[Flexradio] FERRITE BEADS

2009-10-02 Thread sherman
For those of you looking for clip on Ferrite beads, I have a large supply of 
them and sell them as follows.

10 for $15.00 plus the cost of shipping via the US Post Office.

For those interested, I can send you a photo of same, just send a request via 
email.

Sherman
sher...@w2fla.com
W2FLA
Woodbourne, NY
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Re: [Flexradio] K9DUR VoiceKeyer and Vista X64?

2009-10-02 Thread Ray Andrews, K9DUR
Tim,

My changes to VoiceKeyer.exe were made to get it working on Windows 7.  I do
not have (and probably will not have in the foreseeable future) any way of
testing on any 64-bit OS.  However, my gut feeling is that VoiceKeyer v3.0.1
(available from my website) will work on Vista 64, just don't quote me on
thathi..hi.

A note to anyone upgrading to v3.0.1, you must install 2 separate packages
from Microsoft:  .NET v3.5 SP1 (which you already have if you have PowerSDR
v1.18.3 running) and the DirectX v9 run-time.  I have links on my website to
download both packages either from Microsoft or from my website.

73, Ray, K9DUR
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Re: [Flexradio] Panadpator and S Meter Calibration

2009-10-02 Thread Ray Andrews, K9DUR
Glenn,

Somebody may shoot me down on this explanation, but I believe the reason is:
The S-meter is measuring the noise power in the entire passband of the
receive filter (a big bucket), whereas the panadapter is displaying the
noise level at each discrete frequency (a bunch of little buckets).  If you
add all the little buckets within the filter passband together, the total
should equal the amount in the big bucket.  You can demonstrate this by
changing the filter width.  I just set my FLEX-5000A to 40m CW into a dummy
load.  With a filter width of 1 kHz, the S-meter reads -120dBm while the
average signal level on the panadapter display is about -135dBm.  If I
change the filter width to 25 Hz, the S-meter reading drops to -128dBm while
the panadapter level stays the same.

No, you do not need to recalibrate anything.

73, Ray, K9DUR
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Re: [Flexradio] best price on ferrites?

2009-10-02 Thread k4elo
> I need to load up on some more clip-on ferrites - has anybody found a
> good
> supplier with a good price?
> 

Check out DX Engineering.  They have them in at least two different
sizes.

73
Wayne
K4ELO

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Re: [Flexradio] K9DUR VoiceKeyer and Vista X64?

2009-10-02 Thread Tim Ellison
Ray made some changes to VoiceKeyer (make sure you have the latest version) in 
an attempt to make it Vista x64 compatible, but I don't know if he has Vista 
x64 to test it out on.  He may be waiting for Win7 in a few weeks.


-Tim

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From: flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz 
[mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Stu Phillips
Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 10:22 PM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] K9DUR VoiceKeyer and Vista X64?

Has anyone successfully run VoiceKeyer on Vista X64?  I installed it plus 
required dependencies but get an exception when I attempt to  run the program 
with the "helpful" error message of "invalid application"...

 

Please don't tell me to revert to XP - I know, I know!  I should have dual 
booted this machine from the beginning...

 

In the meantime, it's the CA QSO Party tomorrow and I'm looking to get a voice 
keyer working with my Flex!

 

Thanks for any pointers (except the XP one! HI!!)

 

73's Stu K6TU

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[Flexradio] K9DUR VoiceKeyer and Vista X64?

2009-10-02 Thread Stu Phillips
Has anyone successfully run VoiceKeyer on Vista X64?  I installed it
plus required dependencies but get an exception when I attempt to  run
the program with the "helpful" error message of "invalid application"...

 

Please don't tell me to revert to XP - I know, I know!  I should have
dual booted this machine from the beginning...

 

In the meantime, it's the CA QSO Party tomorrow and I'm looking to get a
voice keyer working with my Flex!

 

Thanks for any pointers (except the XP one! HI!!)

 

73's Stu K6TU

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Re: [Flexradio] Various things...

