Re: [Flexradio] Major Power Bug

2008-12-30 Thread john_eckert
The point I'm trying to make is that by simply opening the form you can do great damage to the radio and your linear amplifier. Also, take a look at the Flex 5000 Owner's Manual, page 124. The 'Gain By Band' form has been there in all versions of the PowerSDR for the 5K. Yesterday, I

Re: [Flexradio] Major Power Bug

2008-12-30 Thread Lux, James P
On 12/30/08 7:11 AM, john_eck...@agilent.com john_eck...@agilent.com wrote: The point I'm trying to make is that by simply opening the form you can do great damage to the radio and your linear amplifier. Also, take a look at the Flex 5000 Owner's Manual, page 124. The 'Gain By Band' form

Re: [Flexradio] Major Power Bug

2008-12-30 Thread Ray Andrews
[mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Lux, James P Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2008 10:22 AM To: john_eck...@agilent.com; flexradio@flex-radio.biz Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Major Power Bug On 12/30/08 7:11 AM, john_eck...@agilent.com john_eck...@agilent.com wrote: The point I'm trying to make

[Flexradio] Major Power Bug

2008-12-29 Thread john_eckert
On vers v1.16.1 with the 5K, opening PA Settings Tab and selecting Expert and unchecking 'Use Advance Calibration Routine' the radio will output more than 10X the power settings. In my case a 3W setting puts out 35 watts! Any setting above 10W will probably kill the PA! This occurs with

Re: [Flexradio] Major Power Bug

2008-12-29 Thread Dudley Hurry
John, The PA settings in PowerSDR are strictly for the SDR-1000 and not the 5K. If you are having issues with the power out in V1.16.1 of PowerSDR, be sure to start with a new database, do not import a previous database. If you did start with a new database, try resetting the database