Hi Bill,
I am not a specialist about this questions, but this is my comment.
What you could do on OS X is at first run check if the KVASD is present (and
updated) and if not download it and install it (with the EULA dialog, etc).
The ClamXAV antivirus does this for its internal engine which is
- SoundFlower or Jack audio for OS X
- Jack Audio under Linux or FreeBSD
- under BeOS the media server should allow you to connect any stream source to
any stream consumer but it's a long time I haven't played with it
73,
Yan.
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http://www.qscope.org/
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the noise).
Also, when I over clock the computer there seem to be some timing issue on the
audio streams that make the SDR and WSPR software crash a lot.
It is not related to the CPU or memory as no other software crash even when
doing CPU or memory intensive work.
73,
Yan.
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Yannick DEVOS -
Hi,
That's right John.
While ADIF does not specify any require field because it wants to stay "open"
and able to carry any radio related data, the norm for logging related software
is to use time_on as the QSO time, non withstanding it really being the end of
start of the QSO.
By default, most
Hey, this guy is funny.
Do you have a lot like him on the list?
Putting them on a scene could make a good show...
By the way,
Thanks for the links Joe. I think many of the list subscribers will find them
interesting.
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