Hi,
I can no more find the manual frequency calibration with the last svn's?
Gerd, DJ8AY
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On 8/8/07, Ken N9VV [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I put together a few pictures of what the new packaging looks like. It
is solid and well thought out. There are surprises in the box. I know
you will be as thrilled as I was to receive your new FLEX-5000
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Lyle, you make an excellent point. But, you also make my point. When the
ARRL wants to review a QRP rig, they go to a QRP expert. They should do the
same thing when it comes to SDR - go to an SDR expert, or at the very least
someone who has some SDR experience. (I think the QRP aspect of the
http://n4hy.org/20MeterBottom.png
http://n4hy.org/6MeterBottom.png
shows the bottom end of 20meters and 6 meters (bottom 192 kHz).
There is no comparison between the LO in the 5000 and the AD9851 found
in the SDR-1000. There are tiny spurs, evident in this picture. But I
am stealing, err
On 8/9/07, Robert McGwier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://n4hy.org/20MeterBottom.png
http://n4hy.org/6MeterBottom.png
Are these with a dummy load connected or operating into an antenna?
The 20 meter picture's baseline is about 10 db lower than the 6 meter
baseline.
I would be great to see the
Philip Covington wrote:
On 8/9/07, Robert McGwier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://n4hy.org/20MeterBottom.png
http://n4hy.org/6MeterBottom.png
Are these with a dummy load connected or operating into an antenna?
The 20 meter picture's baseline is about 10 db lower than the 6 meter
baseline.
On 8/9/07, Robert McGwier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philip Covington wrote:
On 8/9/07, Robert McGwier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://n4hy.org/20MeterBottom.png
http://n4hy.org/6MeterBottom.png
Are these with a dummy load connected or operating into an antenna?
The 20 meter picture's
Interestingbut 6 months ago the SDR1000 was the best radio in the
worldgo figure
kw5tx
Robert McGwier wrote:
http://n4hy.org/20MeterBottom.png http://n4hy.org/20MeterBottom.png
http://n4hy.org/6MeterBottom.png http://n4hy.org/6MeterBottom.png
shows the bottom end of 20meters and
Philip Covington wrote:
On 8/9/07, Robert McGwier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philip Covington wrote:
On 8/9/07, Robert McGwier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://n4hy.org/20MeterBottom.png
http://n4hy.org/6MeterBottom.png
Are these with a dummy load connected or operating into an antenna?
The 20
At 06:00 AM 8/9/2007, Richard Smith wrote:
Lyle, you make an excellent point. But, you also make my point. When the
ARRL wants to review a QRP rig, they go to a QRP expert. They should do the
same thing when it comes to SDR - go to an SDR expert, or at the very least
someone who has some SDR
Lyle Johnson wrote:
Have you seen the review in the September QST of the Hendricks QRP FireFly
SDR transceiver?
Its available now on the ARRL members website. Once again, the ARRL has
done injustice
to an SDR radio by having an SDR neophyte conduct the product review.
The reviewer, Rich
?
Regards,
John
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At 09:16 AM 8/9/2007, Robert McGwier wrote:
There are tiny spurs, evident in this picture. But I
am stealing, err uhh, copying, err uhh, analyzing and using the spur
elimination routines from linrad.
Er - actually, you were simply _inspired_ by them, Bob - right?
Jerry W4UK
Philip Covington wrote:
On 8/9/07, Robert McGwier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philip Covington wrote:
On 8/9/07, Robert McGwier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://n4hy.org/20MeterBottom.png
http://n4hy.org/6MeterBottom.png
Are these with a dummy load connected or operating into an antenna?
The 20
%
with it on. Any reason it can't be totally disabled on RX?
Regards,
John
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There is some kind of problem getting the latest DttSP.dll from SVN. The
solution to this problem is to manually delete the DttSP.dll file and then
do another SVN Update to restore it (hopefully with the correct version of
the file).
I would recommend that you download and install the latest
30% CPU
with the gate off and 40%
with it on. Any reason it can't be totally disabled on RX?
Regards,
John
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it can't be totally disabled on RX?
Regards,
John
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What is the current SVN number please.
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Now the SDR-1000 is relegated to a close second. :) We basically listened
to our 1000 owners in design of the 5000.
Gerald
Gerald Youngblood, K5SDR
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Lyle, you make an excellent point. But, you also make my point.
When the ARRL wants to review a QRP rig, they go to a QRP expert.
They should do the same thing when it comes to SDR - go to an SDR
expert, or at the very least someone who has some SDR experience.
(I think the QRP aspect of
Just had a curious experience trying to download and install the trial
version of VAC. Install failed since the installer program couldn't find
a SYSTEM32 folder on my hard drive. I am using WinXP Home Media Edition,
SP2. I don't find it either.
