When I bought VAC I got v4.10. This was last Aug. It worked great for me on 
PSDR 1.18.6. 

Can anyone point me to v4.09 as I am now using PSDR 2.0.16 and now experience 
the scratchiness.

Happy to prove my email as a receipt in case anyone wants proof of purchase. 

Thanks in advance
Mike
G7TWC

On 11 Feb 2011, at 22:35, Jim Jannuzzo <jsqu...@msn.com> wrote:

> Barry,
> I know there are a dozen people who are champing at the bit to answer this, 
> but they're waiting for someone to start.
> First of all, you can use the Flex without any other software if you want. 
> But the Flex lets you use other software to auto-control your SteppIR,  send 
> really clean digital signals without audio cables or soundcards, and other 
> stuff.
> 
> Your Steppir can be controlled by CAT commands from the Flex, through your 
> PC.  Since the Flex can output CAT commands to only one COM or Parallel port 
> on your PC,  you'll need the little program called DDUtil (Steve Nance's 
> gem).  Go to the DDUTil wiki, and read up. (I know you know how to Google up 
> the address).  One port from Flex can be split for use by by 5 programs 
> needing CAT commands, without cabling.  Besides band control data, It has 
> other SteppIR functionality built in, like mute during SteppIR tuning.
> 
> The way to get CAT commands from the Flex to your PC without cables is by 
> using "virtual serial ports".   VSP Manager is a common favorite.  I think 
> ComOcom is not being supported any longer.
> 
> You'll also need "Virtual Audio Cables" or VAC 4.09, to get the audio to and 
> from the Flex to digital programs in your PC without a soundcard or cables. 
> It's about $30. And you can't use the demo version, or 4.10.
> 
> HRD is a "full featured" radio control suite, including DM 780 to read and 
> send digital signals, and HRD logger.  Many of the basic HRD radio control 
> functions are already performed by PowerSDR,  and the added interaction 
> between PSDR and HRD results in some nasty PTT delays.  Another Steve Nance 
> program called Mini-Deluxe, can be used to provide a very quick bridge 
> between PSDR, DM780/ the HRD logger.  It's surprisingly simple, and allows 
> you to load only DM780 and the HRD logger, without the HRD radio control 
> software.  Other digital programs are Fldigi and MixW, but DM780 is in common 
> use on PSK.
> 
> Now everyone else can take their shot.
> Jim KJ2P
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message----- From: Williams, Barry
> Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 11:25 AM
> To: 'FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz'
> Subject: [Flexradio] New Flex 5000A w/RX2-UTU
> 
> Good Morning,
> 
> I have ordered a new Flex 5000A with the 2nd receiver and antenna tuner.  I 
> have not been very active, but decided the capabilities and exposure to the 
> technology would be interesting.  I have read the manual, the FAQs, watched 
> the videos and scoured through the knowledge base.  My question is what other 
> software should I load and learn to use.  It appears com0com, HRD and D780 
> are often mentioned.
> 
> The antennas are SteppIR, the amp is a much modified TL-922 which is seldom 
> used.  I have a uHam interface to control the IC-7800, which contains the 
> K1EL keyer.
> 
> Thanks for any advice!
> 
> 73,
> Barry
> KD5VC
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