Hi Dan
The problem in my case is the software for reasons that the Beta 1.9 is not
compatible with the Ver 1.8 so far as calibration is concerned. Maybe the
mod you did is tied up with the software not being compatible.
73 de Howard 5B4AHX
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Everyone,
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>From my view, it DOES work now, but it seems to be a bit lax in its
tolerance!
Jim - W4YXU
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Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2007 10:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Problem calibrating frequency.
> latest SVN works great...
>
> the
latest SVN works great...
the log states
"Averaging added to SDR-1000 Freq. cal to help stabilize results."
seems to have worked I can auto cal on almost any signal now when
it NEVER worked for me before...
Ray J
W9RAY
>
>
> Van de Velde Eddy wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Has anyone of you go
SOLD..Thanks
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I have a XG-1 for sale ..used for receiver
calibration..if anyone need this let me know
direct..$25.00..didn't need it anymore..Bob
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Guys,
Sure wish I could duplicate this problem but it completely eludes me at this
location. Here's the test I just finished running:
Computer: Dell Dimension 8400, Pentium 4 @ 3.4 GHz, 1 mb RAM, Windows XP
Pro SP2
Radio/Software: SDR-1000, PowerSDR SVN 1416, DXLab Commander CI-V 6.7.0 set
to
A VERY interesting concept.
Jim - W4YXU
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Subject: Re: [Flexradio] CPU resources
>
>>
>> While I'm getting a "round tuit" for that...I decided to try some things
>> to decrease the load on the
>
> While I'm getting a "round tuit" for that...I decided to try some things
> to decrease the load on the XP. The one thing that really helped was
> just going from 192K to 96K. It cut the CPU load almost in half.
As graduate economics major before I went into medicine: OTOH, (supposed
to be a
Ken,
1) I have the same versions of VCOM, VAC and MixW that you do...
2) I have demonstrated the problem on two different computes. My
main machine is a an AMD 3300+ with lots of stuff on it. The second
machine is an old machine
(just for this test ) 1 Ghz Celeron that has almost no oth
In my setup I am running the new 5K at 50ms turn around from 20 to 45 wpm.
This gives between words QSK but keeps the relay chatter in my amps to a
minimum. I have run the 5K as low as 10ms which is the limit of the software
at present, and it works fine but too much relay chatter for my taste
This is on the FLEX-5000. Ken and I are in QSO. Anyone join if they
want to.
-Tim
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From: Ken N9VV [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2007 12:01 PM
To: Dale WA8SRA; Tim Ellison; Lee W9OY; Bob K5KDN; John W5GI; Bob N4HY;
Dudley WA5QPZ; Eric KE5DTO; P
I am delighted to report that my first Olivia QSO is with Tim W4TME on
14.106.500 this a.m. What a great signal from Tim.
de ken n9vv
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Yes. The USBIO driver is not Vista compatible.
Eric
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>
This will be easy when we adopt OpenGL ;-).
Bob
Steve Kirk (KW5TX) wrote:
> Screen size and Resolution are personal preference with any software
> application. Experiment with it :) The trick is the sampling rate
> changes the view in the pan adapter (192-96-48). Im running dual 22inch
>
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-Tim
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Subject: Re: [Flexradio] CW w/ FLEX-5000A
I use very similar parameters as Daled (below) There are some
limitations with CW.
thes
Screen size and Resolution are personal preference with any software
application. Experiment with it :) The trick is the sampling rate
changes the view in the pan adapter (192-96-48). Im running dual 22inch
HP LCD's :) and love it for working on one and leaving the flex running
on the other.
I am using my favorite WinKeyUSB/HV into COM3 on my PC and then to
PowerSDR selected COM3 as Primary keying. It is working great. I agree
with Dudley that the rear panel connection for the paddles works very
well too.
de ken
Steve Kallal wrote:
> I wonder if the external COM port is still need
To make PowerSDR larger on your screen: After computer boots, load
PowerSDR, then right-click on empty "background" screen (not
PowerSDR), click on Properties, then Settings, then adjust Screen
Resolution slider to a screen size like maybe 1024 x 768, then Apply.
Try this, re-do as needed. I fo
Sure. Just leave the Monitor off during SSB and make sure the Disable
Monitor checkbox is NOT checked on the Setup Form -> DSP Tab -> Keyer
Subtab.
Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems
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> radio.biz] On Behalf Of FireBri
I use very similar parameters as Daled (below)
There are some limitations with CW.
these are due to the Kenwood cw cat command restraints.
I use:
Paddles
CWX
WinWarbler
To send buffers during dxing.
I utilize the WinKeyUSB.
I also cw contest running Writelog
I use the buffers and paddles via Write
If you want to fill the whole screen, just lower the resolution down 600x800
It will fill your whole screen!
The panadaptor will be approx 16" wide!
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You May be a CheeseHead if: You consider Madison exotic.
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Tim,
I've been operating anywhere from about 25 wpm to 45 wpm and keep the
"Semi Break In Delay (ms)" setting on PowerSDR (in the CW section of
controls) set to about 200mS at the slower speeds, and sometimes shorten
it down to 100mS for the faster speeds, but not always. I'm not a fan of
QSK
It will fit with room to spare.
-Tim
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken
Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2007 9:11 AM
To: Flex Radio
Subject: [Flexradio] Pwr SDR & Wide screen
Hello,
Does Power SDR support a 22 inch wide screen? I have a 2
Dale,
What speeds have you been operating the FLEX-5000 on CW and can you
describe the QSK characteristics?
-Tim
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Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2007 12:58 AM
To: Steve Kallal
Cc: FlexRadio@flex-r
Hello,
Does Power SDR support a 22 inch wide screen? I have a 22 inch monitor
and I was hoping for a wider view.
Anybody have any takes on this?
Thank you.
Ken
K3YI
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