I like this.
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I also refuse to use Face Book. I consider it dangerous and for people who
need attention.
Once mature we can do without grooming by others. :)
Steve W8GAZ
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From: flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz
[mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of
Nothing dangerous about Facebook.
What is dangerous is when people are stupid enough to join something
like Facebook and then enter all their correct personal information,
Facebook is very useful and a great way to keep in touch with friends
and family. In fact I've connected with many family
This listing is not complete or comprehensive, but is what has been
shared on the Facebook page.
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PowerSDR v2.3.x New Feature Alert #1: TX Profiles saves all of the TX
specific parameters, like Mixer settings, DSP buffers, VOX, DEXP, AM
carrier level, (most)
This listing is not complete or comprehensive, but is what has been
shared on the Facebook page.
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PowerSDR v2.3.x New Feature Alert #1: TX Profiles saves all of the TX
specific parameters, like Mixer settings, DSP buffers, VOX, DEXP, AM
carrier level, (most)
Hi All
I have no argument with using any of the social networks if they are
used correctly then they can be very helpful,
it is not the medium that is the problem but the people that use them.
I agree that a lot of the personal and not so personal information
that is posted is a load
I have a few Nits to pick. For sure, these are completely in the Nit
category and are mentioned more as suggestion, not as a complaint.
Before I consider making a few feecher requests, I would like to run this
past the crowd to see just how nuts I really am!
1. I use multiple monitors. I
When you get around to wanting to log these new feechers,
http://www.flexradio.com/Support.aspx?topic=NewFeatures
Tim Ellison, W4TME
Product Management, Sales Support
FlexRadio Systems^(TM)
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Phone: 512-535-4713 Ext. 223
Email: t...@flexradio.com
Let's expand 1 and 2 to : remember last window positions and sizes, and
state. That would cover it all, especially for us multiple monitor folks.
From: w4yxu@gmail.com
To: t...@flexradio.com; flexradio@flex-radio.biz; flexe...@flex-radio.biz
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2012 08:23:38
The situation could not have been explained any better.I joined this reflector
in order to gain information when I bought my 3000.There is so much griping and
complainuing that I am about to unsubscribe.Leave Flex alone and let them do
their work for the benefit of all Flex owners. BurtAF5AA
AMEN AMEN AMEN AMEN
LETS GET BACK TO RADIO AND LET THE FINGERS REST Now you got me doing
it. I'm very very tired of this waste of time. Jerry
On 2/26/2012 9:53 AM, Burt Sammis wrote:
The situation could not have been explained any better.I joined this reflector
in order to gain
Why don't we all give up this new fangled internet social medium, I mean who
needs bulletin boards, forums, email reflector's, social networking sites etc
Let's get back to radio net's I mean we are all radio amateurs aren't we, we
don't need this computer stuff?
Oh sorry I forgot, we have
We should all use snail mail and help the Post Office. It worked fine for
my grandparents.
73,
Kermit, AB1J
In a message dated 2/25/2012 7:32:00 P.M. GMT Standard Time,
docdai...@gmail.com writes:
Telephones... Humbug and hooey. If I want to talk t somebody I will go
down to the
Yes, and the Pony Express also worked until the telegraph and railroad
made them extinct!
Gary
WG1I
On 2/26/2012 9:32 AM, ktfrog...@aol.com wrote:
We should all use snail mail and help the Post Office. It worked fine for
my grandparents.
73,
Kermit, AB1J
In a message dated 2/25/2012
And my watering hole IS open this evening! (Claims private club status!)
But I just can't get many hams to show up!
Jim
W4YXU
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From: flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz [mailto:flexradio-bounces@flex-
radio.biz] On Behalf Of ktfrog...@aol.com
Sent: Sunday, February
At 06:29 2/26/2012, Tim Ellison, W4TME wrote:
When you get around to wanting to log these new feechers,
http://www.flexradio.com/Support.aspx?topic=NewFeatures
Tim, what should we do about feature requests which have been
submitted long ago but apparently have NO traction, no sign of ever
Jim,
Some of what you are asking is already there, but one for sure is a
Windows issue and not something that Flex can correct, keeping the
mouse focused on the Frequency, this is a MS issue.. There are
several ways to try to get around it, and there is a Wiki article about
this too.
I think we need to roll this discussion as it relates to Flex and the
discussion as it relates to having to pay for Ham Radio Deluxe into its own
forum.
