Ken N9VV escribió:
Perhaps someone with Visual Studio 2003 could remove button 1 from the
1357 layout and offer the PowerSDR.exe to the group via an ftp or website?
TU de Ken N9VV
Thank you to all who answered my question.. Now I have several alternatives.
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73 de Ignacio, EB4APL
Congratulations on the award Bob - and thanks for your continuing work
to advance the state of the art of radio communications.
Great times for amateur radio.
Dale
WA8SRA
Tom Clark, K3IO wrote:
(and in 2004 K5SDR received the Chambers Award)
Congratulations to Bob -- 73 de Tom, K3IO
I'm
With a previous Yaesu, I used a MFJ voice keyer.
Worked perfectly.
It sort of works with the SDR1K.
I plug the output directly to the connector on the front of the SDR1K.
If I hit a buffer button, it keys the rig and sends the recorded buffer to
the SDR1K.
I can hear the buffer being sent via
I recently obtained a copy of Vista Ultimate which I Installed on a
number of machines (without registering); these included a PC Shuttle
dual core intel and an Apple IMac dual core intel (using Apple's
'boot camp' that allows XP and Vista to be used on its machines).
Both systems had
The mic connector on the front of the SDR-1000 is a pass thru to the
1/8 TRS mic connector on the back of the SDR-1000 that HAS to be
plugged into the soundcard to work. There is only one physical phone
input to the SDR-1000; the soundcard.
You have to feed the output of the DVR to the input of
At 11:16 AM 7/29/2007, Michael Freedman wrote:
I recently obtained a copy of Vista Ultimate which I Installed on a
number of machines (without registering); these included a PC Shuttle
dual core intel and an Apple IMac dual core intel (using Apple's
'boot camp' that allows XP and Vista to be used
Thanks Dale, Tom, and others. I have had great partners in all of my
work. I am grateful for all of the ideas, support, trust, complaints,
advice etc. that have flown freely from the SDR,Flex groups, TAPR, ARRL,
and of course, AMSAT. It has been amazing fun to try out new ideas
here and
On 07/29/07 12:16 pm Michael Freedman wrote:
I recently obtained a copy of Vista Ultimate which I Installed on a
number of machines (without registering); these included a PC Shuttle
dual core intel and an Apple IMac dual core intel (using Apple's
'boot camp' that allows XP and Vista to
At 09:16 AM 7/29/2007, Michael Freedman wrote:
I recently obtained a copy of Vista Ultimate which I Installed on a
number of machines (without registering); snip
A consumer box with Vista installed is designed and sold as a
entertainment media delivery platform that happens to do some
At 10:25 AM 7/29/2007, Alan NV8A wrote:
On 07/29/07 12:16 pm Michael Freedman wrote:
If you interrupt the boot sequence (look it up), you get to a Unix-like
prompt with root/Administrator privileges, from which you can change
passwords, delete accounts, and create new accounts with Administrator
On 07/29/07 02:20 pm Jim Lux wrote:
If you interrupt the boot sequence (look it up), you get to a Unix-like
prompt with root/Administrator privileges, from which you can change
passwords, delete accounts, and create new accounts with Administrator
privileges. There is no equivalent -- at
Mike,
I share your feeling about software for the MAC. I started looking about
for what was available a few months ago after acquiring a Mac Book Pro.
My first efforts were around Fink and setting up and experimenting with
SDR-Shell. Fink, had too many issues.
I then set
Bill try this.
Right click on your main SVN folder, probably powersdr and
Highlight your TortoiseSVN folder and select the show log option at the
top.
highlight the version you want and right click on it.
select the Revert to this revision.
it should ,I beleive, take your folders back to that
Thanks guys, I finally found it.
Always nice to have a safety net.
On 7/29/2007 3:47:28 PM, Duffy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Bill try this.
Right click on your main SVN folder, probably powersdr and
Highlight your TortoiseSVN folder and select the show log option at the
top.
highlight
Bill,
The cleanest way to do this would probably be the following:
-- Create a new empty directory into which you'll place the desired
previous svn version
-- Right-click on that new directory, and select SVN Checkout ...
-- Make sure that the URL of repository is pointing to the correct
...
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I have listed my SDR-1000 on ebay. My only reason for selling it is to finance
a 5000.
Z3
Zack
N8FNR
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Up for sale is my Flexradio SDR-1000. It is the 100 watt
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