Re: [Flexradio] Monitor Speakers

2015-04-16 Thread KC2TN
I had major RF on HF running my KW even with an extensive ground system. 
Adding type 31 mix ferrite snap on beads eliminated the problem.

Put them on each speaker cable as close to the computer or radio as possible 
withe at least 5-8  turns on the bead. 

I also have the West Mountain speakers and have no problems now!

Joe

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 Just got a new 6300 and so far so good! I do need to buy a pair of computer
 monitor speakers. Any suggestions? I'm always concerned about RF getting
 into them and have not been all together happy with the WestMountain radio
 pair that I have.
 
 Rick, W2JAZ
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor Speakers

2015-04-16 Thread Andrew
Iam looking to add a external speaker to my 990, is there a big difference 
between the 990 speaker and the KRK-RP5G3?

73,  Andy  wa9kpz

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From: William H. Fite

Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2015 12:12 AM
To: Charles Reiche
Cc: FlexRadio Reflector
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Monitor Speakers

I believe you'll be better off with decent powered monitors such as these:
http://www.amazon.com/KRK-RP5G3-NA-Generation-Powered-Monitor/dp/B00FX7MMRO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8qid=1429160457sr=8-1keywords=krk+rokit+5+g3+pair

I grant you these are ten times as costly as the monoprice pair that you
referenced in your post.  However, they have several advantages.  First,
they are designed as nearfield monitors, intended for close-up listening as
you will be doing while at your rig.  They are far more capable of
resolving weak signals than lesser alternatives.  You will copy stations
with good speakers that would be lost in the weeds with the usual computer
speakers.  They also reproduce music extremely well, as they are designed
for studio production.  Good music through good speakers is very pleasant
while working CW or crawling under your desk to sort out cables.

Wince once; enjoy for a lifetime.

73
Will
KJ4SLP

On Wednesday, April 15, 2015, Charles Reiche charlie...@gmail.com wrote:


So far I have gotten by using only headphones but I want to put in some
wall mounted speakers.
I was looking at theses from monoprice.

http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=109cp_id=10904cs_id=1090407p_id=8250seq=1format=2
Would I need to use a speaker amp to drive them?

Charles Reiche
N3CRT

On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 11:46 PM, Larry Loen lwl...@gmail.com
javascript:; wrote:

 Use what you wish, but I have done very well with inexpensive computer
 speakers.  Use the type that have a headphone input that cuts off the
 speakers (usually available even on the cheapest ones).  I use
inexpensive
 headphones also.  Flex allows me to equalize however I like anyway.



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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor Speakers

2015-04-16 Thread Bob via FlexRadio
I use my stereo amp and speakers.  If the station is properly grounded, there 
is no RF.  A mixer equalizer is used ahead of the stereo amp.  All my radios 
feed the mixer.  It's amazing how much better the rigs sound witha low 
distortion audio and big speakers.

Bob
K8MLM

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 Just got a new 6300 and so far so good! I do need to buy a pair of computer
 monitor speakers. Any suggestions? I'm always concerned about RF getting
 into them and have not been all together happy with the WestMountain radio
 pair that I have.
 
 Rick, W2JAZ
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor Speakers

2015-04-16 Thread Al K0VM via FlexRadio

Charles,
   yes you would need a speaker amp.. The Flex radios do not include a 
built in speaker amp.


Al, K0VM

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Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 00:07:16 -0400
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So far I have gotten by using only headphones but I want to put in some
wall mounted speakers.
I was looking at theses from monoprice.
http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=109cp_id=10904cs_id=1090407p_id=8250seq=1format=2
Would I need to use a speaker amp to drive them?

Charles Reiche
N3CRT



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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor Speakers

2015-04-15 Thread Kent Hufford
I've tried both of these and work great. 

JBL Control 2P 5.25 2-Way Powered Speakers - Recommended by Bob Heil

BEHRINGER MS16 Monitor Speakers - Cheaper

Kent
KQ5KK

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Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2015 11:24 AM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] Monitor Speakers

Just got a new 6300 and so far so good! I do need to buy a pair of computer
monitor speakers. Any suggestions? I'm always concerned about RF getting
into them and have not been all together happy with the WestMountain radio
pair that I have.

