I have found that the 8 pin connector even when wired per the manual is
more susceptible to RFI than the 1/4" rear connection for whatever reason.
Even though this is a balanced input it will work just fine with and
unbalanced microphone provided that the "mike boost" is checked in the menu
Jerry,
Yes, I misspoke (I really need to get my eyeglass prescription updated).
Since
73, Ray, K9DUR
http://k9dur.info
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"What will happen if pins 5 (chassis Gnd) and 7 (mic ground) are connected
together?"
A temporal rift will occur swallowing the entire universe down to a singularity
point. The mother of all black holes.
Seriously, the audio will distort. There are mic (+) and mic (-) pins on the
connector.
Well the best way to get a Utility company that does not want to fix their
problems to get moving, is to file a complain with Laura Smith (Special
Counsel) with the FCC. I had a problem with my local company and they would
not fix anything, until they got a letter from her with a 30 day deadlin
>
> The Yaesu (Yellow) adapter. Be careful, not all Heil adapters are created
> equal. On the Flex, pin 5 (PTT/Shield Ground) and pin 8 (mic ground) are
> separate. On Yeasu radios they are not, so the Heil adapters vary as to
> what pins are wired and which are not. I was lucky -- the adapter
I've been using CrashPlan to back up my computers both locally (free, to my
nas) and remotely (pay, to CrashPlan's servers). This method is effective
and automatic, but it is only a "file" backup, not an "image" backup, so you
won't be able to restore your complete operating system from it, just yo
I work for a large electric utility as an interference investigator. I make
my living finding all sorts of powerline-based and non-powerline based
interference sources. This is the Flex Radio reflector and not an
interference location list so I will try to be brief.
I realize that my comment h
And the cable shield must be connected to the body of the 8-pin Foster
connector too.
-Tim
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[mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Ray - K9DUR
Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 4:03 PM
To: 'Jerry Gardner'; FlexR
Jerry,
The Yaesu (Yellow) adapter. Be careful, not all Heil adapters are created
equal. On the Flex, pin 5 (PTT/Shield Ground) and pin 8 (mic ground) are
separate. On Yeasu radios they are not, so the Heil adapters vary as to
what pins are wired and which are not. I was lucky -- the adapter I
I appreciate everyone giving such thoughtful answers about the
spectrum analyzers on modern high-end rigs. I have never built a
swept analyzer, but I have built hundreds, perhaps thousands, of FFT-
based analyzers. I thought perhaps I was missing some important
information. But it doesn't ap
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 11:22 AM, David McClain <
d...@refined-audiometrics.com> wrote:
> Hi Neal,
>
> You might be correct - at least for some of the radios. But my Icom 756P3
> shows traits that lead me to believe that it really is a swept analysis too.
> I have a MFJ-212 pulsed noise bridge for
Hi Neal,
You might be correct - at least for some of the radios. But my Icom
756P3 shows traits that lead me to believe that it really is a swept
analysis too. I have a MFJ-212 pulsed noise bridge for tuning up the
rigs, and the pattern seen on the 756 scope indicates that it is
sweeping.
History with MS backup is its always there until you need it, then it cannot
read the backup. I prefer Farstone TotalRecovery Pro or Acronis True Image
home myself. MS provides slightly lower than mediocre performance from its
addon products.
Neal Campbell
Abroham Neal Software
www.abrohamnealsoftw
Dave
I always assumed they were internally using FFT but the 'peripheral'
interface was a sweep because of the speed of the transport between the
radio and the display. Or the power of the dsp chip itself.
Neal Campbell
Abroham Neal Software
www.abrohamnealsoftware.com
(540) 645 5394
On Wed,
I can verify that Windows 7 Professional will do a network backup.
I have a 1TB NAS, and Win7 found it, did it's first backup, and
scheduled others.
Jim KQ6EA
On 12/22/2010 05:48 PM, Jim Jannuzzo wrote:
> Steven,
> Assuming you've decided on Win7 (with which I agree wholeheartedly, but that
> ha
Nice explanation... but these other high-end radios all sport DSP's
too. So I suspect the answer has more to do with the memory required
to hold N-samples for an N-point FFT. All DSP's are quite capable of
doing FFT's, so there seems no other excuse.
- de Dave, N7AIG
On Dec 22, 2010, at
Jim,
I experienced the same disappointment, but discovered Snap Backup. It's
free, open source, and works great backing up Win7 Home over a network.