2009-10-02 Thread n3evl
Well, I'm not exactly sure what you're expecting when the band is as 
crowded as shown in that particular example screen shot and, as is often 
the case, signals from adjacent stations are so close that they 
overlap.  In general, I have no problem identifying the edges of a 
particular signal when there is no adjacent QRM - certainly to enough 
accuracy to know whether the selected filter width is sufficient to 
capture all of the sidebands.  I did point out that this was with the 
0.5 setting for the panadapter width so there is plenty of scope to 
expand the display further if that's what floats your boat.  As far as 
the vertical resolution goes, if -40dBm works for you then, let 
happiness reign.




Brett Gazdzinski wrote:
Mine looks better than that, I adjusted it to expand the amplitude 
(-40 to -120).
 
If you look at the image you sent, just how wide exactly is that AM 
signal???

I cant tell.
 
I see the QST review also nit picked the display...
 
But its much better now that I adjusted it per instructions from Brian.
 
I am having fun now!
 
Brett
 
 


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Re: [Flexradio] VHF \ UHF Hi-Power Factory Upgrade

2009-10-02 Thread Tim Ellison
I suspect if the advanced scheduling of the preamp ECO change pans out as 
intended, that some similar process will be used for the V/U upgrade depending 
on the number of units pre-ordered (reserved).   It is better than having your 
radio sitting on the shelf in a FIFO queue for several weeks.

-Tim

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[mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Randy Emerzian
Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 7:09 PM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] VHF \ UHF Hi-Power Factory Upgrade

Last week a thought surfaced regarding advanced scheduling for repair work at 
the FLEX repair Center.  While this idea did not seem popular for repairs, it 
is quite an excellent idea for the high power VHF \ UHF factory upgrade.  
Please share your thoughts for advance planning or reservations for the factory 
upgrades.  This may require advance purchases of the VHF \ UHF upgrade, and I 
am sure your customers will be happy to order in advance if a date for the 
factory work can be set up in advance.
 
What are your thighs?
 
Randy
KI6VAU


  
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Re: [Flexradio] Panadpator and S Meter Calibration

2009-10-02 Thread Tim Ellison
PowerSDR measures the signal strength *at* the antenna terminals in the same 
way that a spectrum analyzer does.  The power displayed on the S-meter is 
integrated power in the receive filter and is very accurate.  The computation 
is accurate to much more than 0.1 dB irrespective of what the Panadapter 
display is doing.  If you have the panadapter on AVG (averaging) it is 
averaging the signals smoothing out the instantaneous max and min RF power 
values for that particular pixel on the display.  Depending on the sampling 
rate and zoom factor, that pixel on the Panadapter can represent from 11 Hz to 
180 Hz of bandwidth.  Because of this, the noise floor on the Panadapter will 
always appear to read less than the S-meter.

Try this experiment.  Tune to a part of the band where that are no signals, 
just a noise floor.  Change the RX filter width from 3K to 100 Hz.  The reading 
on the S-meter will drop because there is less spectral power in the RX 
passband filter.

-Tim

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[mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Glenn McNeil
Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 5:49 PM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] Panadpator and S Meter Calibration

Hi Guys,


I've had my Flex5K up and running now for about a Week, and it is just the best 
thing I have ever used !

I have a question...maybe it should be obvious, but I can't see the reason why 
the S Meter and the Noise Floor on the Panadaptor don't seem to agree. At 
present for instance, my S Meter , on a reasonably quiet 40 Meter Band, is 
telling me I have S4 Noise. The Panadaptor has the Noise floor about 20db lower 
on the Screen.

I have run a Sig Gen into the flex, and the Panadaptor and S Meter calibration 
is spot on till I get down to S1..the S Meter falls out of calibration at that 
point...probably not surprising...but the Panadaptor is good right donw almost 
into the noise.

If I switch the Receiver to a dummy load, the Noise Floor sits at about-130db, 
but the  S Meter reads S3, -108dbm.

There is that difference again between S Meter and the Panadaptor.

