On 1/9/2011 4:25 PM, Tim Ellison wrote:
You need to download this document and read it first.
http://support.flex-radio.com/Downloads.aspx?id=356

Then download the driver patch kit
http://support.flex-radio.com/Downloads.aspx?id=355

Then do steps 1, 2, and 5 listed in the troubleshooting guide.  There is a 99% 
chance that either steps 2 or 5 will resolve your problem.

If not, then you can try 3, but there is a good chance y our BIOS does not have 
this setting.  Doing Step 4 is optional and is usually not necessary unless you 
USB controller is really wacked out.

If all else fails, then you need to contact FlexRadio Support (Dudley) so he 
can do a driver debug trace to see what is going on ([email protected])


First off, thanks for the help. All is working now.

1 & 2 had no effect, but step 5, the custom DLL, fixed the problem.

As you suspected, I did not have the BIOS option for step 3 on this machine. I did try step 4 by going through a USB hub, but that had no effect.

It looks like my USB chipset is Intel 5 series / 3400, if that is of any interest.

Just had a CW and a couple of PSK31 contacts on 40, so all is well. Next up is to checkout the transverter interfaces, but I don't expect any problems.

Another example of the superb level of support for these rigs.

73  Alf  NU8I
Scottsdale  AZ  DM43an

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