And, it's faster than Windows Backup, small in size, and the backup
files are .zip files so you can open them without the application if you
ever
The Heil Yaesu (yellow) fits the front mic input rightly. Heil even says so on
his website (I think).
Jim
> Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2010 09:49:30 -0800
> From: w6uvf...@gmail.com
> To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
> Subject: [Flexradio] Heil Adapter for 5000A
>
> Anyone know which, if any, of the rig
Anyone know which, if any, of the rig adapters Heil sells for their headset
microphones are compatible with the mic jack pin-out on the 5000A?
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Steven,
Assuming you've decided on Win7 (with which I agree wholeheartedly, but that
has no measurable value), the next choice is 32 bit or 64. MS has reportedly
decreed that OEMs should use 64 bit as the standard. 32 bit limits you to 3.2
gig ram, which is a more serious limitation with Win
Steve, WI2W
FWIW - I made the choice to go to Win 7 -64 bit. I did this by setting up a
dual boot system so that I had the choice between Win XP & 7.
I did this because I also tend to keep my systems for a long time and I wanted
to make sure that all that old software & hardware would work wit
Spectrum analyzers display signals in the frequency domain. There are 2
basic methods of doing this: hardware & software.
Traditional swept-frequency spectrum analyzers take a brute-force hardware
approach to doing the conversion from time domain to frequency domain. They
"tune" a detector acro
I speculate that the differences between spectral display methods are due to
design convenience and the parts cost of making it happen in each case.
Swept spectrum analyzer add-ons require the same sort of building bits
(transistor oscillators, mixers, cheap ceramic filters, etc.) from which the
Hi All,
I am seeking a used SDR-1000 QRP or maybe a 1500 if someone is upgrading to
other models.
This would be for secondary / transverter use, hence the QRP.
Early versions or more recent... either OK.
Please reply off-list with pricing, any particulars.
Thanks,
Lowell
K9LDW
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In regards to George's excellent suggestions, if you are using outboard audio
hardware which will have a mic preamp somewhere in the audio chain, you should
not connect it to the front panel 8-pin Foster connector, but use the balanced
line in on the back. The front panel mic connector has a mi
Rick,
I have not used a Yaesu mic, but in my experience if you are getting echo
there is too much mic drive in the line. You didn't say if you were using
any type of preamp or processing and that is were the problem comes in.
Another issue I have not experienced but has been on the reflector a num
Check the mic cabling.
The cable shield needs to connect to the shield and pin 5 of the 8-pin foster
connector.
The mic (-) wire needs to be on pin 7 of the 8-pin foster connector and NOT
connected to the mic cable shield or pin 5.
Obviously the mic (+) needs to be on pin 8 and PTT on pin 6.
I've not been happy with the audio since acquiring my Flex 5K. I've had
reports of distortion, noise and serious echo. I'm using Yaesu's MD-1 mic.
I've played with the settings and spoken to another user trying to model his
settings in the audio section. I'm fiarly convinced I'm doing something
wro
You get the Sherlock Holmes award for figuring that one out. Registry
permissions would have been far down my troubleshooting list. Way to go!
-Tim
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[mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Alan P. Biddle
Sent: W
Here is what I did. In researching the issue, I checked the earlier hot fix
for SP2 on the same issue:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/885222
It requires you to go into the registry and add in the SidSpeed parameter.
Since it was missing from both my cards, after the usual registry backup, I
exp
Greetings,
I'm thinking about building an i7 powered computer for my radio shack. I'm very
comfortable with XP but given XP's age and eventual end-of-life status perhaps
one of the Win7 versions would be more appropriate. I tend to keep my PC's for
a long time so I'm looking for an OS that will
Tim,
Ran the test, and unfortunately got the problem message:
OS: Microsoft Windows XP 32-bit Professional Service Pack 3 [5.1.2600]
Looking for OHCI 1394 Host Controllers...
1:
Vendor : (11C1) LSI (Agere, Lucent)
Chipset: (5811) FW321/FW322/FW323
Revision: 70
Status : Active
Details
Neal,
Everything, OS and all software, is on the C drive in the usual directory
structure. I have tried INSTALLING the patch FROM both the C and a USB
drive, but no help.
Alan
WA4SCA
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From: Neal Campbell [mailto:nealk...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010
In all this discussion about matching, just remember that there are two
issues with antennas.
1. You have to get the power into the antenna by matching
2. The antenna has to radiate the power in a direction that will reach
the intended receiver.
You can learn a lot about your antenna by mode
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