Do I need to calibrate something...or am I missing something ?

I have to laugh here...never even noticed this before I switched to a 
Flex...now I can " see " things :)

73
Glenn
VK4BG



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[Flexradio] VHF \ UHF Hi-Power Factory Upgrade

2009-10-02 Thread Randy Emerzian
Last week a thought surfaced regarding advanced scheduling for repair work at 
the FLEX repair Center.  While this idea did not seem popular for repairs, it 
is quite an excellent idea for the high power VHF \ UHF factory upgrade.  
Please share your thoughts for advance planning or reservations for the factory 
upgrades.  This may require advance purchases of the VHF \ UHF upgrade, and I 
am sure your customers will be happy to order in advance if a date for the 
factory work can be set up in advance.
 
What are your thighs?
 
Randy
KI6VAU


  
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[Flexradio] Panadpator and S Meter Calibration

2009-10-02 Thread Glenn McNeil

Hi Guys,


I've had my Flex5K up and running now for about a Week, and it is just 
the best thing I have ever used !


I have a question...maybe it should be obvious, but I can't see the 
reason why the S Meter and the Noise Floor on the Panadaptor don't seem 
to agree. At present for instance, my S Meter , on a reasonably quiet 40 
Meter Band, is telling me I have S4 Noise. The Panadaptor has the Noise 
floor about 20db lower on the Screen.


I have run a Sig Gen into the flex, and the Panadaptor and S Meter 
calibration is spot on till I get down to S1..the S Meter falls out of 
calibration at that point...probably not surprising...but the Panadaptor 
is good right donw almost into the noise.


If I switch the Receiver to a dummy load, the Noise Floor sits at 
about-130db, but the  S Meter reads S3, -108dbm.


There is that difference again between S Meter and the Panadaptor.

Do I need to calibrate something...or am I missing something ?

I have to laugh here...never even noticed this before I switched to a 
Flex...now I can " see " things :)


73
Glenn
VK4BG



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[Flexradio] Congrats Dave

2009-10-02 Thread FireBrick

good job, hope one of those new ones was FT5GA.

PS. my apologys I tried to email DAve directly but his domain always bounces 
my direct emails.


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Forgive thy enemy.  They HATE that!
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[Flexradio] Victory!!! I think.....

2009-10-02 Thread Dave Gomberg
Confirmation.   I had about 230 countries, today I added 3 
more.   Thanks to sunspots, a couple of great DX operators

AND FLEX






After a multi-month struggle involving hundreds of $$$ in ferrites, 
rewiring, etc.  I MAY have licked my RFI problem.


My headset is set up like this:

Yamaha CM500  headset   phones  <<-   F3K front panel
mic
 V
mic electret power supply
 V
1/8" phone jack
 V
RJ-45 jack
 V
RJ-45 cable
 V   ferrite here
RJ-4 on F3K front panel

The symptom was most clearly heard as  something between IM 
distortion and a very high level of near-white noise on MON during 
transmit.   The amount of interference was pretty well proportional 
to radiated power (high SWR reduced the interference for a given 
output level), so I figured something the antenna was radiating was 
getting in somewhere.   The most natural low-level (and therefore 
sensitive) spot was the mic input.   Finally in desperation, I 
unplugged the mic power supply from the 1/8" jack, and the noise 
miraculously vanished.   It was coming in thru the mic cable (which 
already had one ferrite on it).   Also the wiring connecting the 1/8" 
phone jack was unsoldered and so spark-prone at best.


So I soldered the jack, adding about 1' of leads in the process.   I 
then installed a three turn ferrite on the jack leads and another 
ferrite on the RJ-45 cable.   Voila!   At least for now, stay 
tuned.   What would you all think about adding some serious 
chokes on the audio feed line?   Do they really belong inside the F3K case???



