Re: [Flexradio] Sunday Net

2010-01-02 Thread Dudley Hurry

Jim,

Don't worry about Echolink or CQ100..   Maybe Rick or Ted can help out 
on the West coast .


73,
Dudley

WA5QPZ



AB2CD wrote:

Hey Dudley!

Sorry to hear your mom is ill.  We'll keep her and your family in our
prayers.  I'll be happy to do the net.  I usually ask for a contact on the
West coast and one from the Northeast to assist at the beginning of the net
to act as co-net control operators.  Although I have the ability to do
Echolink, for some reason it bogs down my computer and causes SDR to lock
up.  So I won't be able to do that unless I figure a way to patch in my
notebook.  I may try such a connection if I have the time in the morning.

 


Happy New Year and please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

 

Jim  AB2CD 

 


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Re: [Flexradio] DM780 CAT response time

2010-01-02 Thread Larry da Ponte
Afirmative - there is talk on the HRD forum about the website issue.  Here
is a direct link to 2434:

http://mannindustries.net/hrd/HRD5.0...b2434_Full.exe

On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 9:56 PM, Paul Delaney - K6HR <
paul.hamra...@verizon.net> wrote:

>
> Seems the HRD webpage is currently malfunctioning
>
> Paul Delaney K6HR
>
> - Original Message - From: "David Beumer W0DHB" 
> To: "flex" 
> Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 2:42 PM
> Subject: [Flexradio] DM780 CAT response time
>
>
>
>  FYI
>>
>> DM780 v5.0 beta build 2434  seems to have improved the CAT frequency
>> tuning response time.
>> PTT through CAT still slow.
>>
>> Dave W0DHB
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Re: [Flexradio] DM780 CAT response time

2010-01-02 Thread Paul Delaney - K6HR


Seems the HRD webpage is currently malfunctioning

Paul Delaney 
K6HR


- Original Message - 
From: "David Beumer W0DHB" 

To: "flex" 
Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 2:42 PM
Subject: [Flexradio] DM780 CAT response time



FYI

DM780 v5.0 beta build 2434  seems to have improved the CAT frequency 
tuning response time.

PTT through CAT still slow.

Dave W0DHB



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[Flexradio] Sunday Net

2010-01-02 Thread AB2CD
Hey Dudley!

Sorry to hear your mom is ill.  We'll keep her and your family in our
prayers.  I'll be happy to do the net.  I usually ask for a contact on the
West coast and one from the Northeast to assist at the beginning of the net
to act as co-net control operators.  Although I have the ability to do
Echolink, for some reason it bogs down my computer and causes SDR to lock
up.  So I won't be able to do that unless I figure a way to patch in my
notebook.  I may try such a connection if I have the time in the morning.

 

Happy New Year and please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

 

Jim  AB2CD 

 

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[Flexradio] Sunday Flex Net

2010-01-02 Thread Dudley Hurry

Hey folks,

My Mom is in ICU this weekend,  (at 96 years of age,  any trip to the 
hospital is serious)  so I will not be able to run the Net Sunday,   
hope someone will step up to keep "Peace and Order" on 14.329 at 1 PM 
Sunday.  :-)   Have a great NET! 


--

73,
Dudley

WA5QPZ

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Re: [Flexradio] Eight Pin Microphone Connector

2010-01-02 Thread Tim Ellison
Yaesu

See page 10 in the SDR-1000 Operating Manual.

http://support.flex-radio.com/Downloads.aspx?id=112 



-Tim

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Subject: [Flexradio] Eight Pin Microphone Connector

I have recently had Flex convert my SDR-1000 microphone connector to the eight 
pin version.  My question is whether the microphone connector is now the Icom 
or Yeasu pin configuration?  I will need to know so that I can order the 
correct adapter for my Kenwood microphones.

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Re: [Flexradio] start up issues get worse

2010-01-02 Thread Brett Gazdzinski
I think that is the trick, set it up for psdr, and don't screw with it, or 
let Microsoft screw with it.

No virus software, no pop up blockers, no processes except psdr running.

I transfer the updates in using a usb memory stick.

