Yes, I meant 2.4 . sorry for the 3.4 . J
Stig
Fra: Dan Parsons [mailto:dpars...@nyip.net]
Sendt: 15. august 2012 21:00
Til: Stig LA4WAA
Kopi: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Emne: Re: [Flexradio] Power-sdr 3.4 ?
That "leak" was a mistake. The guy who said 3.4 actually meant to type 2.4.
And
That "leak" was a mistake. The guy who said 3.4 actually meant to type 2.4.
And 2.4 is still in beta and being worked on.
Dan
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Stig LA4WAA wrote:
> Ahead of Dayton there was a "leak" from one of the Flex-guys here about a
> coming version of the Power-SDR versi
Ahead of Dayton there was a "leak" from one of the Flex-guys here about a
coming version of the Power-SDR version 3.4.
Or what is going on?
73's
LB5VA, Stig (ex. la4waa)
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has not catered for
such an instance...BANG!
Good catch!
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It can also be a bad Firewire cable. You may think that's unlikely but I
had one and haven't had a single problem since replacing it a couple of
months ago. It failed suddenly after a month or more of successful use.
Doubting that could have been the problem, I replaced everything else
first, I
A very useful (and simple) tool for viewing the contents of a "dump file", e
specially without having the debug symbol library installed, is Nirsoft's
BlueScreenView:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html
Note that reading the results, even in "plain English", doesn't always poin
Hi Nick,
It suggests a Firewire Driver or Firewire H/W issue. The best way to diagnose
would be to process
the blue screen dump file.
Take a look at this. Feel free to contact me off list and I will help you.
http://elliottback.com/wp/how-to-analyze-windows-xp-bsod-minidump-files/
Regards
Nick,If it 'only' happens when you start the Flex, that points to the Firewire
card. Is this a new condition, or was the Flex running OK on this computer
before? If the Flex and computer were running fine before, and this just
started: Did you just make a change, like disconnecting all the c
Bill,
Maybe you missed this from yesterday:
"Yes, a 4 dB pad in line with the antenna would be bad for receive. I'm no
good at making ascii diagrams and didn't have time to make a real circuit
drawing, so my word picture wasn't clear enough.
I suggested the extra coax be placed between the T/
My flex running on xp and get the blue screen of death causing a reboot.
Dudley think it some hardware problem in my computer. The computer does fine
until I turn on the Flex 5k. The question is how to trouble shoot the
problem?
Thanks in advance
nick
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