Now that's 'FUNNY'!
most of the technological emails about 'what is the Game Changer'I
hadn't a clue what they were talking about.
But this one I did.
And I laughed out loud.
Now that's 'FUNNY'!
On 5/16/12 11:30 PM, harveywizb...@aol.com wrote:
I got it figured out. SQUARE KNOBS!
The feature t hat I would like to see is a rig that knows it is tuned to a DX
station and prevents the op from tuning up on top of the DX.
Or maybe having PSDR flash LID! LID! in big letters when the op trys to do
this.
And if he trys to tuneup for over a minute the rig will go into a
Well, you might just need new test equipment to find out.
Midnight EDT tonight at www.flexradio.com.
73 from Dayton,
Gerald
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Dave,
I do not understand how you ...cannot get...the split down low enough
If you are using MultiRX, then there a 4 sliders in a group: 2 horizontal
2 vertical. The horizontal sliders are used to pan the two receive signals
between the left right channels. The two vertical sliders are
You can see where that DX station is today by using one of the other GUI
programs as your main screen, instead of PowerSDR. For example, N1MM,
HamRadioDeluxe, and others allow you to display one or more bandmaps which
show station callsigns and other information. Instead of the panadaptor
I'd love to see a matching blue flex linear amp. I'm quite happy with the
receiving capabilities, it's the power I want to see next..
My Heroes Wear Combat Boots!
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Hi Jack,
Imagine complex things made simple...
73, Gerald, K5SDR
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On May 17, 2012, at 1:01 PM, Jack Haverty j...@3kitty.org wrote:
You can see where that DX station is today by using one of the other GUI
programs as your main screen, instead of PowerSDR. For example,
So the new software has built-in skimmer capability to decode 7 bands
of CW, RTTY and/or PSK and push the call signs to the appropriate spot
on the viewable waterfall/spectrum and telnet ability to push the
spots to your logging program.
:)
On 5/17/12, Gerald Youngblood ger...@flex-radio.com
Zack,
What you need is a Hal 9000 hooked to your Flex. It will prevent you from
doing silly stuff or even things you really should do, only thing is it will
call
you Dave. :)
Ron
K0IDT
- Original Message -
From: vtnn...@comcast.net
To: Flex Radio flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Sent:
The Flex server will crash at 12:01EDT.we aren't all in Dayton.
Have a great time there Gerald.
Ron
K0IDT
- Original Message -
From: Gerald Youngblood ger...@flex-radio.com
To: FlexRadio List flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 9:03 AM
Subject: [Flexradio]
It comes with a 12 year old kid to run the radio for you. The bad thing is
you have to feed the little critterplenty of Twinkies and soda work :)
Sorry, Dayton withdrawal. I'll go quietly now.
Ron
K0IDT
- Original Message -
From: Greg a...@cablespeed.com
To: Gerald
what, no 'speech recognition' for an ssb skimmer ? man, i feel cheated...ha
w5xz, dan
--- On Thu, 5/17/12, Greg a...@cablespeed.com wrote:
From: Greg a...@cablespeed.com
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Game changer - my wish
To: Gerald Youngblood ger...@flex-radio.com
Cc: vtnn...@comcast.net
this is from sm4pel and g0uut and many other
there is an issue spot for some time now even on the old version of psdr
1-- if I go to 80m I some time not all the time hear station on usb then this
issue happen to the 2nd 5000a I have 3 different computer
then switch radio off and on
Upgrading to 3000. my 1500 for sale in UK, £450 includes yaesu microphone but
carriage extra at cost.Morrice M5ADZ
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On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 12:00 PM, paim paimg0...@btinternet.com wrote:
this is from sm4pel and g0uut and many other
there is an issue spot for some time now even on the old version of psdr
1-- if I go to 80m I some time not all the time hear station on usb then
this issue happen to the
All,
After a year and a half of owning a 5000a, I finally got the radio up and
running. I have run dpc latency tests on the radio and have not had any dpc
latency of more than 200 microseconds. Now that I have power sdr running, I get
some spikes of over 7000us. When this happens, the audio
Robert,
Update your PC's BIOS to the latest version. Update your hardware
drivers using the drivers for the hardware manufacturer, not Microsoft.
I suspect the issue is going to be the network driver or video card driver.
Tim Ellison
On 5/17/2012 6:22 PM, Robert Costa, KB6QXM wrote:
All,
Tim,
I will give that a shot. Powersdr only stops for a moment, but the audio does
not come back until I hit the start/restart
73,
Robert
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From: Tim Ellison t.m.ellison...@gmail.com
To:
This is a classic and well known issue with the current FireWire driver. Any
DPC hit in excess of 2500 us will cause a buffer over run and the audio to
distort or freeze.
The only possible fix is to replace the offending hardware driver with a better
performing one which hopefully is the
Or disable the offending piece of hardware if at all possible.
One of my quick fixes to an aberrant machine is to install an Intel NIC
and disable to onboard Ethernet port. Likewise, if you are using wireless,
try disabling the on-board Ethernet port and see if it makes any difference
(Realtek
Tim,
I found out that my motherboard Bios was outdated. I flashed it with the
latest. The firewire driver was the one from the Flex website. I installed the
legacy 64 bit firewire driver per the installation instructions. The firewire
card is the one integrated onto the Asrock P55 extreme
One more piece of information. I had dpclat running at the same time the audio
fell out. No dpc spike.
73,
Robert
KB6QXM
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From: Tim Ellison t.m.ellison...@gmail.com
To: Robert Costa, KB6QXM kb6...@yahoo.com
Cc:
And check out 'WLAN Optimizer': it seems to help.
73
Alan NV8A
On 05/17/12 07:42 pm, Neal Campbell wrote:
Or disable the offending piece of hardware if at all possible.
One of my quick fixes to an aberrant machine is to install an Intel NIC
and disable to onboard Ethernet port. Likewise, if
All,
Now I am learning that my audio is falling out with no dpc spikes and requires
me to hit the start button twice to get the audio back. Powersdr is not
freezing. My dpc latency is about 150 microseconds. Only on occasion will I get
that great spike.
73,
Robert
KB6QXM
Ham Radio Open
I think yoiu hit the nail on the head: when you stop PSDR, it stops sending
CAT commands. and some programs will time out without further CAT input. Looks
like MD is disconnecting its network connection to HRD Logger when it has no
CAT commands to pass along for a certain length of time.
quote
My dpc latency is about 150 microseconds. Only on occasion will I get that
great spike.
/quote
This is the way of Windows, I'm afraid. What you're describing is textbook for
either (a) a bad-behaving driver or (b) several devices all becoming active at
the same time with each queuing a
Robert,The fast way to fix this is to have Neal tune your PC over the internet.
If you are like some of us, and won't ask directions even when we are positive
we're lost, then try running latencymon.exe from resplendence.com . It
provides too much information, but some of that info overload
Wow. I was surprised by the built in processing. Also the options (gps). I
presume it can take an external 10MHz?
Price and availability will be interesting.
Doc
KX0O
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At 21:17 5/17/2012, Bill Dailey wrote:
Wow. I was surprised by the built in processing. Also the options
(gps). I presume it can take an external 10MHz?
Price and availability will be interesting.
$7K 4Q2012
Doc
KX0O
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Hi Maurice,
I would consider taking the 1500 as a trade in against 5000 with 2nd receiver
and ATU
if you would be interested.
I am ok on QRZ if you want to contact me
cheers
Paul
GI4FZD
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Yes.
Tim Ellison
On 5/18/2012 12:17 AM, Bill Dailey wrote:
I presume it can take an external 10MHz?
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