I have been running trouble free for months with my 5000a  and Neal special.
Since getting the computer from Neal, I have not had a single problem, and 
everything worked right from the first.


The other computers I use seem to get updates a LOT, and not just for the 
Microsoft stuff, so there is lots going on in the background it seems.


Brett





- Original Message - 
From: "Lee Mushel" 
To: "Edwin Marzan" ; ; 


Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 4:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] start up issues get worse



Folks,

I have been reading about these terrible unremitting problems for nearly 
two years now and have to admit that while I do take care to keep up good 
radio housekeeping (grounding, common mode ferrite chokes, shielding) I 
simply do not experience this stuff.   My computers are not new and, in 
fact, one seems to be the object of many of the complaints!


But I do have a question and a comment.   I never, never attach the SDR 
computers (the 3000 & 5000A have their own dedicated machines) to the 
internet!   Well, that's not entirely true since from time to time I do 
need specific updates but normally all software is received on another 
computer, the file(s) transferred to CD and then downloaded to the SDR 
computer.


My question is this:   Am I just lucky or is what I'm doing a fairly good, 
and perhaps accepted,  way to avoid trouble?


73

Lee   K9WRU
- Original Message - 
From: "Edwin Marzan" 

To: ; 
Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 9:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] start up issues get worse




Perhaps MS Auto updates? Try try restoring your computer to a time when 
it ran fine and turn off the auto updater, for now.




Let us know if that helps.

Edwin Marzan AB2VW




Date: Sat, 2 Jan 2010 07:49:01 -0600
From: k5sm@gmail.com
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] start up issues get worse

Earlier this week, I reported that I was occasionally having problems
starting PowerSDR. Since, the problem has become persistent and occurs
every time I try to bring the radio up. Power SDR starts, communicates
with the Firewire driver, shows normal cpu usage numbers, but I have no
audio and the s-meter reports -233dbm. I have tried resetting the
database, but that has no effect.

Sometimes, I can get it to work by closing and restarting PowerSDR
(rarely)...sometimes by turning the radio on and off and restarting
PowerSDR...sometimes by restarting computer...and sometimes only by
reinstalling the firewire driver. This is a new development...over the
past week. Anyone have suggestions?

1.18.3
1.3.0.8
3.5.0.7171

XP Pro SP3 (3ghz dual core AMD w/2ghz ram)

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[Flexradio] Eight Pin Microphone Connector

2010-01-02 Thread John Denson
I have recently had Flex convert my SDR-1000 microphone connector to the eight 
pin version.  My question is whether the microphone connector is now the Icom 
or Yeasu pin configuration?  I will need to know so that I can order the 
correct adapter for my Kenwood microphones.

John, AI6A
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[Flexradio] DM780 CAT response time

2010-01-02 Thread David Beumer W0DHB

FYI

DM780 v5.0 beta build 2434  seems to have improved the CAT frequency 
tuning response time.

PTT through CAT still slow.

Dave W0DHB

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Re: [Flexradio] start up issues get worse

2010-01-02 Thread Lee Mushel

Folks,

I have been reading about these terrible unremitting problems for nearly two 
years now and have to admit that while I do take care to keep up good radio 
housekeeping (grounding, common mode ferrite chokes, shielding) I simply do 
not experience this stuff.   My computers are not new and, in fact, one 
seems to be the object of many of the complaints!


But I do have a question and a comment.   I never, never attach the SDR 
computers (the 3000 & 5000A have their own dedicated machines) to the 
internet!   Well, that's not entirely true since from time to time I do need 
specific updates but normally all software is received on another computer, 
the file(s) transferred to CD and then downloaded to the SDR computer.


My question is this:   Am I just lucky or is what I'm doing a fairly good, 
and perhaps accepted,  way to avoid trouble?


73

Lee   K9WRU
- Original Message - 
From: "Edwin Marzan" 

To: ; 
Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 9:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] start up issues get worse




Perhaps MS Auto updates? Try try restoring your computer to a time when it 
ran fine and turn off the auto updater, for now.




Let us know if that helps.

