Dick

Are you vista 64 or 32 -- only runs on 32 I believe

or you may need .net 3.51.

Dave
W0DHB

dick kalt wrote:
I would love to use the new skins. I did the SVN checkout, downloaded and
installed everything. When I boot PSDR I get the following fatal error.
Unable to load the application 'DttSP.dll':failed to start
Because its side-by-side configuration is incorrect
Exception from HRESULT 0x80073681
:at PowerSDR.DttSP.setup SDR()
:at PowerSDR.Radio..ctor ()
:at PowerSDR.Console..ctor(string[]args :at PowerSDR.Console.Main(string[]args

After reading the mail I updated to the latest SVN 3056

I'm running Vista with 3GB and have no problem running 1.18.

Any help would be greatly appreciated as I would love to try out the new
skins.

Thanks,
Dick, W1FYI
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Today's Topics:

   1. Hamvention pricing for the Flex-1500 (Mike Schwendeman)
   2. Flex-3000 power supply requirements (Jack Haverty)
   3. Re: Flex-3000 power supply requirements (Jim Kunowsky)
   4. Re: Flex-3000 power supply requirements (Dave Gomberg)
   5. Re: Flex-3000 power supply requirements (Mike Naruta)
   6. Re: Flex-3000 power supply requirements (k4...@fastmail.fm)
   7. I Q Auto Calibration and Pretty Betty (Scott McClements)
   8. Re: Flex-3000 power supply requirements (David W LeJeune, Sr)
   9. Anyone running Multiple monitors? (brahman...@aol.com)
  10. Re: Anyone running Multiple monitors? (Jerry Flanders)
  11. Re: Anyone running Multiple monitors? (Jerry Johnson)
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  13. VHF/UHF Transverter at Dayton? (Alan NV8A)
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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 11:34:00 -0500
From: Mike Schwendeman <m...@s3com.net>
Subject: [Flexradio] Hamvention pricing for the Flex-1500
To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
Message-ID: <4a0d9978.5030...@s3com.net>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

Well, RATZ.

I was hoping for a special price for the Flex-1500!!! But, no mention...
Ratz.

73! Mike KOJTA


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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 09:31:52 -0700
From: Jack Haverty <j...@3kitty.org>
Subject: [Flexradio] Flex-3000 power supply requirements
To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
Message-ID: <1242405112.28288.13.ca...@localhost>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

I've got a Flex-3000 arriving soon, and I'm confused about conflicting
power supply specs.  The Flex online store has a Dayton sale on the
Astron power supply as a recommended Flex-3000 accessory, but the
Flex-3000 owner's manual states that such a supply is not adequate.

>From the Flex-3000 Owner's Manual:

        "The FLEX-3000 requires a stable 13.8 VDC power source rated for
        at least 25 Amps and 30 Amps peak for proper operation."

>From the "Flex-3000 Accessories" at the online store:

        "Astron 25A Switching Power Supply     More info... Regular
        Price: 119.95   Sale Price: $107.96   Portable light weight
        regulated 13.8 VDC switching power supply. 25 amps maximum (ICS)
        or 20 amps continuous."
Which information is correct? I suspect that the SS-25 is fine for the
Flex-3000, but the specs in the manual say otherwise.

Also, not much clarification in the "more info" page for the Astron
power supply, which says:

        "Astron SS-25 Switching Power Supply
The Astron SS-25 desktop switching power supply features high
        efficiency switching technology specifically filtered for use
        with all communication equipment including HF.
Measures RF power and VSWR with an accuracy typically better
        than +/- 3% over frequency and temperature ranges.
        Peak Hold Modes ? programmable for fast (1/2 sec), medium, slow,
        and Long ( 5 sec) to match your operating mode - CW, SSB, data,
        FM, whatever your sending!
        ..."
A Power Supply which measures RF output and VSWR!?

It looks like the information for the power supply was replaced with
information about the Station Monitor which appears later on the page.
I've done product launches and conventions too, so it's easy to
understand how such things happen in all the frenzy.  Fortunately it's
just a web page, so there's probably no need to throw away several
pallets of expensive color glossy brochures (been there, done that...).

/Jack Haverty
K3FIV
Point Arena, CA





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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 13:42:46 -0400
From: "Jim Kunowsky" <k4e...@verizon.net>
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Flex-3000 power supply requirements
To: "Jack Haverty" <j...@3kitty.org>,   <FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz>
Message-ID: <b0ec251f0b604a89914d4cab92880...@jimham>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="utf-8"

Hi Jack,

I am using an Alinco DM-330MV rated at a max of 32 amps. I have had my 3k for almost 3 weeks and have never seen the current go above 18-20 amps on any mode using full power.

I am sure that if the Astron was not ok, they would not include it as an accessory. I have found by reading the threads that stability is just as important as peak amperage.

Hope it helps,
Jim
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jack Haverty" <j...@3kitty.org>
To: <FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz>
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 12:31 PM
Subject: [Flexradio] Flex-3000 power supply requirements


I've got a Flex-3000 arriving soon, and I'm confused about conflicting
power supply specs.  The Flex online store has a Dayton sale on the
Astron power supply as a recommended Flex-3000 accessory, but the
Flex-3000 owner's manual states that such a supply is not adequate.

>From the Flex-3000 Owner's Manual:

       "The FLEX-3000 requires a stable 13.8 VDC power source rated for
       at least 25 Amps and 30 Amps peak for proper operation."

>From the "Flex-3000 Accessories" at the online store:

       "Astron 25A Switching Power Supply     More info... Regular
       Price: 119.95   Sale Price: $107.96   Portable light weight
       regulated 13.8 VDC switching power supply. 25 amps maximum (ICS)
       or 20 amps continuous."

Which information is correct?  I suspect that the SS-25 is fine for the
Flex-3000, but the specs in the manual say otherwise.

Also, not much clarification in the "more info" page for the Astron
power supply, which says:

       "Astron SS-25 Switching Power Supply

       The Astron SS-25 desktop switching power supply features high
       efficiency switching technology specifically filtered for use
       with all communication equipment including HF.

       Measures RF power and VSWR with an accuracy typically better
       than +/- 3% over frequency and temperature ranges.
       Peak Hold Modes ? programmable for fast (1/2 sec), medium, slow,
       and Long ( 5 sec) to match your operating mode - CW, SSB, data,
       FM, whatever your sending!
       ..."

A Power Supply which measures RF output and VSWR!?

It looks like the information for the power supply was replaced with
information about the Station Monitor which appears later on the page.

I've done product launches and conventions too, so it's easy to
understand how such things happen in all the frenzy.  Fortunately it's
just a web page, so there's probably no need to throw away several
pallets of expensive color glossy brochures (been there, done that...).

/Jack Haverty
K3FIV
Point Arena, CA



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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 11:50:56 -0700
From: Dave Gomberg <da...@wcf.com>
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Flex-3000 power supply requirements
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At 09:31 5/15/2009, Jack Haverty wrote:
I've got a Flex-3000 arriving soon, and I'm confused about conflicting power supply specs.

Me too.

The Flex online store has a Dayton sale on the Astron power supply as a recommended Flex-3000 accessory, but the Flex-3000 owner's manual states that such a supply is not adequate.

I have always used a lead-acid car battery, it gets charged third shift every night. Any reason to think that is a good or bad choice? It should put out 60A easily, but the voltage will drop a bit under that kind of load.





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