Yamaha CM500  headset   phones  <<-   F3K front panel
mic
 V
mic electret power supply
 V
1/8" phone jack
 V   added one three turn ferrite here
RJ-45 jack
 V   added one ferrite here
RJ-45 cable
 V   existing ferrite
RJ-4 on F3K front panel



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[Flexradio] QST review of the FLEX-3000 available for download

2009-10-02 Thread Tim (W4TME)
The ARRL has given FlexRadio Systems re-print permission to distribute 
the FLEX-3000 technical review that is in the QST October 2009 edition.


You can download it from the FlexRadio Systems Downloads web page
http://support.flex-radio.com/Downloads.aspx?id=295

NOTE: There is an update of this review in the QST November 2009 edition 
that is currently only available to ARRL members (until the November 09 
edition is mailed). IP2, IMD DR2 and IMD DR3 values have been restated 
for the FLEX-3000 after the recent preamp ECO.  We will have this data 
available for download sometime after the first of November.


ARRL members can review it from here:
http://www.arrl.org/members-only/prodrev/pdf/pr0911.pdf

-Tim
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[Flexradio] best price on ferrites?

2009-10-02 Thread Michael Jones
Hello All,

 

I need to load up on some more clip-on ferrites - has anybody found a good
supplier with a good price?

I've looked at Radio Shack and MFJ so far.

 

Best Regards,

Michael Jones W0STB

 

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[Flexradio] flex 5000a +i mac 2.93

2009-10-02 Thread elan paim
hello 
is any one out there use the  I- Mac+ flex 5000a ?
i know about[ boot camp]how the FLEX 5000A working with the i mac 
the new i mac i think support fire wire of 400 to 800 . 
any problem with this combo ?
i ask this before i will buy the i mac . 
i thank you all for your great support 
Elan g0uut/dl9fcc


E&T Paim
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[Flexradio] ...

2009-10-02 Thread Joe Roth-WC4R
.  

 

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Re: [Flexradio] VFO B with mouse wheel?

2009-10-02 Thread Ray Andrews, K9DUR
Dave,

He was talking about moving the VFO frequency by the Tune Step setting, not
scrolling the individual digits of the VFO frequency display.

73, Ray, K9DUR
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Re: [Flexradio] VFO B with mouse wheel?

2009-10-02 Thread Tim Ellison
"Am I doing something wrong?"

No, you are not doing anything wrong.  There are multiple ways to change the 
VFO and this is one of them. 



-Tim

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[mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Dave Gomberg
Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 11:07 AM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] VFO B with mouse wheel?

At 05:39 AM 10/2/2009, Ray Andrews, K9DUR wrote:
>However, Michael was talking about MultiRX which does not use RX2 & 
>therefore does not have the split panadapter display.  In that case, 
>the mouse wheel only tunes VFO A.

I have a F3K with 1.18.2 and if I put the mouse pointer on the VFO B display 
and click, one of the digits in the frequency is 
underlined.   If I now roll the mouse wheel, the digit changes, 
retuning VFO B.   Am I doing something wrong?   Will I break some 
electrons or some bits in the PC?



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Re: [Flexradio] VFO B with mouse wheel?

2009-10-02 Thread Dave Gomberg

At 05:39 AM 10/2/2009, Ray Andrews, K9DUR wrote:

However, Michael was talking about MultiRX which does not use RX2 &
therefore does not have the split panadapter display.  In that case, the
mouse wheel only tunes VFO A.


I have a F3K with 1.18.2 and if I put the mouse pointer on the VFO B 
display and click, one of the digits in the frequency is 
underlined.   If I now roll the mouse wheel, the digit changes, 
retuning VFO B.   Am I doing something wrong?   Will I break some 
electrons or some bits in the PC?




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[Flexradio] Re - VFO B Scroll Wheel

2009-10-02 Thread David Painter
If memory serves me correctly this enhancement has been requested in the 
past(1584). Indeed K6JCA provided this facility in his enhancements to PwrSDR 
but it seems to have got lost around February 2008 with all the other work 
that's going on.

I would like to see it reimplemented but accept that other things are taking 
priority.

Regards

David - G4PNX
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[Flexradio] VFO B with mouse wheel?

