Re: [Flexradio] Java console software.

2008-01-02 Thread John Melton
I can't miss the opportunity to point out that the Sun Java Development 
kit is also free as is their Netbeans IDE (java.sun.com).  It will run 
on Solaris, Linux, Windows.  Apple have their own port of the Java 
Development Kit for Mac OS X and as Netbeans is written in Java it will 
also run the Mac.

-- John g0orx/n6lyt


Ed Russell wrote:
 This is definitely interesting. Thanks for the input.
 
 73 Ed W2RF
 
 On 1 Jan 2008 at 13:24, k5nwa wrote:
 
 I have seen on the Flex reflector mention of using Java for the radio 
 Gui and wondered if people knew that Borland has a free version of 
 their Java development system, it called Turbo JBuilder 2007. The 
 thing that makes it attractive is that it's available for Windows, 
 Linux, and OS-X.

 In case anyone is interested here is the link;

   http://cc.codegear.com/free/jbuilder  

 Borland tools tend to have very nice visual tools to generate GUI 
 interfaces easily so this tool should be very good for the task, the 
 fact that it's identical in all three platforms is also a big plus.

 I just wish they also made instant Java pills that one could take 
 the learn the language and it's massive libraries. I reminds me a lot 
 of Lisp and it's gargantuan libraries, except that Lisp is more fun.


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Re: [Flexradio] Java console software.

2008-01-02 Thread Ed Russell
Thanks, John, I'll be setting up both Netbeans and JBuilder on my new 
Ubuntu test machine.

73 Ed W2RF

On 2 Jan 2008 at 8:58, John Melton wrote:

 I can't miss the opportunity to point out that the Sun Java Development 
 kit is also free as is their Netbeans IDE (java.sun.com).  It will run 
 on Solaris, Linux, Windows.  Apple have their own port of the Java 
 Development Kit for Mac OS X and as Netbeans is written in Java it will 
 also run the Mac.
 
 -- John g0orx/n6lyt
 
 
 Ed Russell wrote:
  This is definitely interesting. Thanks for the input.
  
  73 Ed W2RF
  
  On 1 Jan 2008 at 13:24, k5nwa wrote:
  
  I have seen on the Flex reflector mention of using Java for the radio 
  Gui and wondered if people knew that Borland has a free version of 
  their Java development system, it called Turbo JBuilder 2007. The 
  thing that makes it attractive is that it's available for Windows, 
  Linux, and OS-X.
 
  In case anyone is interested here is the link;
 
http://cc.codegear.com/free/jbuilder  
 
  Borland tools tend to have very nice visual tools to generate GUI 
  interfaces easily so this tool should be very good for the task, the 
  fact that it's identical in all three platforms is also a big plus.
 
  I just wish they also made instant Java pills that one could take 
  the learn the language and it's massive libraries. I reminds me a lot 
  of Lisp and it's gargantuan libraries, except that Lisp is more fun.
 
 
  Cecil
  K5NWA
  www.softrockradio.org  www.qrpradio.com
 
  Blessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light. 
 
 
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[Flexradio] Memories won't save

2008-01-02 Thread vtnn43e
Recently I entered a bunch of frequenices into memory and they saved ok. 
Today I went to add more and they looked like they saved. However when I 
exited PowerSDR SVN 1853 and restarted it they were gone. This happened 
two times. Does anyone have any idea as to what is wrong there?
 
Thanks
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[Flexradio] Working on VISTA

2008-01-02 Thread Giuseppe Campana
Hi guys,

first...happy new year !

Some questions on Vista.:

- the PowerSDR setup stops and  asking the .NET extension older than 
installed on Vista, why ?

- Creating a folder and placing all needed to work, running 
optimization, installing driver,
configure hardware.all seems working but 2 seconds before ending 
the startup a VISTA
warning window pup up with:

PowerSDR Stopped working

Firma problema:
   Nome evento problema:CLR20r3
   Firma problema 01:   powersdr.exe
   Firma problema 02:   1.10.4.0
   Firma problema 03:   4775a2b0
   Firma problema 04:   mscorlib
   Firma problema 05:   2.0.0.0
   Firma problema 06:   471ebc5b
   Firma problema 07:   416e
   Firma problema 08:   a3
   Firma problema 09:   System.IO.IOException
   Versione SO: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.768.3
   ID impostazioni locali:  1040

But..PowerSDR running well,  with the warning message up !

I can put the warning away, but no close it..if I do, PowerSDR 
close immediately :-o

I have played with all variables available, like XP compatibility, 
administrator privilege, ecc...
but without results.

Any suggestion ?

I'm using Vista Home Premium SP1, on Intel Quad Q6600, 2GB

Thank you.

