Yes you did just needed to drag the window down to enable dual screen, and
this was in all my latest versions until 1.12.0
But I cant got back as I have the latest firmware now in the F5K
And if you look at 5th page in the nice review from QST, you will se the
window is draged down and the
Hi everybody,
I just thought I'd relate some of my findings with the new PowerSDR v1.12.0 and
the updated firmware. I guess I'd better mention that my station runs CW only,
so all my comments are concerning that mode.
The most annoying thing about the new version is that following close-down
Gwyn,
On PowerSDR v1.12.0 I find that the screen position is remembered on next
start-up, be it on Monitor 1 or 2. This is actually improved over the V 1.10.3.
Did you start with a new database on V. 1.1.2?
Also, the clipped cw characters may be a function of your Sample Rate/Buffer
I used the newly released software last night for the first time. When
resizing the display, if you minimize application and then reopen it, the
display size is smaller.
Also, when changing frequency from 160 meters to another band and back, the
frequency always returns to a default
Hi,
I need help on my Flex5000 6 meter band. It is not keying my Icom PW1.
I check all my settings and cable connections and still does not key.
73
George KE6TE
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Can you describe in more detail how you have the FLEX-5000 setup to key the amp?
Is it just 6m that there is a problem?
-Tim
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of George Rebong
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 1:58 PM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
There is an updated RX2 installation guide (dated June 16, 2008) now
available for download from the FlexRadio web site.
You can access it directly using the following URL:
http://support.flex-radio.com/Downloads.aspx?id=220
- Tim
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FRS Internet Systems Administrator
W4TME
I am using two homebrew stacked 5 element beams. One beam is at 30' and the
other is around 42'. The amp is a homebrew amp that uses two 4CX250Bs. I
get around 35-40 watts out with .5 watt input. I get around 450 watts out
with 10 in. If I had a better power supply, I could get more power out.
An Indian company, SDR Technologies, has started selling the WonderRadio
kit. The rig is based on Gerald's original QEX articles is fully
compatible with PowerSDR.
Check out their web page: http://www.sdrtec.com/index.htm
Curiously, the web site states that the kit comes assembled tested and
Gerald, you must be flattered.
Ray, K9DUR wrote:
An Indian company, SDR Technologies, has started selling the WonderRadio
kit. The rig is based on Gerald's original QEX articles is fully
compatible with PowerSDR.
Check out their web page: http://www.sdrtec.com/index.htm
Curiously,
At 05:24 PM 6/17/2008, you wrote:
An Indian company, SDR Technologies, has started selling the WonderRadio
kit. The rig is based on Gerald's original QEX articles is fully
compatible with PowerSDR.
Check out their web page: http://www.sdrtec.com/index.htm
Curiously, the web site states that
I love this quote from their web site
The WonderRadio is not an attempt to reinvent the wheel but an amalgamation of
a wealth of knowledge available on SDRs today.
So a wealth of knowledge is a direct rip off of another product. I guess
imitation is the greatest form of flattery, too bad they
Translated, it says Buyer Beware.
Lee K9WRU
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From: Jim Lux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ray, K9DUR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 7:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Indian SDR Rig
At 05:24 PM 6/17/2008, you wrote:
An Indian
Perhaps they'll be outsourcing their tech support to a call center here in the
US!!
Edwin MarzanAB2VW
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Quoting Tim Ellison [EMAIL PROTECTED], on Tue 17 Jun 2008 07:35:44 PM PDT:
I love this quote from their web site
The WonderRadio is not an attempt to reinvent the wheel but an
amalgamation of a wealth of knowledge available on SDRs today.
So a wealth of knowledge is a direct rip off of
They have kind of a different take on things over there. Once upon a time when
I was QA manager for a company that built Mil Spec connectors, an Indian
gentleman who worked in the assembly area told me I can get you the brass
parts (male contacts) made much cheaper by my cousin in India. I had
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