I normally shut PowerSDR down before I shut down the computer, but I seem to
recall that I may have just shut down the computer first a couple of days ago
and that is probably what led to my memory loss. Thanks to everyone who
responded to my post.
It is good the hear that this issue may be
On 8/12/2011 3:46 PM, Thurman Irving wrote:
Then I upgraded to PowerSDR 2.1.5. I am able to receive via PowerSDR 2.1.5
but cannot transmit. Most received signals have DT well below 1.0. The
problem is that JT65-HF does not key the transmit function in PowerSDR
2.1.5, it continues to function
Hello,
i had PowerSDR v2.0.8 running. I installed v 2.1.5. Both working fine for
me. Then i unistalled v2.0.8 with the result, that 2.1.5 was also mo more
working.I got a* Fatal Error: Attempted to read or write protected memory*.
I removed v2.1.5. an reinstalled it, the error is still the
For future reference and as a general notice t all, it helps *a lot* to
always include full information about your setup like hardware type and
operating system info so we don't have to make assumptions when offering
troubleshooting advice.
I am assuming you have a FLEX-x000 radio. So with
I've had my Flex 3000 for a week now and it's working fine but my Windows 7
64-bit computer doesn't seem to like it very well. I'm using one of the
Flex-recommended firewire cards with the TI chipset (and finally convinced
Win 7 to keep the correct TI driver for the card) but when I turn the
Are you using the Win7 1394a legacy drivers?
http://kc.flexradio.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50433.aspx
Make sure you do the SP1 update before changing to the legacy driver.
Also is it a PCI or PCIe Firewire card?
-Tim
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I hosed up my user directories in Windows 7 64 and am creating a new
user after having to delete the old user entirely. I have found I as
root I can't access vspMgr. How do I blow vspMgr away completely and
re-install it? I'll need a good blow by blow set of instructions as I am
not a Windows
Is anyone using gmail to follow the Flex lists? How does it handle
replies? Does it reply correctly?
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I've been having and RFI problem on 17m since I first got capability for that
band last year. My new Flex-5000 has that problem,
and the Flex-3000 before it, and the K3 before it and the IC-7600 before it.
Every article has been read, and many pounds of
suitable ferrite installed essentially
I assume you are using an unbalanced antenna.
Do you have your coax shield grounded at the point it enters your
dwelling like through a bulk head connector? Common mode chokes will
block common mode currents on the coax shield (until saturated) , but
you still need to shunt them to ground to
On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 8:38 PM, Tim Ellison, W4TME t...@flex-radio.comwrote:
...IMHO the quintessential article on RF grounding.
http://kc.flexradio.com/**KnowledgebaseArticle50426.aspxhttp://kc.flexradio.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50426.aspx
...
Very good article. However, it's doesn't mention
Sounds like you have done everything possible and the correct way given
the infrastructure you have to work with. I assume that if you connect
a dummy load to the radio there is no RFI issues in 17m. A tough
gremlin indeed to slay.
-Tim
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Internet Systems Admin.
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