Edwin Marzan AB2VW




Date: Sat, 2 Jan 2010 07:49:01 -0600
From: k5sm@gmail.com
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] start up issues get worse

Earlier this week, I reported that I was occasionally having problems
starting PowerSDR. Since, the problem has become persistent and occurs
every time I try to bring the radio up. Power SDR starts, communicates
with the Firewire driver, shows normal cpu usage numbers, but I have no
audio and the s-meter reports -233dbm. I have tried resetting the
database, but that has no effect.

Sometimes, I can get it to work by closing and restarting PowerSDR
(rarely)...sometimes by turning the radio on and off and restarting
PowerSDR...sometimes by restarting computer...and sometimes only by
reinstalling the firewire driver. This is a new development...over the
past week. Anyone have suggestions?

1.18.3
1.3.0.8
3.5.0.7171

XP Pro SP3 (3ghz dual core AMD w/2ghz ram)

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Re: [Flexradio] 222 MHz transverter interface bugs?

2010-01-02 Thread Clay W7CE
Thanks.  I've never looked at the database file before, so it looks I can 
just add the missing band data.


Last time I had the 5000A on the lab bench I tested the XVTR interface and 
it was able to transmit from 28 to 32 MHz.  I was surprised because I also 
expected it to be limited to the 10M band.  Supporting a full 4 MHz 
bandwidth on that interface makes sense though since the power level is only 
0 dBm and some of the common transverter bands are greater than 1.7 MHz 
wide.


73,
Clay  W7CE

- Original Message - 
From: "Ray J" 

To: 
Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] 222 MHz transverter interface bugs?



The IF would only go to 29.7,  the upper edge of 10 meters..

the oob warnings are created in the database.. I don't think they anything 
to do with firmware.. the firmware should actually inhibit transmit at the 
band edges.. the firmware does not control the bandtext data.

you just need to edit the band data for what you want..


- 
  222
  222.024999
  1.25M EME/Weak Signal
  true
  
- 
  222.025
  222.04
  1.25M Weak Signal
  true
  
- 
  222.05
  222.05
  1.25M Propagation Beacons
  true
  
- 
  222.06
  222.09
  1.25M Weak Signal
  true
  
- 
  222.1
  222.1
  1.25M SSB/CW Calling
  true
  
- 
  222.11
  222.14
  1.25M Weak Signal CW/SSB
  true
  
- 
  222.15
  222.24
  1.25M Local Option
  true
  
- 
  223.4
  223.51
  1.25M FM Simplex
  true
  
- 
  223.52
  223.63
  1.25M Digital/Packet
  true
  
- 
  223.64
  223.7
  1.25M Links/Control
  true
  
- 
  223.71
  223.70
  1.25M General
  true
  
- 
  223.71
  223.84
  1.25M Local Option
  true
  
- 
  223.85
  224.98
  1.25M Repeater Outputs
  true
  


Clay W7CE wrote:

Hi Tim,
I'm not sure if I understand the question.  As far as I know, the 5000A 
XVTR interface IF is always from 28 to 32 MHz (4 MHz bandwidth).  If I 
program one of the XVTR (VHF+) buttons from 432.0 to 436.0 MHz, I do not 
get OOB warnings for the entire 4 MHz range, but if I program 222 to 225 
MHz, then I get the OOB warnings I listed earlier.  I assume that the 
firmware must have a bug and is incorrectly reporting OOB for 222.250 to 
223.400 MHz.  I think it should be reporting "1.25M Repeater Inputs" 
instead of OOB.


73,
Clay  W7CE

- Original Message - From: "Tim Ellison" 
To: "Clay W7CE" ; 
Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 6:04 AM
Subject: RE: [Flexradio] 222 MHz transverter interface bugs?


What is the frequency of the IF?  Is it OOB?



-Tim

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From: flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz 
[mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Clay W7CE

Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 1:55 AM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] 222 MHz transverter interface bugs?

