[Flexradio] Audio pan control

2010-01-27 Thread Nige
Hi. Would it be possible to have a snap-to centre on the sliders for the RX1, sub RX2? Thanks Nige. G7CNF ___ FlexRadio Systems Mailing List FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz http://mail.flex-radio.biz/mailman/listinfo/flexradio_flex-radio.biz Archives:

[Flexradio] QSK -- True Grist

2010-01-27 Thread John Ragle
This interesting thread has been active off the list-server as well as on. I strongly agree with Jay Sewell's comment (I have never...) about QSK. Clearly the dominant design/engineering thread at Flex has not thought very carefully about CW operation, and my view is that the Flex boxes are

[Flexradio] True Grist 2...

2010-01-27 Thread John Ragle
Just to clarify the air a bit, I should say that my 100-watt F3K does wonderfully well as a 25-watt PSK transceiver, and that it proved its moxie this past weekend on 6 meter USB and CW at full power. I should also say that for the most part, my dealings with Flex personnel have been great.

[Flexradio] Mini ITX motherboard

2010-01-27 Thread Jesse N4BFD
Has anyone on the list built up a computer for PowerSDR that uses a Mini ITX motherboard? I've been speculating on building something in a small format that would be for a media player for my projector but would also pull double duty as a portable computer for field day or vacations. I've

[Flexradio] iPad and Flex

2010-01-27 Thread H . L .
Just watched the preview of Apple's iPad. Wonderful capabilities, ease of use, and portability! I have long wished that Flex would work directly with the Mac operating system without going through a PC lobotomy with BootCamp. If technically feasible, I think the FLEX-3000 or the FLEX-1500

Re: [Flexradio] iPad and Flex

2010-01-27 Thread Clay W7CE
I have to admit that would be pretty cool. Two major roadblocks though: 1). I doubt that the iPad has the CPU horsepower to run PowerSDR, and 2) even if it does, I'd be really surprised if it supports Firewire. On the other hand, I can see a app running on the iPad that lets you access your

Re: [Flexradio] iPad and Flex

2010-01-27 Thread John Seney
Ditto! Sent from my iPhone On Jan 27, 2010, at 2:15 PM, H.L. h...@sfsu.edu wrote: Just watched the preview of Apple's iPad. Wonderful capabilities, ease of use, and portability! I have long wished that Flex would work directly with the Mac operating system without going through a PC

Re: [Flexradio] FlexRadio Digest, Vol 57, Issue 27

2010-01-27 Thread Mike Tatum
Hi All, Having just bought my F3K and being an avid CW Op and having been promised by the UK Importer that the F3K will do full QSK like my previous US made rig (which I am now regretting selling!) I am deeply concerned about what is being said here on the list and also in all the emails I

Re: [Flexradio] QSK -- True Grist

2010-01-27 Thread Robert Redmon
I am almost a100% cw operator and was careful to read the way the Flex was being described in the advertising before I bought my 5000A a year and a half ago. Anyway, as others have observed, the reality was very disappointing. In fact, when I first got my 5ka, it was almost unusable on cw at

Re: [Flexradio] QSK -- True Grist

2010-01-27 Thread Mack
I somewhat regret that I started this thread with a simple question about the lowest delay setting you are using with the ACOM 2000A and it diverged into how poor the Flex is for QSK. For the record, I can set the delay as low as 10ms and still have mostly clean QSK. 15ms is completely clean.

Re: [Flexradio] iPad and Flex

2010-01-27 Thread Greg Zenger [N2GZ]
It looks like the iPad runs off of the same architecture that the iPod/iPhone run on, and not a personal computer architecture like x86. Thus even if there was a mac version of the software, it probably wouldn't work on the iPad. A specific app would need to be written. I would imagine a Lite

Re: [Flexradio] iPad and Flex

2010-01-27 Thread Neal Campbell
Hi Greg PowerSDR is 100% available via SVN so yes, there is enough of it available to port it to other operating systems. It is so entwined with the Windows architecture, plus the majority of it is in C# so that isn't an easy task. While iPhone/iTouch/iPad programming is a bit different than

Re: [Flexradio] iPad and Flex

2010-01-27 Thread Peter G. Viscarola
...plus the majority of it is in C# so that isn't an easy task. Believe it or not, you can port C# .Net applications to the iPhone using Mono (Google C# iPhone for more info). So SOME of PowerSDR would probably port. Even so, in the end you'd probably wind-up re-writing a great deal of the