Hello Everyone
I learned something today, so I guess my day is complete again. hihi.
This is due to the advice from Ed W2RF, Tim Ellison and the knowledge
base article by Mark M0MRR. Thanks to all of them.
What I learned is this: Powersdr and CW Skimmer can share the same IQ
input from an
Stan,
Generally you do not make VAC your default sound device. Normally you
want the computer and radio separated, just be aware that your computer
default sounds will go out over the air when in the digital mode. Also
if you use Skype, the mic audio from the computer sound will go out
That's what I want to hear Ray.
I had a heck of a time setting up VAC and vCOM but it was my ignorance. I
did not and still do not understand the concept. But at some point I set the
VAC as the default and it seemed to solve some of my problems.
Now that I have it working and understand just
Stan,
Why do you need to have VAC as the default sound device? I have Ham Radio
Deluxe, DM780,MixW, & a couple of other 3rd party programs setup with VAC
but still have the PC onboard sound device set to the default.
It may just be a configuration problem.
73, Ray, K9DUR
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Art,
I presume you mean PTT through EasyPal? You need Com0Com running and
setup the PTT section of PowerSDR and EasyPal to communicate to each
associated com port.
http://kc.flex-radio.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50078.aspx
then in the EasyPal Initial Program Setup, set your associated com port
Paul,
Good deal on the little laptop..
System resources will be rather tight on that laptop, the panadapter
uses alot of HW acceleration which your system will need to make for in
SW, and the process does not have much for L2 cache, this is another
hit.. You can lower the CPU rate by sto
Am up and running on receive but have not been able to figure out how PTT. Help
will be appreciated.
Art-K8JK
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Archi
On Nov 25, 2008, at 12:08 AM, Paul20 wrote:
I have noticed lately that more and more notebooks seem to be
lacking firewire ports and was looking for something small to run
the Flex 5000.
The Apple MacBook Pro will work fine.
Brian Lloyd
Granite Bay Montessori School 9330 Sierra C
I think that applies if CWX is open.
- Original Message -
From: "Jim Cox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 8:06 AM
Subject: [Flexradio] KeyBoard Mapping File
I notice in the Keyboard Mapping File that you should be able to send the
cw memories via the F1 - F5
I notice in the Keyboard Mapping File that you should be able to send the cw
memories via the F1 - F5 keys. If this is possible how can it be done?
Thanks Jim K4JAF
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Ed:
I understand much better now. I see no impediment to adding the changes you
made to Callback 2 to Callback1 other than the ones you have alluded to. I
have loaned out my SDR-1000's to the state of Maryland and the junk box. I
don't even have the high end sound cards in my computer any more
Sharing the I/Q audio input between PowerSDR and CWS as described in the KB
article appears to be a great solution for 1000 users!
Rick, have you tried this?
Ed
> -Original Message-
> From: Tim Ellison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 8:06 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTE
Nothing is wrong with the 1000 VAC support. It is only the Direct I/Q Output
to VAC that we are concerned with. I implemented support only in Callback2,
which is the 5000 support. Therefore the 1000 is not supported at this time.
I haven't looked into whether the 1000 could be supported or not, ma
I have noticed lately that more and more notebooks seem to be lacking firewire
ports and was looking for something small to run the Flex 5000.
Most of the little netbooks come with 4 x usb ports..so when I saw that the HP
2133 had an expresscard slot..I decided to get one to play with.
I plugged
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