I'm getting ready to try out a 222MHz transverter with my Flex 5000A 
(PowerSDR 1.18.3, Firmware 1.3.0.8, Firewire Driver 3.5.0.7171).  I've 
programmed the XVTR settings for a begin frequency of 222.0 and an end 
frequency of 225.0 (LO = 194 MHz).  I'm getting Out Of Band whenever I go 
to frequencies in the range 222.250 to 223.400 MHz and also from 224.980 
and up.  Unless something has changed recently, the US allocation for 
this band is from 222.0 to 225.0 continuous.  The local 222 repeater that 
I sometimes listen to is 223.980 out and 223.380 in (out of band 
according to PowerSDR).
It appears that it will still transmit, even with the Out of Band 
warning, but I need to hook up the spectrum analyzer to be sure.  So this 
is probably just a cosmetic bug.


Also, if I stop and close PowerSDR while I have the 222 MHz band 
selected, and then restart it, the Band Buttons come up in HF mode, even 
though the frequency is correct.


Has anyone else noticed either of these behaviors, or am I doing 
something wrong?


73,
Clay  W7CE


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Re: [Flexradio] Time for a new computer?

2010-01-02 Thread gelatin...@juno.com
Thanks Dudley.  Break-in (not full though) doesn't work.  I can key and it will 
ignore the delay that it is set for.  Looks like a new machine is on the 
horizon. I appreciate the input and the link.

George


-- Original Message --
From: Dudley Hurry 
To: "gelatin...@juno.com" 
Cc: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Time for a new computer?
Date: Fri, 01 Jan 2010 14:53:58 -0600

George,

I would say to make full break in work with 18.3 you will need more 
horsepower on the computer side,  you are currently on the under side of 
the posted requirements,  not to say that you can't make it work, but 
Flex would recommend that you have a little additional CPU power in 
reserve.  

http://kc.flex-radio.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50063.aspx

You might also find that the next version of PowerSDR may need more 
CPU/video power than what you have there..

XP with SP3 is much happier with 1gb of main memory. If you go 
looking,  be sure to get as much L2 cache memory in the processor as you 
can afford. 

73,
Dudley

WA5QPZ



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> I've been using a Compaq 1.8Ghz with 500m of ram for my SDR-1000 for about 3 
> years.  I'm beginning to notice issues with later versions of PwrSDR lagging 
> or not even working with CW break-in enabled.  I've reloaded each version 
> including 1.18.3 with the same symptom.  Version 1.14 works extremely well!  
>
> Would more ram help or should I just bite the bullet and purchase a new 
> machine?  
>
> George
> N7BUI
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Re: [Flexradio] 222 MHz transverter interface bugs?

2010-01-02 Thread Ray J

The IF would only go to 29.7,  the upper edge of 10 meters..

the oob warnings are created in the database.. I don't think they 
anything to do with firmware.. the firmware should actually inhibit 
transmit at the band edges.. the firmware does not control the bandtext 
data.

you just need to edit the band data for what you want..


- 
  222
  222.024999
  1.25M EME/Weak Signal
  true
  
- 
  222.025
  222.04
  1.25M Weak Signal
  true
  
- 
  222.05
  222.05
  1.25M Propagation Beacons
  true
  
- 
  222.06
  222.09
  1.25M Weak Signal
  true
  
- 
  222.1
  222.1
  1.25M SSB/CW Calling
  true
  
- 
  222.11
  222.14
  1.25M Weak Signal CW/SSB
  true
  
- 
  222.15
  222.24
  1.25M Local Option
  true
  
- 
  223.4
  223.51
  1.25M FM Simplex
  true
  
- 
  223.52
  223.63
  1.25M Digital/Packet
  true
  
- 
  223.64
  223.7
  1.25M Links/Control
  true
  
- 
  223.71
  223.70
  1.25M General
  true
  
- 
  223.71
  223.84
  1.25M Local Option
  true
  
- 
  223.85
  224.98
  1.25M Repeater Outputs
  true
  


Clay W7CE wrote:

Hi Tim,
I'm not sure if I understand the question.  As far as I know, the 5000A 
XVTR interface IF is always from 28 to 32 MHz (4 MHz bandwidth).  If I 
program one of the XVTR (VHF+) buttons from 432.0 to 436.0 MHz, I do not 
get OOB warnings for the entire 4 MHz range, but if I program 222 to 225 
MHz, then I get the OOB warnings I listed earlier.  I assume that the 
firmware must have a bug and is incorrectly reporting OOB for 222.250 to 
223.400 MHz.  I think it should be reporting "1.25M Repeater Inputs" 
instead of OOB.


