Another one to try is Fideliphone:
http://www.fideliphone.com/
Uses the Opus codec and is fully adjustable.
RemAud is ok, but doesn't include Opus, only GSM (ugh) and PCM linear
encoding. I always use PCM.
I've also had issues with it not playing well with some pc apps in terms of
sample rate syn
Fwiw, run remote 100% of the time, and use several things for different
situations.
For Remote Desktop access, I prefer Radmin, but also use VNC and
LogMeIn. The latter two are mostly for work with my iPad and iPod Touch.
For audio, primarily use IPsound, but also Skype, RemAud, and most
re
AFAIK, the AES 14-1992 XLR standard put this to rest in 1992, without a
distinction between mic and line level.
Pin 2 + ; Pin 3 - ; Pin 1 gnd/shld.
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On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 2:59 PM, Dave Antler wrote:
> It will be interesting with that Neutrik combo connector on the 6000's..
> The polarity o
PowerSDR for the Playstation?
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Use the VAC uninstaller ("Uninstall Virtual Audio Cable") found in your
Programs list under Virtual Audio Cable.
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Bill Tynan wrote:
...But, does one need to use something like Revo to remove the old version?...
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Or do what lazy old me did and take digital pictures of all your setup
screens. That'll take less than 5 minutes.
Glad I did that, I had forgotten to write down a couple things and
having the pix to refer to helped a lot.
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Brian Lloyd wrote:
...So, manually write down the settings and then
Sheldon:
FWIW, the 'dead man' timer relay I'm using now is one of these kits:
http://www.electronickits.com/kit/complete/elec/ck1614.htm
It can be set for any length you could possibly want.
(I first used an old Allen Bradley octal TD relay I had at work, but
that was kinda unwieldy).
This relay
FWIW, to protect my 3000 remote station I use a 'dead man'
delay-on-operate relay which is triggered by the TX relay in the Flex
(linear amp key). If the TX relay is closed for more than 5 minutes,
the time delay relay pulls in and shuts the power off to the radio for
10 seconds, assuring QRT.
T
Let me clarify that I wouldn't expect 99% of Flex owners to be
interested in this option. But some of us oddballs with remote setups
and solid state amps could benefit.
Now if only the MFJ-998 had even some rudimentary remote control/reset
capability...
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Ray, K9DUR wrote:
...So, simplest
For remote operation that's a lot less convenient to do than if a simple
option like this were available in PSDR.
Otherwise, you bet!
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Brian Lloyd wrote:
On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 3:59 PM, Gary Blau <mailto:gb...@w3am.com>> wrote:
The one item still missing is the abil
The one item still missing is the ability to disable the amp key line
(tx relay output in the Flex) when the TUN button is clicked. It would
be nice to make that a checkbox option in PSDR for those using external
autotuners with their amplifiers.
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Tim Ellison wrote:
Just click on the TUN b
I'm using the Broadcast Tools version of the same thing, and it works
fine also:
http://www.broadcasttools.com/view_product.php?pid=196
I use one outlet for the 3000's power supply and the other for the
PowerSDR PC.
Plus you get a temp sensor and a couple aux control inputs as well.
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Steve F
Gary:
FWIW, I take the TX relay output from the radio (which also keys the
linear) to start a timer which if it stays closed for more than 10
minutes kills all power to the radio (via another relay). Crude but
functional. Prevents Old Buzzard transmissions, too.
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Gary Strong wrote:
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Hi Mark:
FWIW, I use my 3000 exclusively remotely since I can't deploy antennas
at the home condo. You're quite right that the panadaptor and other
data rich display modes can be a real bandwidth hog.
As a benchmark, using VNC for remote desktop access, the panadaptor eats
up ~200-300kbps o
Use my 3000 exclusively remotely. Similar to the other fellows, I use
Radmin or VNC for remote desktop control, and either IPsound or Skype
for audio, depending on where I am and bandwidth available.
Works great.
Can even operate it now with my iPod Touch with its new multitasking OS,
but it's
Hi, Monty:
FWIW, here's a couple from my 3000 in Miami:
http://www.w3am.com/flex/
One centered on 14.200 begun a few minutes before the start of FD at
1800Z, runs maybe 20 minutes.
The other is several minutes from later in the evening on 21.300.
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Monty Allen wrote:
Team,
I was so excite
Hi Harry:
I've also been interested in Teamviewer for this purpose, (since all I
can do is remote ops), but my tests with it had resulted in glitchy
audio. So I set it aside.
I have no problems with either IPsound or Skype. I presume I'm missing
a setup tweak of some kind but I'll be darned i
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