Leave the power disconnected over night. It can take a few hours for
everything to fully de-energize.
If that doesn't do it, call Sir Dudley.
-Tim
-Original Message-
From: Chris seeber [mailto:ctsee...@cox.net]
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 10:24 PM
To: Tim Ellison; flexradio@flex-
Thanks Tim and William for our responses.
DPC latency checker shows normal, jumps to about 1100 microseconds, with
repeat, every three seconds (probably DX4WIN or DXLab polling the spot
database on the internet)
Maybe try uninstall/reinstall .NET Framework.
I have 1.1 and then also 3.5 SP1 both
OK Tim. I knew there was something I neglected to try. But it didn't
help. I'll give Flex a call tomorrow.
Thanks for trying.
73
KA1GEU
Chris
-Original Message-
From: Tim Ellison [mailto:telli...@itsco.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 10:18 AM
To: Chris seeber; flexradio@flex-radi
Barry,
The two jumpers select between differential and single ended reference
clock inputs to the DDS. The normal setting with the supplied
oscillator is to install both jumpers in 1-2 position. Otherwise, if
you are using an external reference oscillator, both jumpers should be
changed to
Jim,
Download and run DPCLAT on the laptop to see what it's baseline DPC latency
looks like.
http://kc.flex-radio.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50058.aspx
If the DPC latency baseline is between 500 and 1000 us, you should be OK (lower
is MUCH better). If you see lots of spikes above 2000 us, then
I saw this error message over and over when I ran with my laptop and tried
to run a digital mode program. The laptop didn't work right till I got a
new firewire adapter but I was also making other adjustments. Is the setup
error message possibly related to insufficient firewire?
On Sat, Jan 16,
Hello!
I have a relatively new Lenovo ThinkPad X301 notebook that I take just about
everywhere I go. I am wondering if it would work with a Flex 3000? I just
checked and it doesn't have a fire wire port.
This unit has a solid state drive instead of a mechanical magnetic drive.
Here's wha
I am using mine through a RIGblaster duo for two-rig control. Never tried
it direct, but through the duo, I have much more than enough audio.
Ron W5RKN
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From: "Larry da Ponte"
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:08 PM
To: "Ronald G. Parsons"
Cc:
I've been using the west mountain speakers with my 3K and have to run
the volume on the speakers at max to get enough sound out.
-Larry
On Jan 17, 2010, at 12:59 PM, "Ronald G. Parsons"
wrote:
Yes. I use a FLEX-3000 and have both that and a Icom IC-910H. With
other speakers, I have ha
Yes. I use a FLEX-3000 and have both that and a Icom IC-910H. With other
speakers, I have had interference on the speakers, depending on antenna and
radio, but with the WM speakers, no interference. And the sound is very
good.
Ron W5RKN
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From:
Has anyone used the West Mountain speaker for FLEX 3000? Am thinking of
getting one.
Thanks,
Gary - W5GW
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Sound like possibly a hung relay on the HRFIO board.
Try a hardware reset.
http://kc.flex-radio.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50350.aspx
If that doesn't do it, contact FlexRadio support (supp...@flex-radio.com) off
list so Dudley can triage the problem
-Tim
-Original Message-
From: flexrad
Hi,
I have a Flex 5000A. Receiver 1 suddenly stopped working. I was using
the radio in the NAQP. At one point I looked up and RX1 wasn't picking
up anything (although I was still working people - apparently hearing
them on RX2). The noise floor shows up on the Panadapter, but it's as
if it was
I am trying to trace a problem with my SDR 1K and I can't find the answers
in the.pdf documentation. Perhaps someone could help me by inspecting their
rig.
1:On the non component (top side as mounted in the stack) of the PIO
board, I have a thin white wire coming off a solder pad near the f
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