I would like to use K6JCA's version of SDR and I understand I have to
"check out" the version to a new directory as per the KB *Running
Different Versions of PowerSDR 1.x *- so far so good, however, when I do
do this I get the following error message:
Error: Unable to open an ra_local session t
I guess I'll have to make each version real big...or my old eyes won't catch
these changes. LOL
On 3/8/2008 9:02:43 PM, Alan NV8A ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On 03/08/08 06:25 pm FireBrick wrote:
>
> > That when I accidentally dragged PWSDR svn 2054 a tad and noticed that
> there was a somethi
On 03/08/08 06:25 pm FireBrick wrote:
> That when I accidentally dragged PWSDR svn 2054 a tad and noticed that there
> was a something below the MULTI RX frame.
> Lifted the title bar and found the Display Options of dual panadaptor and
> waterfall had been added.
>
> I'd read the note in the
Dave,
The resistor is a PTC (positive temperature coef)
resistor, comes from Flex, one of the latest mods on
the SDR1000.
Maybe Flex can still deliver or can tell you a type number.
(Mod was done at Flex as far as I know, to prevent damage
to the PTC and he Xtal module)
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must be in knowled
That when I accidentally dragged PWSDR svn 2054 a tad and noticed that there
was a something below the MULTI RX frame.
Lifted the title bar and found the Display Options of dual panadaptor and
waterfall had been added.
I'd read the note in the SVN log and had been looking for the new feature bu
Art,
If you are getting output in USB or LSB into a dummyload, it appears
your balanced modulator has failed and will need
replacement.. Follow the procedure on the Support page for service..
http://flex-radio.com/Support.aspx?topic=service
73,
Dudley
WA5QPZ
FlexRadio Systems
(512) 250-85
JIm,
Thanks for the info and explanation. I can see that the fix I tried is NOT a
good idea.
Does anyone know which thernistor was chosen by Flex?
73 de Dave
...living and learning
Visit FAIRTAX.ORG to discover an idea whose time has come.
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It sounds like it might be RF getting into the Audio input ..
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Art Gartner
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2008 9:28 AM
To: George Steube; flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Tune Power on Flex5000
T
This is not a spike this is constant. When you click on tune you get 115
watts out (100 on the external meter). It doesn't matter what you have set
on the tune block on the transmit tab. Again keying in the USB (LSB) with
no audio input yields the same 115/100 watts.
Art
At 10:12 AM 3/8/2008 -
Art
See my post on power spikes. I am seeing the same power spike. This causes
my amp to trip off on gird current protection. I have not had the problem
with the tune function. You might want to check the tune power setting
under setup/transmit.
George
W2GS
-Original Message-
From: [E
Initial VAC latency not tracking Setup>Audio>VAC buffer size is fixed in
test SVN 2054...
Thanks to ke5dto
Using Setup>Audio>VAC drivers other than WDS can still result in latency
growth.
Al, K0VM
Al wrote:
> At the request of NU6X, I have made a couple of additional
> measurements of VAC la
Quoting Dave Aabye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on Sat 08 Mar 2008 05:08:48 AM PST:
> Re: Oscillator heating element in SDR-1000
>
> Can someone provide the following information concerning the
> heating element that is soldered to the top of the oscillator case
> on the TRX board:
>
> Resistan
The 8/Mar Flex Radio Friends TeamSpeak
zipped mp3 (57 minutes) is available at:
< http://www.hamsdr.com/dnld.aspx?id=765 >
or
< http://www.hamsdr.com/dnld.aspx >
Also available is the same recording,
but with a 50% speech tempo increase
(38 minutes).
< http://www.hamsdr.com/dnld.aspx?id=764
The tune function on my Flex5000 started acting strangely. When I hit tune
instead of getting the normal 10 watts I get about 115 watts on the forward
power meter. This is confirmed by an external power meter which reads 100
watts. It doesn't matter which antenna I'm using including a dummy load
Re: Oscillator heating element in SDR-1000
Can someone provide the following information concerning the heating element
that is soldered to the top of the oscillator case on the TRX board:
Resistance:
Temperature of the oscillator case after heat up:
Why do I ask?
The he
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