This is something lots of us paupers have asked for previously, would be a
great addition to the next version.
It is probably a mammoth task to complete, but a superb expansion of PSDR
capabilities
Steve
From: FlexRadio [flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz]
Why not use the VAC repeater and split the audio. That is what it is there
for. Then, you could use both at the same time. Then both applications
are full time connected.
I have had my HRD RX audio coming out my speakers and then fed that audio
into the Skype IN at the same time as a example.
I probably should have read earlier posts, as I assumed HRD to be referring to
DM780, where if dual VAC were possible i.e. on RX1 and RX2 in MultiRX then you
would have two independant audio sources for psk/sstv/rtty etc where they fall
into the passband.
cheers all
Steve
Could you not send VFO A audio on the Left Channel VFO B audio on the
right channel (more of a question than a statement) and then manage those
in VAC?
Again, that would take the some work in the VAC bridge.
Worth exploring.
Mike va3mw
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 7:48 AM, Steve Potter
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 4:48 AM, Steve Potter
steve.pot...@rethink-it.comwrote:
I probably should have read earlier posts, as I assumed HRD to be
referring to DM780, where if dual VAC were possible i.e. on RX1 and RX2 in
MultiRX then you would have two independant audio sources for
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 8:37 AM, Steven Catani sjcat...@gmail.com wrote:
When I transmit, the signal as displayed in the panadapter shows broad
tails and what looks like lots of harmonics. It also has blips every sec
or so where it looks like an envelope over the entire signal shows up...
I am thinking of selling or trading my flex 1500 for a flex 3000 to get
a out put of 100 watts . can some one tell me if the current drain on
the 3000 is similar to the 1500 at 10 watts and below ? what is the
current drain at 100 watts on the flex 3000 ? thanks John Molenda kb2huk
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 8:59 AM, John Molenda cdistflatf...@gmail.comwrote:
I am thinking of selling or trading my flex 1500 for a flex 3000 to get a
out put of 100 watts . can some one tell me if the current drain on the
3000 is similar to the 1500 at 10 watts and below ?
No, it is not.
For Michael, W4HIJ...
You may be experiencing problems by having an odd memory configuration. Many
PCs really prefer to see even values of matched RAM (same size and speed). Your
BIOS may not be able to support the memory you're using, or the differences
between the chips may be causing
Thanks to Brian and other got the info I needed. John kb2huk
On 11/20/2012 12:14 PM, Brian Lloyd wrote:
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 8:59 AM, John Molenda cdistflatf...@gmail.com
mailto:cdistflatf...@gmail.com wrote:
I am thinking of selling or trading my flex 1500 for a flex 3000
to get a
If you are concerned about the sidebands or carrier that you see (I think I
have seen it as well), I just created a narrower transmit bandwidth with a
high pass of 300hz and a low pass of 2000hz (or something like that).
Mike va3mw
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 11:54 AM, Brian Lloyd
I have a 2 year old 3000 for sale,
Seldom used on TX, I am selling this to
help with the finances towards purchasing a 6500.
Looking for £950 incl postage in UK.
If anyone is interested email me.
My email is ok on qrz
Paul
GI4FZD
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The PC came from the manufacturer with 3GB. The configuration is two 1GB
sticks and two 512MB sticks occupying all four slots. It worked fine
that way for the last few years and only recently started exhibiting
this behavior. I first ran a 5K with it which I had to sell and then
later a 1500
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