73,
Clay  W7CE

- Original Message - From: "Tim Ellison" 
To: "Clay W7CE" ; 
Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 6:04 AM
Subject: RE: [Flexradio] 222 MHz transverter interface bugs?


What is the frequency of the IF?  Is it OOB?



-Tim

-Original Message-
From: flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz 
[mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Clay W7CE

Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 1:55 AM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] 222 MHz transverter interface bugs?

I'm getting ready to try out a 222MHz transverter with my Flex 5000A 
(PowerSDR 1.18.3, Firmware 1.3.0.8, Firewire Driver 3.5.0.7171).  I've 
programmed the XVTR settings for a begin frequency of 222.0 and an end 
frequency of 225.0 (LO = 194 MHz).  I'm getting Out Of Band whenever I 
go to frequencies in the range 222.250 to 223.400 MHz and also from 
224.980 and up.  Unless something has changed recently, the US 
allocation for this band is from 222.0 to 225.0 continuous.  The local 
222 repeater that I sometimes listen to is 223.980 out and 223.380 in 
(out of band according to PowerSDR).
It appears that it will still transmit, even with the Out of Band 
warning, but I need to hook up the spectrum analyzer to be sure.  So 
this is probably just a cosmetic bug.


Also, if I stop and close PowerSDR while I have the 222 MHz band 
selected, and then restart it, the Band Buttons come up in HF mode, even 
though the frequency is correct.


Has anyone else noticed either of these behaviors, or am I doing 
something wrong?


73,
Clay  W7CE


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Re: [Flexradio] 222 MHz transverter interface bugs?

2010-01-02 Thread Clay W7CE

Hi Tim,
I'm not sure if I understand the question.  As far as I know, the 5000A XVTR 
interface IF is always from 28 to 32 MHz (4 MHz bandwidth).  If I program 
one of the XVTR (VHF+) buttons from 432.0 to 436.0 MHz, I do not get OOB 
warnings for the entire 4 MHz range, but if I program 222 to 225 MHz, then I 
get the OOB warnings I listed earlier.  I assume that the firmware must have 
a bug and is incorrectly reporting OOB for 222.250 to 223.400 MHz.  I think 
it should be reporting "1.25M Repeater Inputs" instead of OOB.


73,
Clay  W7CE

- Original Message - 
From: "Tim Ellison" 

To: "Clay W7CE" ; 
Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 6:04 AM
Subject: RE: [Flexradio] 222 MHz transverter interface bugs?


What is the frequency of the IF?  Is it OOB?



-Tim

-Original Message-
From: flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz 
[mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Clay W7CE

Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 1:55 AM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] 222 MHz transverter interface bugs?

I'm getting ready to try out a 222MHz transverter with my Flex 5000A 
(PowerSDR 1.18.3, Firmware 1.3.0.8, Firewire Driver 3.5.0.7171).  I've 
programmed the XVTR settings for a begin frequency of 222.0 and an end 
frequency of 225.0 (LO = 194 MHz).  I'm getting Out Of Band whenever I go to 
frequencies in the range 222.250 to 223.400 MHz and also from 224.980 and 
up.  Unless something has changed recently, the US allocation for this band 
is from 222.0 to 225.0 continuous.  The local 222 repeater that I sometimes 
listen to is 223.980 out and 223.380 in (out of band according to PowerSDR).
It appears that it will still transmit, even with the Out of Band warning, 
but I need to hook up the spectrum analyzer to be sure.  So this is probably 
just a cosmetic bug.


Also, if I stop and close PowerSDR while I have the 222 MHz band selected, 
and then restart it, the Band Buttons come up in HF mode, even though the 
frequency is correct.


Has anyone else noticed either of these behaviors, or am I doing something 
wrong?


