary access to an Agilent phase
noise measurement system to make those possible.
I was able to measure the frequency offset, warmup drift, and
frequency-vs.-temperature performance of the
At 07:23 AM 12/29/2005, John Ackermann N8UR wrote:
I used the holidays to do a set of tests of the SDR-1000's frequency
stability and phase noise (I got temporary access to an Agilent phase
noise measurement system to make those possible.
Fascinating data.
It kind of looks like the loop
Robert McGwier wrote:
Shh. Don't say that too loudly or Eric Blossom will throw the
entire python and C++ structure of Gnu Radio out and rewrite it in
Haskell and Lisp.
Naaah,,, If I were him, I would use APL... a true write-only language...
Very powerful (you solve a linear equations
--- w2agn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, when is someone going to write software for my trusty
TRS-80?
Or how's about my trusty Sinclair ZX81??? Or even my
Commodore B128 (not to be confused with the C128)??
;)
N9DG
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Yahoo! DSL
I'm installing the HF amp and have a
question. The Amp Install manual says to remove D7, D8 and R9 (on the PIO
brd), and then later, to add a wire to their common connection, with a 2 pin
molex conn. at the other end, tied to pin #2, Where does that connector
go?
In one of the manual's
I wrote a Runga Kutta Fehlberg 45 ordinary differential equation
solver in APL in ONE LINE. I never did figure out how it worked after
that ;-).
Happy New Year, Ciao!
Bob
Alberto I2PHD wrote:
Robert McGwier wrote:
Shh. Don't say that too loudly or Eric Blossom will throw the
Hi All,
I just received my order of an M-Audio Delta sound
card through Flex Radio. I ordered it with the cable set. I'm not
ready for a FlexRadio yet. I want to use this sound card for SO2V in my
dual receive radio. Do I still need to isolate the rig from the Outbox
using transformers? Or
Let's hear it for cut and fail !!!
I like Prolog, it can do some really amazing things with very little code
like Lisp, but unlike Lisssp, I find it more readable. Most people find
it quite a strange language not similar to anything they know since it's
not a descendant of Algol, data driven
If we could port it to COBOL, then it
would be self-documenting.:)
1001001,
Mike - AA8K
w2agn wrote:
Ok, when is someone going to write software for my trusty TRS-80?
You mean you didn't like our
peak-since-you-turned-on-the-software-hold feature? ;) This is fixed
in Preview 10. Thanks for the heads up.
Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
radio.biz] On Behalf Of Dale Boresz
Well, as we are winding down on the preview versions, we will not be
making any more changes to the database. More generally, it is
generally not hard to hack in these kinds of changes. The problem is
figuring out how these sort of settings interact with others. You can
end up in a situation
We could port it to BASIC so the least of us could understand it!
- Original Message -
From: Mike Naruta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 2:30 PM
Subject: [Flexradio] A bit of light entertainment
If we could port it to COBOL, then it
Hi,
Where can I download ver 1.4.4? I found the source code on the
download section of the site, but not the compiled code.
73, Chas, W1CG
Directly above the link for the source is the link for the installer.
Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
radio.biz] On Behalf Of Charles Greene
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 2:55 PM
To:
Greg,
I'm using 80ms, but that's for SSB to keep from hot switching the
AMP.
Bob
K8MLM
In a message dated 12/29/2005 1:51:21 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wondering what setting folks are using for the amp
interface?Seems like when running CW anything over 20ms
Guys don't forget my:
Processor Technology Sol - 20 or SWTP 6800. I still also have my SIM 1. Now THOSE were processors!
Eric
-- Original message -- From: Duane - N9DG [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- w2agn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:Ok, when is someone going to write software
I'm ready to start coding in PL1 if anyone can find
a working compiler
Mike
- Original Message -
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Duane - N9DG ; w2agn ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 8:48
PM
Subject: Re:
Is there an option available on the scanner for it to resume where was
stopped at instead of going thru the entire upper and lower limits again?
Tnx
Greg
AB7R
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