73 Beppe
IK3VIG


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Re: [Flexradio] Working on VISTA

2008-01-02 Thread k5nwa
Giuseppe Campana wrote:
 Hi guys,

 first...happy new year !

 Some questions on Vista.:

 - the PowerSDR setup stops and  asking the .NET extension older than 
 installed on Vista, why ?

 - Creating a folder and placing all needed to work, running 
 optimization, installing driver,
 configure hardware.all seems working but 2 seconds before ending 
 the startup a VISTA
 warning window pup up with:

 PowerSDR Stopped working

 Firma problema:
Nome evento problema:  CLR20r3
Firma problema 01: powersdr.exe
Firma problema 02: 1.10.4.0
Firma problema 03: 4775a2b0
Firma problema 04: mscorlib
Firma problema 05: 2.0.0.0
Firma problema 06: 471ebc5b
Firma problema 07: 416e
Firma problema 08: a3
Firma problema 09: System.IO.IOException
Versione SO:   6.0.6001.2.1.0.768.3
ID impostazioni locali:1040

 But..PowerSDR running well,  with the warning message up !

 I can put the warning away, but no close it..if I do, PowerSDR 
 close immediately :-o

 I have played with all variables available, like XP compatibility, 
 administrator privilege, ecc...
 but without results.

 Any suggestion ?

 I'm using Vista Home Premium SP1, on Intel Quad Q6600, 2GB

 Thank you.

 73 Beppe
 IK3VIG
 FlexRadio Homepage: http://www.flex-radio.com/


   
Each version of .NET is unique and not interchangeable, the Flex 
software uses .NET 1.1 no other will do.

You install .net 1.1 and then the 1.1 Service Pack. Multiple copies will 
coexist.

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Re: [Flexradio] Working on VISTA

2008-01-02 Thread Jim Lux
Quoting Giuseppe Campana [EMAIL PROTECTED], on Wed 02 Jan 2008  
07:38:52 AM PST:

 Hi guys,

 first...happy new year !

 Some questions on Vista.:

 - the PowerSDR setup stops and  asking the .NET extension older than
 installed on Vista, why ?

Does vista install the .net version 1.1 stuff by default?  Maybe  
there's some special way it needs to be installed?

Another possibility.. is there some localization thing that might  
not be compatible?

only speculation, though.


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Re: [Flexradio] Working on VISTA

2008-01-02 Thread Neal Campbell
You definitely have to install 1.1 on vista. I run Powersdr with vista
all the time with no issue. I think Vista only comes with 3.5.

Neal

On Jan 2, 2008 4:16 PM, Jim Lux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Quoting Giuseppe Campana [EMAIL PROTECTED], on Wed 02 Jan 2008
 07:38:52 AM PST:

  Hi guys,
 
  first...happy new year !
 
  Some questions on Vista.:
 
  - the PowerSDR setup stops and  asking the .NET extension older than
  installed on Vista, why ?

 Does vista install the .net version 1.1 stuff by default?  Maybe
 there's some special way it needs to be installed?

 Another possibility.. is there some localization thing that might
 not be compatible?

 only speculation, though.



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[Flexradio] Linux

2008-01-02 Thread MICHAEL FREEDMAN
I am watching all the info on Linux passing across the Flex reflector.  I have 
no time to bvegin to learn another computer language but I would not mind 
getting Linux woreking on a spare machine . What is the simplest approach for a 
lazy neophyte to get up and running on Linux? What software shoould I start 
with ?  I would like to at least be able to surf the net and perhaps do word 
processing. I do NOT mind buying a Linux package of software if it will be 
usefil because it has a lot of startup programs.  I am out to max my initial 
efforts  and like I said, I don't mind spending money to do so if it will be of 
benefit now and down the road. Any help appreciated.

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Re: [Flexradio] Holiday schedule

2008-01-02 Thread John P Basilotto W5GI
Dave, I will release a update tomorrow  or Friday. I just returned to work
this afternoon.  
73

John P. Basilotto
W5GI
Chief Operating Officer
Marketing and Sales
Office 512-535-5266
Fax512-233-5143
www.flex-radio.com

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Beumer WA3FDB
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 1:58 PM
To: 'Gerald Youngblood'; flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Holiday schedule

Thanks Gerald

I'm only a bit anxious :-)  
I've got all these cables and no place to plug them in ! 

-Original Message-
From: Gerald Youngblood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 12:28 PM
To: 'Dave Beumer WA3FDB'; flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: RE: [Flexradio] Holiday schedule

Dave,

I am sorry but I do not have specific answers by sales order at my
fingertips.  John will return from vacation on the 2nd and should give an
update soon thereafter.  All I can say is that we have had everyone working
hard as they can with the limited number of working days and being at half
staff during the holidays.  

