I had a similar problem with my 3k a couple of years ago. I did a quick search
of the archive.
http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=3000+Preamp+deaf&l=flexradio%40flex-radio.biz
-Larry
On Aug 15, 2011, at 9:08, Sheldon Hartling wrote:
> I've managed to break the pre-amp function on my Flex-3
I've managed to break the pre-amp function on my Flex-3000. When I select
the pre-amp now on any band it behaves like an attenuator. All other
functions (receive and transmit) seem to be working properly. I am able to
use the radio as long as I leave the pre-amp off.
This is probably a self-inf
On 8/14/2011 9:31 PM, Tim Ellison, W4TME wrote:
Yes, that is the intended behavior of the ZZKY command since you
can't send CW unless you are in a CW mode. None of the other CW
commands listed below actually sends CW as consequence of issuing
it like ZZKY.
Yes, but my point was that the "naked"
Sounds like a useful enhancement. Have you added it to the enhancements
list?
http://kc.flexradio.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50274.aspx
-Tim
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Yes, that is the intended behavior of the ZZKY command since you can't
send CW unless you are in a CW mode. None of the other CW commands
listed below actually sends CW as consequence of issuing it like ZZKY.
Whether or not a Kenwood radio behaves this, I don't know. I suspect it
would. Pow
Steven Hess said, *"Is it just me or does anyone else think that the
location and hoops you have to jump through to get to this file is a bit too
much? Having to set your system to show hidden files to get there just is
off putting and the actual directory is buried pretty deep. It should not be
th
Clyde,
Forgot to mention in previous post: an unbalanced antenna with a
counterpoise, like the one you describe, almost always works better if fed
with a unun rather than a balun. A voltage unun is easy to build and in my
experience gives better results. I end-feed 200' of wire with a 4:1 voltage
Hello,
The primary form of the ZZKY command is to send 24 characters of
text to be converted to and sent as morse.
A second "naked" form (just ZZKY;) is documented to return 0, 1 or
2 depending on whether the buffer is completely empty, has space
available, or is full.
The surprising thing
Guys,
Sorry to start a new message, I'm on the digest. Just a few minutes after I
sent my first note I got a reply back from Neal with the info in the KB
article Tim posted. Changing from the TI driver to the OHCI Legacy driver
fixed the problem immediately! Now I can turn off my Flex 3000 and
Steven,
This fixable. Delete the broken link. Create a new link in the desktop and
point towards the VSPMgr program. Be sure whne running the program, that
you right click on the icon / link and run as administrator.
Keith
On 8/14/11 2:29 AM, "Steven Hess" wrote:
> OK I have a clean instal
I share this with my fellow Flexers because I see occasional reports of
scratchy audio on the reflector.
Ive had my 5000A for 3 years, and during the past year it has exhibited
increasingly scratchy audio only when using headphones plugged into the
front panel jack. It was obviously a hardware p
I take that trek once, create a shortcut to the wave file, and drag that
shortcut to my desktop beside my PowerSDR shortcut. Then to play the file,
just double-click on that handy shortcut.
Ron W5RKN
-Original Message-
From: Steven Hess
Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2011 5:36 AM
To: Flex
ok, that isnt that tough but tere is no need to "bury" files that are meant
for user acces in hidden folders. one thing some software developers do is
make directories for user files configurable... eventhen te defaults arent
"buried".
--
Doc
Bill Dailey
KXØO
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It isn't that difficult in Win7 & Vista and you don't have to enable
hidden files to access it.
In the Search box, just type "%APPDATA%\FlexRadio Systems"
You will be presented with the folder location in the search results.
Click on the FlexRadio Systems folder icon and the PowerSDR folder w
Is it just me or does anyone else think that the location and hoops you have
to jump through to get to this file is a bit too much?
Having to set your system to show hidden files to get there just is off
putting and the actual directory is buried pretty deep.
It should not be this hard to access th
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