73,
Clay  W7CE


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Re: [Flexradio] Antenna relay check boxes

2010-01-02 Thread Harryhahn
Harry (W9BR) and others,
Thanks for your responses.  Since you are running the latest release and I 
have had this issue spanning  multiple releases, this appears to be a 
software issue. Before I open a bug  report, I think we need to be able to 
reproduce the problem otherwise I do not  think there will be much of a chance 
it 
will be fixed other than by  accident. Please let me know if you come up with 
a scenario that will cause  the failure or if you get a clue as to what 
triggers  it.

73,
Harry
W0LS
 
To Harry W0LS (Great name by the way) I will look  for a root operation 
failure mode. If I find it, I will let you  know.
 
The other Harry
W9BR
 
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Re: [Flexradio] Antenna relay check boxes

2010-01-02 Thread Harry Williams

Harry (W9BR) and others,

 Thanks for your responses. Since you are running the latest release and I have 
had this issue spanning multiple releases, this appears to be a software issue. 
Before I open a bug report, I think we need to be able to reproduce the problem 
otherwise I do not think there will be much of a chance it will be fixed other 
than by accident. Please let me know if you come up with a scenario that will 
cause the failure or if you get a clue as to what triggers it.

 

73,

Harry

W0LS
 
> From: harryh...@aol.com
> Date: Sat, 2 Jan 2010 12:51:08 -0500
> To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
> Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Antenna relay check boxes
> 
> I too have had problems with the Relay check boxes going away on the last 
> two release. I am at V1.18.3, Firmware 1.3.08 and Firewire 3.4.2.6300 and 
> have this problem. It just happens every once in a while and is not tied to 
> any database reset, etc.
> 
> Harry
> W9BR
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Re: [Flexradio] Antenna relay check boxes

2010-01-02 Thread Harryhahn
I too have had problems with the Relay check boxes going away on the last  
two release. I am at V1.18.3, Firmware 1.3.08 and Firewire 3.4.2.6300 and 
have  this problem. It just happens every once in a while and is not tied to 
any  database reset, etc.
 
Harry
W9BR
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Re: [Flexradio] Antenna Switching

2010-01-02 Thread Bill Ockert
I have seen this also most recently this morning when my amp would not key. 
It has
happened enough that I automatically know to pull down the "Antenna" menu to 
find the
problem.After thinking about recent activity some I "believe" it might 
be associated
with a total restart of PowerSDR but have not definitively tested that.  I 
am running 1.18.0.


73 de Bill WB0VHW

- Original Message - 
From: "Hank Wolfla" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, January 01, 2010 12:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Antenna Switching



Just like Harry, I have had this problem for the last two releases.
Hopefully it will go away as the software continues to improve.

73 and Happy New Year

Hank Wolfla - K9LZJ
hwol...@comcast.net
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2009 14:51:55 -0600
From: Harry Williams 
Subject: [Flexradio] Losing Keying Line Selections
To: 
Message-ID: 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"


On the "Antenna Selection" page there are check boxes for selecting keying
lines TX1, 2, and 3. Periodically I lose the selections I have made and 
have

to re-select the check box. I am currently running 1.18.2 but I think this
issue has spanned multiple releases. Could this be an RFI issue and if so 
is

the fire wire connection the likely source?



73,

Harry

W0LS


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Re: [Flexradio] I found a free utility that some may like

2010-01-02 Thread Erik Jakobsen

On 02-01-2010 16:53, FireBrick wrote:

It's for multi-monitor users.
It extends the taskbar across all your monitors.
The programs that are on the other monitors, have taskbar entries of 
their own.


There is a 'Pro' purchase version also.
the link to find/download either is www.mediachance.com/free/multimon.htm

no connection just saw it and I installed it (after virus scan)
It's easier to read the now 'roomier' taskbar elements.

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I have a NVIDIA GeForec 7300 LE graphical card.

It has a VGA connector and a DVI connector.

The VGA connects to a LCD VGA monitor and the DVI connects via an DVD to 
VGA adapter to another LCD VGA monitor.


The puzzling setting the 2 monitors up is made via the NVIDIA control panel.

