2 M Demi has been sold.
TNX
John P. Basilotto
W5GI
Marketing and Product Manager
FlexRadio Systems
512-535-5266
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Thank's 4 your answer.
Mike Naruta escribió:
Is your PC on before turning the power supply on?
Yes...my pc is always on.
My SDR-1000 is on a parallel port.
I use USB.
If my PC is off, the parallel port has no control
voltages so the SDR-1000 makes noise.
When I have my PC Windows
FW0YL was on 7081.0 lsb listening 7290.0 lsb
I would click on the qsy option in my logging program (Spot Collector)which
would indeed cause SDR1000 to qsy to the correct frequencies.
Now SDR and DXLab would not choose LSB for the 7081.00 vfoa and I'd have to
manually select LSB
SDR and DXLab
I also went back to beta 1.9
Same problem existed.
In any version of PWSDR, I can not manually raise the frequency of vfo b
when the MultiRX is enabled.
If I move the cursor under ANY number int he vfob readout, it will not
increase.
It will decrease but not increase.
In other words...if the
Bill,
This is perfectly normal. The multi-watch function allows you to listen to
2 different frequencies, BUT they BOTH must be within the frequency range of
the receive audio stream of your sound card, i.e. 96 kHz or 192 kHz
depending on your sound card. In short, if you cannot see the signal
Thanks Ray, I had a hunch it was something like this but didn't make the
connection with the panadaptor being the limiting factor.
I was trying to work the math out, and didn't click on the 192 panadaptor
issue.
I did work Vlad from one his last African spots and he had a monster
split...but I
FlexRadio KB Admin wrote:
Please refer to the KB article on how to pick a Firewire host controller,
Selecting High Performance Firewire Cards for FlexRadio Transceivers
http://kb.flex-radio.com/article.aspx?id=10250
-Tim
FRS KB Administrator
That link in the article to the Syba product
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I want to reinforce the TRY IT FIRST
I use the 5000 with several cheap firewire cards and my old Dell laptop has
a 4 pin firewire jack. All work well.
John P. Basilotto
W5GI
Marketing and Product Manager
FlexRadio Systems
512-535-5266
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I think the key is the agere controller chip so a via is not the best
choice (many of the embedded firewire ports are via chips).
Anyway, if you have a firewire card, try it first, then order is the
recommendation from Tim. I had some time on my hands so ordered it
just to stay active while
I just put my production FLEX5000 on the air this morning using an Intel
DG965WHMKR motherboard with the TI Firewire chipset onboard. Seems to work
fine.
The rest of the system is an Intel Core2Duo E6600 @ 2.4 gHz and 2 mb of RAM.
XP Pro SP2 is the o/s. CPU usage runs between 15% and 25%. I
I'm having a senior moment here.
I know I have Firewire. (my edirol is plugged into it)
But when I go to SystemHardware, I'm not sure of where to look.
What should I look for in the Device Manager that will give me a clue as to
which FW type I have.
This is a Dell, 3.2 dual core XPS machine, 1
That is your Firewire (1394) host controller.
-Tim
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Subject: [Flexradio] firewire type
I'm having a senior moment here.
I know I have
To all,
Here is the issue with posting specific recommendations for hardware, which
I am not 100% fond of, but everyone requests. The links and the products
posted will, over time, become obsolete.
To that end, I am going to change the format of the article, but there is a
few things I want to
Bob,
I'm also using an Intel board which uses the same Intel G965 Express
chip set. I have the micro ATX Intel DG965OTMKR. I have been using the
onboard Firewire with the FA-66 for several months. It seems to work
perfectly.
What would be the symptoms of a less than perfect Firewire port?
I'm reactivating this old thread because of
the last Flex Radio Friends TeamSpeak session.
Phil, VK6APH mentioned his experience with
phasing two SoftRock 40s running on the same
clock. He said that the phase was rapidly
changing, even with the short distance
between his antennae. Perhaps some
The other point to watch is that manufacturers will sometimes change the
chip on a board but keep the same model# and UPC, so you can't tell what
you are getting without looking at the card -- although the picture or a
version# in some minuscule type on the package sometimes reveals the
At 11:17 AM 8/5/2007, Mike Naruta wrote:
I'm reactivating this old thread because of
the last Flex Radio Friends TeamSpeak session.
Phil, VK6APH mentioned his experience with
phasing two SoftRock 40s running on the same
clock.
Same clock? And phase changing? Something is wrong.
He said that
John P Basilotto W5GI wrote:
I want to reinforce the TRY IT FIRST
I use the 5000 with several cheap firewire cards and my old Dell laptop has
a 4 pin firewire jack. All work well.
John P. Basilotto
W5GI
Marketing and Product Manager
FlexRadio Systems
512-535-5266
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Douglas Johnson escribió:
My sdr 1000 was operating fine until I moved it to another location. I was
careful with all connections and used the same computer and components again.
upon booting up, it goes into transmit directly from standby with no receive
possible. all the usual suspects
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