Instead of resetting the Database next time it does this, try stopping
PowerSDR and just power down the radio wait 15 seconds then power up the
Radio and see if your audio is back.

My Radio has 0 (zero) power output until I either reload the firmware or
power the Radio on and off.

When my radio does this the receiver goes weird as well

73's
Bret 
WX7Y

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kevin Feeney
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 9:21 PM
To: Flex Edge
Subject: [FlexEdge] No transmit audio with 2.0.19 RC1

Been happily running 2.0.16 since it came out. Flex 5000A, with 2nd receiver
installed. Windows XP SP3 and hotfix, cpu load about 20%. 
Microphone audio is fed through an external mixer itno the balanced input.

I waited a day, saw all the good reviews and installed 2.0.19. 
Receiving, it seemed to work pretty well, but when I went to transmit, I
noticed I wasn't getting any output. Checked my audio system and the various
settings and didn't find any issues, but I can't get any RF out in SSB, see
any modulation on the panadaptor or see any audio modulation on the
panadaptor in AM mode.

Soooo, I clicked on the 2.0.16 icon and fired up that version. 
Transmit audio works normally, which kind of rules out the cat bumping
settings on the audio mixer. Back to .19, no audio again. Hmmmm.

Reset the database and restarted. No TX audio.

Removed 2.0.19 and the driver and reinstalled. No TX audio.  2.0.16 still
operates normally when called up. Kind of stumped.


Observations:
The first couple of times I started up .19, a little box appeared 
saying something about reading calibration values from EEPROM and took 
about 30 seconds to clear as green bar marched to the right. I don't 
recall seeing that in .16.  After the reinstall of .19, I don't think 
it did that.

The first time I installed .19, it automatically went into a 
calibration routine. The second time I installed it, it did not. It 
also seemed to remember some of the settings from the previous 
install  such as the frequencies in the band stack. This makes me 
wonder whether the removal really cleared all the information it 
needed to.

Both times I installed .19, I specified only F3K/F5K radios, not the 
legacy SDR1000 I had also installed on 2.0.16. However both times when 
the install was completed and PowerSDR starts up, it presents me with 
the radio chooser with the F5K and the SDR1000. It seems to have 
'remembered' that from the 2.0.16 install. I thought each version of 
PowerSDR ended up in it's own directory with it's own files.

I'm presuming I've got a cockpit error here someplace, but not sure 
what it is. I've migrated from 1.18.6 to on an SDR1000 to the F5K, 
then upgraded to 2.0.8, and then 2.0.16 with no issues. Now with 
2.0.19 things are a bit weird. I read the release notes and I thought 
I followed the steps outlined correctly.

Besides using the add/remove tool in control panel, is there more I 
need to do to really clean out PowerSDR? Should I remove the previous 
versions that are on the machine as well?

Next steps?

TIA

Kevin, WB2EMS



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