Rick, W2JAZ
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor Speakers

2015-04-15 Thread David P Mitchell
The monitor speakers from Bose work great (From Target).  However you 
must use isolation transformers to de couple the RF.  Clamp on chokes 
are not enough.
(Companion® 2 Series III multimedia speaker system ) about 99.00 from 
target.


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On 2015-04-15 08:24, Richard Lawn wrote:
Just got a new 6300 and so far so good! I do need to buy a pair of 
computer
monitor speakers. Any suggestions? I'm always concerned about RF 
getting
into them and have not been all together happy with the WestMountain 
radio

pair that I have.

Rick, W2JAZ
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor Speakers

2015-04-15 Thread Dave Movius
Agree, Bose Companion II speakers work well -- excellent audio.  I have no
RF issues.  Also available via Amazon. Proper station grounding is
essential to minimize rf issues.

73, Dave,
W7IWW

On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 9:46 AM, David P Mitchell n5...@arrl.net wrote:

 The monitor speakers from Bose work great (From Target).  However you must
 use isolation transformers to de couple the RF.  Clamp on chokes are not
 enough.
 (Companion® 2 Series III multimedia speaker system ) about 99.00 from
 target.

 ---
 David P. Mitchell N5PSM

 http://www.arrl.org/BLD02ZU1.htm

 On 2015-04-15 08:24, Richard Lawn wrote:

 Just got a new 6300 and so far so good! I do need to buy a pair of
 computer
 monitor speakers. Any suggestions? I'm always concerned about RF getting
 into them and have not been all together happy with the WestMountain radio
 pair that I have.

 Rick, W2JAZ
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor Speakers

2015-04-15 Thread Jim Aspinwall via FlexRadio
The Bose Companion II set has worked well for myself, and as I've seen in many 
postings, many others as well.
To the choke this... that... RF issues... The Flex radios do not natively add 
open/stray RF to your shack.   
If you find you think you have to start choking things because of RF in the 
shack... solve/get rid of RF in the shack, don't mask it on 2 or 17 different 
bits of electronics around you.   
I have multiple devices feeding an in-shack AV/audio system, multiple PCs with 
their own or mixed speakers, mikes/cameras for audio pickup for conference 
calling, half a dozen scanners and active ham/public safety radios and do NOT 
have RF issues with them, from the Flex, TS-570, amp, antenna switch etc.  
RF should not be in your shack!
This means a deliberate review of your antenna, feedline and station grounding 
situations and resolve those.

   3. Monitor Speakers (Richard Lawn)
  4. Re: Monitor Speakers (Kent Hufford)
  5. Re: Monitor Speakers (David P Mitchell)
  6. Re: Monitor Speakers (Dave Movius)



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Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2015 11:24:28 -0400
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To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] Monitor Speakers
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

Just got a new 6300 and so far so good! I do need to buy a pair of computer
monitor speakers. Any suggestions? I'm always concerned about RF getting
into them and have not been all together happy with the WestMountain radio
pair that I have.

Rick, W2JAZ


  
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor Speakers

2015-04-15 Thread Patrick Greenlee
I have, use, and like the Bose spkrs too and the only RF issue with them 
is my cell phone gets into them when it swaps bits with the tower every 
so often when I'm not talking on that phone.  This is within just a few 
feet phone to spkrs.


Patrick   NJ5G

On 4/15/2015 10:52 AM, Dave Movius wrote:

Agree, Bose Companion II speakers work well -- excellent audio.  I have no
RF issues.  Also available via Amazon. Proper station grounding is
essential to minimize rf issues.

73, Dave,
W7IWW

On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 9:46 AM, David P Mitchell n5...@arrl.net wrote:


The monitor speakers from Bose work great (From Target).  However you must
use isolation transformers to de couple the RF.  Clamp on chokes are not
enough.
(Companion® 2 Series III multimedia speaker system ) about 99.00 from
target.