Note that when we give estimated shipment dates, they are simply our best
estimates given the information we have at the time.  We have over 50
vendors that supply parts for the FLEX-5000.  It only takes one part problem
from a single supplier to create a delay.  For example, our vendor for the
5000C front panels built the latest batch backwards.  We learned this the
day they were to deliver, even though they built the first batch correctly.
We just got the corrected ones back yesterday.  That cost us over a week on
the C model delivery.  We should be able to ship much of the C model backlog
over the next week unless we run into other materials issues.  They have
been in burn in for several days waiting for the panels and final assembly. 

We should also see 5000A shipments pick back up next week.

Regards,
Gerald

-Original Message-
From: Dave Beumer WA3FDB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 12:47 PM
To: 'Gerald Youngblood'; flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: RE: [Flexradio] Holiday schedule

Gerald

Where do things stand regarding the Units that were scheduled to ship by
12/28 ?

Thanks
Dave 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gerald Youngblood
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 11:30 AM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] Holiday schedule

Hello Flexers,

I wanted to give everyone an update on our schedule for next week:

Monday December 31 - Our contract manufacturer is closed on Monday but we
are negotiating to get them to open the plant for us that day.  We will not
know until their President returns tomorrow as to whether they can open for
us.  We are co-located with our manufacturer so we cannot open they do not
have someone there to open and close for us.   We hope to ship radios on
Monday if we are able to get on site.  Our support telephone line goes to
the plant currently, so it will not be answered on Monday if we are not able
to use the facility.  

Tuesday January 1 - Plant is closed and support line will not be available.
Many of us will be reading our email however over the holiday.  We just
can't seem to get away. ;)

Wednesday January 2 - Back to work but we will be doing year end inventory.
Shipping will be limited that day until inventory is completed.  

We would like to wish everyone a healthy, safe and productive new year.
Thanks for making this a great one for FlexRadio Systems.

Sincerely,
Gerald Youngblood
President


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Re: [Flexradio] Linux

2008-01-02 Thread Bob Tracy
Mike,

Try Ubuntu at http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download.  Works very well and
has some nice built-in tools.  Easy to install.

73,

Bob K5KDN

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of MICHAEL FREEDMAN
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 3:31 PM
To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] Linux


I am watching all the info on Linux passing across the Flex reflector.  I
have no time to bvegin to learn another computer language but I would not
mind getting Linux woreking on a spare machine . What is the simplest
approach for a lazy neophyte to get up and running on Linux? What software
shoould I start with ?  I would like to at least be able to surf the net and
perhaps do word processing. I do NOT mind buying a Linux package of software
if it will be usefil because it has a lot of startup programs.  I am out to
max my initial efforts  and like I said, I don't mind spending money to do
so if it will be of benefit now and down the road. Any help appreciated.

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Re: [Flexradio] Holiday schedule

2008-01-02 Thread Dave Beumer WA3FDB
Thanks John 

-Original Message-
From: John P Basilotto W5GI [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 2:37 PM
To: 'Dave Beumer WA3FDB'; 'Gerald Youngblood'; flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: RE: [Flexradio] Holiday schedule

Dave, I will release a update tomorrow  or Friday. I just returned to work
this afternoon.  
73

John P. Basilotto
W5GI
Chief Operating Officer
Marketing and Sales
Office 512-535-5266
Fax512-233-5143
www.flex-radio.com

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Beumer WA3FDB
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 1:58 PM
To: 'Gerald Youngblood'; flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Holiday schedule

Thanks Gerald

I'm only a bit anxious :-)
I've got all these cables and no place to plug them in ! 

-Original Message-
From: Gerald Youngblood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 12:28 PM
To: 'Dave Beumer WA3FDB'; flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: RE: [Flexradio] Holiday schedule

Dave,

I am sorry but I do not have specific answers by sales order at my
fingertips.  John will return from vacation on the 2nd and should give an
update soon thereafter.  All I can say is that we have had everyone working
hard as they can with the limited number of working days and being at half
staff during the holidays.  

Note that when we give estimated shipment dates, they are simply our best
estimates given the information we have at the time.  We have over 50
vendors that supply parts for the FLEX-5000.  It only takes one part problem
from a single supplier to create a delay.  For example, our vendor for the
5000C front panels built the latest batch backwards.  We learned this the
day they were to deliver, even though they built the first batch correctly.
We just got the corrected ones back yesterday.  That cost us over a week on
the C model delivery.  We should be able to ship much of the C model backlog
over the next week unless we run into other materials issues.  They have
been in burn in for several days waiting for the panels and final assembly. 

We should also see 5000A shipments pick back up next week.

Regards,
Gerald

-Original Message-
From: Dave Beumer WA3FDB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 12:47 PM
To: 'Gerald Youngblood'; flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: RE: [Flexradio] Holiday schedule

Gerald

Where do things stand regarding the Units that were scheduled to ship by
12/28 ?

