to the SDR1000 becoming my primary radio.
Thanks
Paul - VK3FPG
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FS: FlexRadio SDR-1000 FA-66
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Just purchased a SDR 5000 that I will receive the second run.
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I have a like new, perfect 5 month old SDR-1000 with ATU, 100 watts and top
of the line Edirol FA-66 with cables.
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If you need to save up or need time, a deposit will hold seeing I have
another rig.
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Hi,
When I run PowerSDR with the SDR-1000, it first sounds like a chu chu
train for about two min, then calms down. CPU 25 to 40%, XP. When I
change bands, I get an unhandled exception message which usually
takes a reboot to fix, then it will change bands for awhile then
repeat the problem.
Except for notebook computers and one ancient desktop that I bought
used, I haven't bought an off-the-shelf computer for 20 years, and I'm
not about to change my habits to enjoy my FLEX-5000 when it arrives.
My current shack computer is a 1GHz PIII on an Asus motherboard (the
only brand I've
A reformat and a reload is a bit radical.
Try building a new database first. If that doesn't resolve your
problems, the a little less radical approach can be taken.
Uninstall all instances PowerSDR using the Add or Remove Program feature
in the Control Panel. Delete the PowerSDR directories.
The 14/July Flex Radio Friends TeamSpeak
zipped mp3 (54 minutes) is available at:
http://www.hamsdr.com/dnld.aspx?id=627
or
http://www.hamsdr.com/dnld.aspx
Also available is the same recording,
but with a 50% tempo increase (36 minutes).
http://www.hamsdr.com/dnld.aspx?id=628
Mike
I am running an AMD 64 x2 4600 - 1G of 800Mhz ram - on a gigabyte board -
absolutely no problems - totally uneventful .
Running XP pro - SP2 etc.
Using FA66 at 192 sample rate, dms780 psk31, no problems.
Even works with avg virus stuff chugging away on the hard drives (2 sata, 1
ide).
Maybe saw
Duffy, I tried it again and Ham Radio Deluxe
is working fine. Here's the specifics:
PowerSDR beta 1.9.1 SVN 1322 and 1328
Ham Radio Deluxe beta 3.5 build 1531
VCom build 226
MS .NET 1.1, 2.0
Windows XP Professional
No VAC
Using Janus with PC parallel SDR-1000 control
Here's my Setup:
I have a hardly used (I know, its sad) SDR-1000 w/100W PA, SB Extigy sound card
and 25A power supply.
All look like new and work great. I just don't have the time play with it.
$1199 OBO
Please contact me off list if you are interested.
73,
John W9EN
Hi all
Thankfully, after 6 years of very bad back health, I am becoming
able to sit for hours at a time and am starting to enjoy SP action
in cw and rtty contests. I played a few hours last weekend in the DL
RTTY contest (a real treat btw) and did some this weekend in the IARU.
Last
I built a AMD X2 4800 machine with 2gb ram on an aopen mb and win XP and found
it totally unusable with powerSDR and a total waste of money.
I built a core 2 duo E6400 Intel machine with 2 G ram and winXP using a shuttle
system to replace it and have no trouble.
I have a beta F5K and it runs
Neal, I'm taking a break fro IARU and I'll give you my 'style'
I contest two handed.
One on the mouse, and left hand with a Griffin placed just left of the
keyboard.
and I use both
Griffin and mouse.
Normally, if SP, I just just mouse/right hand to scroll down the band map
in Writelog, either
On 07/14/07 07:02 pm Lee A Crocker wrote:
I built a AMD X2 4800 machine with 2gb ram on an aopen mb and win XP and
found it totally unusable with powerSDR and a total waste of money.
I built a core 2 duo E6400 Intel machine with 2 G ram and winXP using a
shuttle system to replace it and
I also built an AMD X2 4800 with 2GB of RAM but I used an MSI
(micro-star international) MoBo.
I have 2 SATA II HD's in a RAID 0 configuration for speed
NO problems running the SDR-1000. It is flawless. I have seen up to
16 percent usage of the CPU and that is about it. No dropouts or
Hello,
question regarding PowerSDR: when you switch from USB to CWU, PowerSDR adds
the side tone frequency to the currently used frequency; e.g. you operate USB
at 21.4000 MHz and your side tone is 600 Hz, your new frequency is 21.4006
once you switch to CW.
This may be logical, but it is a
Could someone please tell me where I should post comments/observations
on the PowerSDR software? I have not been able to find a suitable spot
on the Flex web site.
Thanks + 73,
Greg, ZL3IX
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Greg,
for bugs and feature requests, visit www.flex-radio.com, select the Support
tab and select Bug Tracker or Enhancements. You have to log in; you can
quickly register there (see Login tab once you are in the Support area).
For other comments: that's what this reflector is for :-)
73!
On 7/14/07, Bernhard Hailer, DL4MHK/AE6YN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a purpose behind this scheme? Is it configurable anywhere? I
haven't
seen this with other radios...
My Yaesu radios do this, sort of...the idea being that you can switch back
and forth between modes on the same
Folks,
We will have the usual Flex/SDR discussion (Net?) on 14.329 at 1:00
Central time / 1800 UTC. I will be running one of the beta
Flex5000s at that time.. Also if you have the CQ100 interface from
http://www/QSONet.comI will be simulcasting to and from CQ100
over the Internet, so
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