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On 11/3/2013 11:17 AM, Robert Costa wrote:
All,
When I listen to the BCB in the morning, I find that on occasion PSDR will start to oscillate (receive). You can hear it in the audio and can see it in the pan-adapter. All I have to do to rectify the issue is to stop and restart PSDR. What I want to know is what the root cause is.
I am running 2.3.5. Should I consider upgrading due to the new firewire driver or wait until the next version of PSDR is released as I hear that it is in the works.
Any insight on my occasional PSDR oscillations would be appreciated. It actually looks and sounds like oscillations.
73
Robert
KB6QXM
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