Then, everyone can get in to the discussion at the same time and leave
these 2 forums to discussing actual technical issues with either Flex or
Michael, while I am with you in the spirit, my experience with listservs
and reflectors (and FB pages) is that they go where they want to go and
efforts to redirect them either get the razzberry or get ignored.
If you want to see fierce, unyielding attempts to make a reflector go where
a few
IMHO, I believe that Flex is using Facebook for many reasons. One of them is to
spread the word of Flex to a different demographic. The future of Flex Radio is
for younger hams who grew up with computers to embrace the technology and take
Flex into the future.
I can understand that the average
I use multiple platforms to stay connected with family, friends, family and
customers, and this is very helpful to keep track of developments in the Flex
community.
I have a mild personal distaste for most of the content on Facebook; I have
never been a fan of alerting everyone I know about
On 2/26/2012 3:30 PM, amsct...@comcast.net wrote:
I use multiple platforms to stay connected with family, friends, family and
customers, and this is very helpful to keep track of developments in the Flex
community.
I have a mild personal distaste for most of the content on Facebook; I have
Tim:
I feel the same way about my request to have a drop-down menu for the mouse
wheel tuning steps and to have them retained for each mode. One would like a
few Hertz for CW, pehaps 200 Hz for SSB, 5, 9 or 10 kHz for AM and 10, 15 or
20 kHz for FM.
TU
73,
Bill Tynan, W3XO
- Original
I haven't received a message from these reflectors in my inbox since
1/22, but I see a slew of messages since then when I go to the Web site.
Alan NV8A
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Something odd happened today.
I am running a Flex 3000. I was at 28.457 and trying to tune up the
radio to my antenna with my tuner. I had just tuned successfully just
a little off this frequency and was just touching up the tune. I
pressed the TUN button in Power SDR, and it totally
Which tuner are you trying to tune? The internal tuner in the F3K or an
external tuner?
The reason higher power levels are allowed when tuning is some external
ATUs and amps need more than 10 watts.
We also use TUNe at 100 watts into a dummy load to verify the PA maximum
output without
I know this isn't a VAC support forum, but everyone seems to use it so here
goes.
I purchased a copy of VAC last week. Uninstalled my demo version and installed
the full version. I'm going through How to Set Up VAC 4.x in the Flex
Knowledge Centre, and my copy of VAC shows one cable that
If you're running Windows 7, use Run as Administrator.
Jim KQ6EA
On 02/26/2012 10:37 PM, Ken Alexander wrote:
I know this isn't a VAC support forum, but everyone seems to use it so here
goes.
I purchased a copy of VAC last week. Uninstalled my demo version and installed
the full version.
Tim,
Thanks for the quick response.
I was trying to tune through my Palstar AT2K manual tuner. You are
correct that it does not lock up when using the internal tuner. I
wonder why that particular combination of frequency and power caused it
to lock up when just a few kilohertz away it
Alan:
If you want to get a lot of messages, just mention how much you like Facebook.
--- Graham
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 4:47 PM, Alan NV8A n...@charter.net wrote:
Please pardon the noise. I've reset my email address and options to the
same as they were before -- now to see if I get messages.
The thing that concerns many about Facebook -- and other services such
as Google and Yahoo -- is the data mining and aggregation that is
performed. Often this is done without the full knowledge and consent of
the users -- especially regarding the uses that the information is
ultimately put
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 3:28 PM, Frederick Bray fwb...@mminternet.comwrote:
This is not to say that social networks and other internet services are of
no value. However, just as with what is said over the radio, very little
is secret or secure when posted on-line regardless of how private
On 02/26/12 05:06 pm, I wrote:
I haven't received a message from these reflectors in my inbox since
1/22, but I see a slew of messages since then when I go to the Web site.
I went to my email on the Charter Web site and found over 1000 messages,
including more than 400 from these two
I just built a new Computer using Win 7 for the Flex 3000
I am have problems with freesing up and distorted Audio.
Works Ok on XPpro computer yet , it is that I want ot use Teamview remote
and it maxs out the XP Computer using that.
The Win 7 Computer is a Gigabyte 990XA-UD3 MB with AMD FX
my $0.02 worth
I WAS apprehensive about facebook...but cratered since my high school class
reunion was going therewasted a ridiculous amount of time trying to make an
interesting pagenoboby looked at it, outside of immediately family...took
the good stuff off...
overall, it's pretty
This sound like DPC problems. Have you check the DPC latency with
LatencyMon? http://www.resplendence.com/latencymon
As a starting point for resolving your problems, I would check to see if
there is a BIOS update for your motherboard; if so, install it. Also
make sure you have the latest
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