2009-10-02 Thread N4PY2

My software allows the F keys to be defined to set the mouse wheel function.
I have mine set up so F7 sets the mouse wheel for VFO A and F8 sets the
mouse wheel to operate VFO B.

73,

Carl Moreschi N4PY
121 Little Bell Drive
Hays, NC 28635
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Re: [Flexradio] (no subject)

2009-10-02 Thread Joseph White
Hello Ray,

I have not yet taken a look at N1MM.  I keep hearing different things about
it.  You have convinced me to take a look at it.

Thanks for your response and thoughts.

73,

Joseph - KE4TV


-Original Message-
From: Ray Andrews, K9DUR [mailto:k9...@rnacs.com] 
Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 8:44 AM
To: 'Joseph White'; FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: RE: [Flexradio] (no subject)

Joseph,

I use N1MM Logger with my FLEX-5000 for all operating, including RTTY.  N1MM
has the MMTTY engine built into it.  It also has JE3HHT's new MMVARI engine
which is what I use.  MMVARI not only does RTTY, I also does several flavors
of PSK.

73, Ray, K9DUR
http://k9dur.info





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Re: [Flexradio] (no subject)

2009-10-02 Thread Ray Andrews, K9DUR
Joseph,

I use N1MM Logger with my FLEX-5000 for all operating, including RTTY.  N1MM
has the MMTTY engine built into it.  It also has JE3HHT's new MMVARI engine
which is what I use.  MMVARI not only does RTTY, I also does several flavors
of PSK.

73, Ray, K9DUR
http://k9dur.info





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Re: [Flexradio] VFO B with mouse wheel?

2009-10-02 Thread Ray Andrews, K9DUR
Michael & Dave,

What Dave said is true, IF you have a FLEX-5000 with RX2 installed and have
RX2 turned on.  

However, Michael was talking about MultiRX which does not use RX2 &
therefore does not have the split panadapter display.  In that case, the
mouse wheel only tunes VFO A.

Michael, you should enter this as a feature request.  In the meantime, have
you considered placing the cursor on the VFO B receive filter so that the
cursor is a double-headed arrow, holding down the left mouse button, &
dragging the MultiRX frequency.  This is not the same as using the mouse
wheel but can accomplish the same purpose.

73, Ray, K9DUR
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Re: [Flexradio] VFO B with mouse wheel?

2009-10-02 Thread Tim Ellison
Mike,

You are correct.   That is the behavior using the mouse wheel to adjust the 
FDO. 



-Tim

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From: flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz 
[mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Michael Jones
Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 1:34 AM
To: 'Dave Kiefer'
Cc: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] VFO B with mouse wheel?

Hello Dave,

I just gave this a try and it does not work that way. It still only changes VFO 
A. This is with
1.19.1 SVN 3391

Just tried Pretty Betty 1.19.0 SVN 3393 and it also does not change VFO B - 
just A



Best Regards,
Michael Jones W0STB

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From: Dave Kiefer [mailto:n4...@verizon.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 11:14 PM
To: mi...@scsitoolbox.com
Cc: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] VFO B with mouse wheel?

Michael,

If you place the mouse cursor in the second receiver panadapter window when the 
focus is on the SDR the scroll wheel will tune that receiver.

Dave - N4DWK

Michael Jones wrote:
> Helo all,
>
>  
>
> Is there any way to control which VFO gets tuned by the mouse wheel 
> when
in
> MultiRX mode?
>
> As near as I can tell by experimenting is when in multiRX mode the 
> mouse wheel moves VFO A, and moves the
>
> Panadapter display, but VFO B actually stays put and does not move.
>
> I'm wondering if holding down a special key while working the scroll 
> wheel is the secret?
>
>  
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Michael Jones W0STB
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[Flexradio] Tmate: new software release - wrong link

2009-10-02 Thread Giuseppe Campana

Hi,

we are sorry with all readers for the download link error on Tmate webpage.

Now is correct.

Thank you.


73 Beppe
IK3VIG


www.woodboxradio.com


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