And it's fairly simple to do, and very nice to have working.

And the prize. The only that costs me is the grapich card as it also had 
the DVD=>VGA adapter with it in the box.


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[Flexradio] I found a free utility that some may like

2010-01-02 Thread FireBrick

It's for multi-monitor users.
It extends the taskbar across all your monitors.
The programs that are on the other monitors, have taskbar entries of their 
own.


There is a 'Pro' purchase version also.
the link to find/download either is www.mediachance.com/free/multimon.htm

no connection just saw it and I installed it (after virus scan)
It's easier to read the now 'roomier' taskbar elements.

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Re: [Flexradio] ot but I can't find the answer

2010-01-02 Thread EB4APL

Neal.
Thanks a lot for your last trick.  I had the same problem several times 
and tried Move, but using the mouse without much success.  The arrows 
are the solution.


73 de Ignacio, EB4APL


Neal Campbell wrote:

One more trick is to right click on the program/window's "button" in the
task bar, select Move, then use the up arrow to move the screen up into the
visible area.

73
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Re: [Flexradio] start up issues get worse

2010-01-02 Thread Edwin Marzan

Perhaps MS Auto updates? Try try restoring your computer to a time when it ran 
fine and turn off the auto updater, for now.

 

Let us know if that helps.

Edwin Marzan AB2VW


 
> Date: Sat, 2 Jan 2010 07:49:01 -0600
> From: k5sm@gmail.com
> To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
> Subject: [Flexradio] start up issues get worse
> 
> Earlier this week, I reported that I was occasionally having problems 
> starting PowerSDR. Since, the problem has become persistent and occurs 
> every time I try to bring the radio up. Power SDR starts, communicates 
> with the Firewire driver, shows normal cpu usage numbers, but I have no 
> audio and the s-meter reports -233dbm. I have tried resetting the 
> database, but that has no effect.
> 
> Sometimes, I can get it to work by closing and restarting PowerSDR 
> (rarely)...sometimes by turning the radio on and off and restarting 
> PowerSDR...sometimes by restarting computer...and sometimes only by 
> reinstalling the firewire driver. This is a new development...over the 
> past week. Anyone have suggestions?
> 
> 1.18.3
> 1.3.0.8
> 3.5.0.7171
> 
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> 
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Re: [Flexradio] start up issues get worse

2010-01-02 Thread Tim Ellison
What changed  over the last week? I assume everything was working OK before 
that?


-Tim

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[mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Robert Redmon
Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 8:49 AM
To: Flex Radio Reflector
Subject: [Flexradio] start up issues get worse

Earlier this week, I reported that I was occasionally having problems starting 
PowerSDR. Since, the problem has become persistent and occurs every time I try 
to bring the radio up. Power SDR starts, communicates with the Firewire driver, 
shows normal cpu usage numbers, but I have no audio and the s-meter reports 
-233dbm. I have tried resetting the database, but that has no effect.

Sometimes, I can get it to work by closing and restarting PowerSDR 
(rarely)...sometimes by turning the radio on and off and restarting 
PowerSDR...sometimes by restarting computer...and sometimes only by 
reinstalling the firewire driver.  This is a new development...over the past 
week. Anyone have suggestions?

1.18.3
1.3.0.8
3.5.0.7171

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Re: [Flexradio] 222 MHz transverter interface bugs?

2010-01-02 Thread Tim Ellison
What is the frequency of the IF?  Is it OOB? 



-Tim

-Original Message-
From: flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz 
[mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Clay W7CE
Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 1:55 AM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] 222 MHz transverter interface bugs?

I'm getting ready to try out a 222MHz transverter with my Flex 5000A (PowerSDR 
1.18.3, Firmware 1.3.0.8, Firewire Driver 3.5.0.7171).  I've programmed the 
XVTR settings for a begin frequency of 222.0 and an end frequency of 225.0 (LO 
= 194 MHz).  I'm getting Out Of Band whenever I go to frequencies in the range 
222.250 to 223.400 MHz and also from 224.980 and up.  Unless something has 
changed recently, the US allocation for this band is from 222.0 to 225.0 
continuous.  The local 222 repeater that I sometimes listen to is 223.980 out 
and 223.380 in (out of band according to PowerSDR). 
It appears that it will still transmit, even with the Out of Band warning, but 
I need to hook up the spectrum analyzer to be sure.  So this is probably just a 
cosmetic bug.