Thanks
Dave 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gerald Youngblood
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 11:30 AM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] Holiday schedule

Hello Flexers,

I wanted to give everyone an update on our schedule for next week:

Monday December 31 - Our contract manufacturer is closed on Monday but we
are negotiating to get them to open the plant for us that day.  We will not
know until their President returns tomorrow as to whether they can open for
us.  We are co-located with our manufacturer so we cannot open they do not
have someone there to open and close for us.   We hope to ship radios on
Monday if we are able to get on site.  Our support telephone line goes to
the plant currently, so it will not be answered on Monday if we are not able
to use the facility.  

Tuesday January 1 - Plant is closed and support line will not be available.
Many of us will be reading our email however over the holiday.  We just
can't seem to get away. ;)

Wednesday January 2 - Back to work but we will be doing year end inventory.
Shipping will be limited that day until inventory is completed.  

We would like to wish everyone a healthy, safe and productive new year.
Thanks for making this a great one for FlexRadio Systems.

Sincerely,
Gerald Youngblood
President


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Re: [Flexradio] Linux

2008-01-02 Thread Ed Russell
Based on Lee's good experience with Ubuntu I gave it a try this 
morning. I installed it in a VM running under Vista, and also as a 
dual boot on an XP machine. Both went very smoothly. I highly 
recommend this.

You can download Ubuntu from:

http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/downloadmirrors

That will give you an ISO image which you burn to a CD, boot to it, 
and follow instructions. It will automatically set up multiple boot 
if you have other installs on the machine. Just watch out for the 
choice of install disk.

If you want to run it in (free) microsoft virtual PC 2007 you will 
need to follow the instructions here:

http://arcanecode.wordpress.com/2007/10/18/installing-ubuntu-710-
under-virtual-pc-2007/

73 Ed W2RF


On 2 Jan 2008 at 13:30, MICHAEL FREEDMAN wrote:

 I am watching all the info on Linux passing across the Flex reflector.  I 
 have no time to bvegin to learn another computer language but I would not 
 mind getting Linux woreking on a spare machine . What is the simplest 
 approach for a lazy neophyte to get up and running on Linux? What software 
 shoould I start with ?  I would like to at least be able to surf the net and 
 perhaps do word processing. I do NOT mind buying a Linux package of software 
 if it will be usefil because it has a lot of startup programs.  I am out to 
 max my initial efforts  and like I said, I don't mind spending money to do so 
 if it will be of benefit now and down the road. Any help appreciated.
 
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Re: [Flexradio] Working on VISTA

2008-01-02 Thread Giuseppe Campana
Hi,

thank you for your point on .NET 1.1

Downloaded the right version (Italian language) and SP1,
installed bothand PowerSDR work without warnings !

Thank you again.

73 Beppe
IK3VIG


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[Flexradio] [Ken SPAM] Vista-Ham Yahoo group

2008-01-02 Thread Ken N9VV
just F.Y.I. this seems like a helpful and well focused group
for the new M$ operating system Vista and Ham uses and 
applications:

  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vista-ham/

de ken n9vv

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Re: [Flexradio] Linux

2008-01-02 Thread Chuck Mayfield
Mike,
How does 'FREE' work for you?  Ubuntu 7.1 is easy to use.  Kubuntu is 
almost the same as Windoze for the user.  It comes with Thunderbird, 
Firefox, Open Office and many more applications.  If you have 
broadband internet you can download Ubuntu 7.1, or if not, the folks 
at Ubuntu will send you a FREE CD.  Happy New year.

Regards,
Chuck AA5J

At 03:30 PM 1/2/2008, MICHAEL FREEDMAN wrote:
I am watching all the info on Linux passing across the Flex 
reflector.  I have no time to bvegin to learn another computer 
language but I would not mind getting Linux woreking on a spare 
machine . What is the simplest approach for a lazy neophyte to get 
up and running on Linux? What software shoould I start with ?  I 
would like to at least be able to surf the net and perhaps do word 
processing. I do NOT mind buying a Linux package of software if it 
will be usefil because it has a lot of startup programs.  I am out 
to max my initial efforts  and like I said, I don't mind spending 
money to do so if it will be of benefit now and down the road. Any 
help appreciated.

Mike VE3BGE


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[Flexradio] OT WWV reception.

2008-01-02 Thread Mark Amos
All, 

I know this isn't a WWV reflector, but there are some frequency/time nuts here 
and I wondered 
if it was just me or if there's a problem with WWV this evening?

I turned on the Flex this evening (about 0115 UTC) and noticed that I couldn't 
here 10MHz WWV 
as I normally can...  Now (0140 UTC) seems to be back...

Anybody else notice this?

Mark



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