Keystroke CTRL + M will trigger the MOX on or off. I have one button
programmed on my ShuttlePro to do this. Works great when you don't want a
foot switch. Nice and functional, finger activated, PTT button.
Pete, wa2cwa
http://www.manualman.com
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Hi to the group. I have run the new latency program and got a result back
that actually has a name to it. My worst DPC is ~250 uS ( which is good !)
and I probably can't do anything about it. But I would like to know if there
is anything I can do to improve. The DPC is labeled as Wdf 01000.sys
Well done. Is that documented?
On Sun, 2011-06-26 at 02:41 -0400, manual...@juno.com wrote:
Keystroke CTRL + M will trigger the MOX on or off. I have one button
programmed on my ShuttlePro to do this. Works great when you don't want a
foot switch. Nice and functional, finger activated, PTT
The DPC is labeled as Wdf 01000.sys
Unfortunately, WDF01000.sys is the name of one of the wrappers (i.e.
frameworks) that driver developers can use to write device drivers for
Windows. It is not, itself, a driver for a specific device. Instead, it's
used to support many different drivers in
for the NR and ANF settings? The manual doesn't provide much info
and I couldn't find anything on the Knowledge Center.
JON
K1VVC
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I love the title. I hate DPC's and the poor drivers/hardware/OS that causes
them. Good luck.
Bob N4HY
On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 6:05 AM, Bob b...@iafrica.com wrote:
Hi to the group. I have run the new latency program and got a result back
that actually has a name to it. My worst DPC is ~250
Here's the Knowledge Base Keyboard mapping file document:
http://support.flexradio.com/Downloads.aspx?id=5
Knowing this allows you to use specific keyboard keys to do certain
functions and/or the info to program external devices like the ShuttlePro
using the regular keys, ALT + key, CTRL + key, or
Hi all
I have set up a section in the www.flexradiowiki.com site so you can
document the macros you use within DDUtil for assignment to the buttons of
the FlexControl. By documenting your settings, you not only give that
knowledge to fellow users, it also gives Flex Radio some idea of how we are
Hi,
Any possibility of adding an Auto Scaling capability to the Panafall
display in
PowerSDR, like that feature in SpectraVue? It would be a great enhancement.
73
Barry
WB2ZXJ
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I am trying to use the straight key jack, item #8 on back panel of flex 5k, to
connect the mfj-216 pulse keyer, for tuning my amplifier. However when I am
plugged into the phone jack the flex does not respond. I have checked the mfj
unit and it seems to be working properly with both the pulse
Does anyone have any ideas?
I don't have my Flex in front of me Val, but as I recall, I think
Iambic needs to be unchecked on the front panel of the GUI when using
a straight key. Hope it's as simple as that!
73,
Rob W1AEX
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This is the first time I have tried using the CW keyboard since upgrading to
2.0.22, and I am seeing an odd behavior
I notice that every time I make the CW keyboard as the focus window on my
Win7 desktop, and I move the mouse across the CW keyboard window, it
Are you using the Aero desktop?
-Tim
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Product Verification Team
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On 6/26/2011 8:18 PM, Mark Lunday wrote:
Win7/32, latest firmware, Flex 3000
This is the first time I have tried using the CW keyboard since upgrading to
Yes. Switched to Windows Classic, problem solved.
Thanks, Tim. What is the explanation behind this issue?
Mark Lunday, WD4ELG
Greensboro, NC FM06be
wd4...@arrl.net
http://wd4elg.blogspot.com
http://wd4elg.net
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The Aero desktop puts a lot more stress on the graphics controller. It
should be turned off for optimal real-time operation. I use Gboost to do it
automatically when I operate PowerSDR.
-Tim
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