Yes Dave,
Apart from my test PC virus/malware protection, whenever there is a
change in an executable or dll I run them through an online scanner
(20MB file limit) here http://virusscan.jotti.org/en/
It runs the submitted file through 19 different scanners, with the
occasional
@rein
Function can be switched off (now) .. So why worry about?
But all user have to switch it off cause after installing it is set to on .
Greetz
Sigi
Dg9bfc
Thanks, Laurie.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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Laurie,
Then why don't they filter it at the cluster?
Makes more sence, if you ask me.
Cheerio! Kr. Bonne.
Op 25-07-10 04:01, Laurie, VK3AMA schreef:
Because, outside the US, there is a large EU user-base of ROS users
contributing a significant of unwanted spam to the Cluster.
de
Hi Laurie
Great link! Thanks :)
La5vna Steinar
On 25.07.2010 09:07, Laurie, VK3AMA wrote:
Yes Dave,
Apart from my test PC virus/malware protection, whenever there is a
change in an executable or dll I run them through an online scanner
(20MB file limit) here
Long ago I built several VLF (audio freq) receivers with various active and
passive filters. The better ones were too big to take into the field and the
better ones didn't perform well. Some number of years ago I got one of Steve
McGreevy's little WR-3 series receivers (see
No the problem is .. your using vista !
G :)
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, jon_g4fut jon_g4...@... wrote:
Problem is that it won't run with VISTA :-(
Jon
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, pseudospark shansen@ wrote:
I've been using Spectrum Lab for years for the
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Siegfried Jackstien
siegfried.jackst...@... wrote:
So every user should switch that off and spot only by hand
The programmer shouldn't use clusters to promote his software! That's the whole
point. Jose Nieto-Ros intentionally misuses propagation tools
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Laurie, VK3AMA group...@...
At least some progress has been made.
Only in a relative sense...
I see the current version of ROS as a gun with a silencer on it. It makes less
noise, which might be called progress, but it doesn't make the gun less
A safety pin on a gun, doesn't make the gun less destructive Sigi...
Right but prevents loosing a shot by accident while the gun is in your
pocket
There are still users that do not know what is the soft doing in the
background as not all users read the news (this group and others)
If
A gun can be a weapon to kill . or just a sport gun .. for precisely making
a hole in a paper some ten feet away
So it depends on for what you use that gun
I like the sportive way .
See how far I can go with a few watts on a simple antenna
But others might use it for :how many winmore stations
See the attached screenshot for a view of Simon Brown's revision to
SDR-Radio Console (http://www.sdr-radio.com/). This screen shot shows
the software using an SDR-IQ.
Very nice revisions, Simon.
Andy K3UK
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