Also, if I stop and close PowerSDR while I have the 222 MHz band selected, and 
then restart it, the Band Buttons come up in HF mode, even though the frequency 
is correct.

Has anyone else noticed either of these behaviors, or am I doing something 
wrong?

73,
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[Flexradio] start up issues get worse

2010-01-02 Thread Robert Redmon
Earlier this week, I reported that I was occasionally having problems 
starting PowerSDR. Since, the problem has become persistent and occurs 
every time I try to bring the radio up. Power SDR starts, communicates 
with the Firewire driver, shows normal cpu usage numbers, but I have no 
audio and the s-meter reports -233dbm. I have tried resetting the 
database, but that has no effect.


Sometimes, I can get it to work by closing and restarting PowerSDR 
(rarely)...sometimes by turning the radio on and off and restarting 
PowerSDR...sometimes by restarting computer...and sometimes only by 
reinstalling the firewire driver.  This is a new development...over the 
past week. Anyone have suggestions?


1.18.3
1.3.0.8
3.5.0.7171

XP Pro SP3 (3ghz dual core AMD w/2ghz ram)

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Re: [Flexradio] ot but I can't find the answer

2010-01-02 Thread Neal Campbell
One more trick is to right click on the program/window's "button" in the
task bar, select Move, then use the up arrow to move the screen up into the
visible area.

73
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On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 8:37 AM, Neal Campbell  wrote:

> If the program only has one window, right click on the program in the task
> bar and select Maximize, this will make the window fill the screen. Then see
> if you can "grab" a side of it and make it smaller.
>
> Another idea is to change the resolution of your screen to something larger
> so you see the location of the window, then drag it to the middle of the
> screen and then reset your screen resolution to its normal setting.
>
> Neal Campbell
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>
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> Abroham Neal forums: http:/www.abrohamnealsoftware.com/community/
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 10:40 PM, FireBrick  wrote:
>
>> Sorry but I've searched the web, and I 'SHOULD' know the answer but I
>> can't find it.
>>
>> I have dual monitors, each with different resolutions.
>> For some reason, I can grab a window title bar, and push the window down
>> below the screen bottom.
>> Even the window that has the taskbar at the bottom.
>> The taskbar remains at the bottom but I can push a window below it, so it
>> remains active, but I can't see it, and if I push it too far, I can't grab
>> the title bar and pull it back up into view again.
>>
>> I searched, and can't find a resolution to this minor problem.
>> Anybody???
>>
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Re: [Flexradio] ot but I can't find the answer

2010-01-02 Thread Neal Campbell
If the program only has one window, right click on the program in the task
bar and select Maximize, this will make the window fill the screen. Then see
if you can "grab" a side of it and make it smaller.

Another idea is to change the resolution of your screen to something larger
so you see the location of the window, then drag it to the middle of the
screen and then reset your screen resolution to its normal setting.

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On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 10:40 PM, FireBrick  wrote:

> Sorry but I've searched the web, and I 'SHOULD' know the answer but I can't
> find it.
>
> I have dual monitors, each with different resolutions.
> For some reason, I can grab a window title bar, and push the window down
> below the screen bottom.
> Even the window that has the taskbar at the bottom.
> The taskbar remains at the bottom but I can push a window below it, so it
> remains active, but I can't see it, and if I push it too far, I can't grab
> the title bar and pull it back up into view again.
>
> I searched, and can't find a resolution to this minor problem.
> Anybody???
>
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[Flexradio] OT but thanks dual video below screen edge

2010-01-02 Thread FireBrick
Thanks to all that replied, I had tried all those suggestions but I still 
can't figure out how to PREVENT going off the screen.

It's probably that my resolution choice is NOT supported by the monitor.
Guess I can't cure it.
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