Not being a Windoze expert, any suggestions
Carl,
The full path should be either C:\windows\system32 (most likely for
preloaded PC) or C:\winnt\system32 (usually only found on PCs that have
been upgraded from, say, Win2000.
73... Jon W1MNK
Carl Vangsness wrote:
Just had a curious experience trying to download and install the trial
The System32 folder is typically in C:\Windows\System32 on WinXP machines.
Eric
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I see reference on the website to test results being in, and better
two tone, etc., but I couldn't find the test results. I searched the
KB for two-tone and found only the FAQ, which just says better than
the SDR-1000.
I did find some numbers on the 5000A details page, but no details of
what
I just got 1414 this morning. Mike
FireBrick wrote:
What is the current SVN number please.
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Issue is really that my Windows isn't letting anything (including
Windows Explorer) mess with the Windows folder or the Windows/System32
folder. Even Explorer bombs out.
Tnx for the suggestions - not a Flex issue at all.
73, Carl WCØV
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Carl,
You'll have to login as Administrator, or another id with admin
priviledges. Also, I guess it's possible that the folders have been
marked as read only.
73... Jon W1MNK
Carl Vangsness wrote:
Issue is really that my Windows isn't letting anything (including
Windows Explorer) mess with
TNX..
just a few questions, then...
At 11:54 AM 8/9/2007, Gerald Youngblood wrote:
I covered this topic in an email to the reflector on Monday. The number
quoted is two tone, third order dynamic range at 2 kHz tone spacing. With
the preamp off, the input tones used are -10 dBm to the antenna
I don't want to alarm you, but I would strongly suggest running a virus
scanner and/or a malware scanner as many of these nasties will lock down the
windows directories in an attempt to keep you from removing the programs.
It's unlikely, but worth checking.
Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems
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Scott,
OUCH!
The process for getting repairs done is outlined on the web site under the
Support menu on the Service Repair page.
http://www.flex-radio.com/Support.aspx?topic=service
Since you are local, give Ed @ FlexRadio a call and he might be able to
triage the problem and give you an idea
Hi SDR1000 folks...
At the moment of waiting for the second generation of SDR I am doing a
lot of testing for later comparison.
I am testing noise levels, behavings etc. with different soundcards.
Not to many soundcards are listes as default and can be used with ASIO4
All, so I use some
Hello,
Does anyone know if the instruction on how to connect the Step IR to the
SDR-1000 is the same as making the connections to the Flex-5000?
As always, Thank you.
Ken
K3YI
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It is probably a bug, but a very different sort of one. It is different
because we made a decision about 2 months ago that we are going to have to
cut our losses on supporting the legacy 2 channel soundcards. This decision
was made in the interest of continuing development on full duplex and the
It sure is. The interface is through a COM port on the user's PC.
Eric
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Hello,
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Pretty impressive work there guys.
But
I adjusted the Equalizer for hours, and no matter what I did.
My cw fist was still sloppy!
wink
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Pennsylvania State Motto: Cook With Coal
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Bill
Great Job on the EQ guys... The 3 bander is much more responsive then
before with excellent shelving points...A+ !
Also the COMPDR and COMP are hotter and the ALC less sensitive making
for a much better sound here on the old 1000 ..A++
kw5tx
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At 03:31 PM 8/9/2007, you wrote:
It is probably a bug, but a very different sort of one. It is different
because we made a decision about 2 months ago that we are going to have to
cut our losses on supporting the legacy 2 channel soundcards. This decision
was made in the interest of continuing
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A photo of my new shack setup with the FLEX5000A has been posted in the
Flexers | Shack pic's | FLEX5000 section of the Flex website.
Bob K5KDN
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I was at our local (well, okay, it's 70 miles from here) DX contest club
meeting earlier this evening was singing the praises of my SDR-1000 which
I used in the NAQP/RTTY contest a couple of weeks back. One of the other
attendees made the statement that he would never own a software-defined
Tom Clark, K3IO wrote:
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Damn. I merely hit reply and generated some embedded HTML. My apologies
for the QRM. What I tried to post to Jim Lux was:
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At 09:26 PM 8/9/2007, Tom Clark, K3IO wrote:
Jim Lux wrote:
I assume you've got the 8640s locked to a common source (or each other).
Highly unlikely -- the 8640s are free-running
oscillators with excellent short-term phase
noise. Signal is derived from a cavity
oscillator. The have a
The Transmit Equalizer no longer has the 160Hz Notch Filter. For us that
needed this, will it be coming back?
Thanks,
Dan
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