---
David P. Mitchell N5PSM

http://www.arrl.org/BLD02ZU1.htm

On 2015-04-15 08:24, Richard Lawn wrote:


Just got a new 6300 and so far so good! I do need to buy a pair of
computer
monitor speakers. Any suggestions? I'm always concerned about RF getting
into them and have not been all together happy with the WestMountain radio
pair that I have.

Rick, W2JAZ
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor Speakers

2015-04-15 Thread Charles Reiche
So far I have gotten by using only headphones but I want to put in some
wall mounted speakers.
I was looking at theses from monoprice.
http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=109cp_id=10904cs_id=1090407p_id=8250seq=1format=2
Would I need to use a speaker amp to drive them?

Charles Reiche
N3CRT

On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 11:46 PM, Larry Loen lwl...@gmail.com wrote:

 Use what you wish, but I have done very well with inexpensive computer
 speakers.  Use the type that have a headphone input that cuts off the
 speakers (usually available even on the cheapest ones).  I use inexpensive
 headphones also.  Flex allows me to equalize however I like anyway.



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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor Speakers

2015-04-15 Thread Larry Loen
Use what you wish, but I have done very well with inexpensive computer
speakers.  Use the type that have a headphone input that cuts off the
speakers (usually available even on the cheapest ones).  I use inexpensive
headphones also.  Flex allows me to equalize however I like anyway.


WO7R

On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 8:38 PM, Patrick Greenlee patric...@windstream.net
wrote:

 I have, use, and like the Bose spkrs too and the only RF issue with them
 is my cell phone gets into them when it swaps bits with the tower every so
 often when I'm not talking on that phone.  This is within just a few feet
 phone to spkrs.

 Patrick   NJ5G

 On 4/15/2015 10:52 AM, Dave Movius wrote:

 Agree, Bose Companion II speakers work well -- excellent audio.  I have no
 RF issues.  Also available via Amazon. Proper station grounding is
 essential to minimize rf issues.

 73, Dave,
 W7IWW

 On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 9:46 AM, David P Mitchell n5...@arrl.net wrote:

  The monitor speakers from Bose work great (From Target).  However you
 must
 use isolation transformers to de couple the RF.  Clamp on chokes are not
 enough.
 (Companion® 2 Series III multimedia speaker system ) about 99.00 from
 target.

 ---
 David P. Mitchell N5PSM

 http://www.arrl.org/BLD02ZU1.htm

 On 2015-04-15 08:24, Richard Lawn wrote:

  Just got a new 6300 and so far so good! I do need to buy a pair of
 computer
 monitor speakers. Any suggestions? I'm always concerned about RF getting
 into them and have not been all together happy with the WestMountain
 radio
 pair that I have.

 Rick, W2JAZ
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor Speakers

2015-04-15 Thread William H. Fite
I believe you'll be better off with decent powered monitors such as these:
http://www.amazon.com/KRK-RP5G3-NA-Generation-Powered-Monitor/dp/B00FX7MMRO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8qid=1429160457sr=8-1keywords=krk+rokit+5+g3+pair

I grant you these are ten times as costly as the monoprice pair that you
referenced in your post.  However, they have several advantages.  First,
they are designed as nearfield monitors, intended for close-up listening as
you will be doing while at your rig.  They are far more capable of
resolving weak signals than lesser alternatives.  You will copy stations
with good speakers that would be lost in the weeds with the usual computer
speakers.  They also reproduce music extremely well, as they are designed
for studio production.  Good music through good speakers is very pleasant
while working CW or crawling under your desk to sort out cables.

Wince once; enjoy for a lifetime.

73
Will
KJ4SLP

On Wednesday, April 15, 2015, Charles Reiche charlie...@gmail.com wrote:

 So far I have gotten by using only headphones but I want to put in some
 wall mounted speakers.
 I was looking at theses from monoprice.

 http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=109cp_id=10904cs_id=1090407p_id=8250seq=1format=2
 Would I need to use a speaker amp to drive them?

 Charles Reiche
 N3CRT

 On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 11:46 PM, Larry Loen lwl...@gmail.com
 javascript:; wrote:

  Use what you wish, but I have done very well with inexpensive computer
  speakers.  Use the type that have a headphone input that cuts off the
  speakers (usually available even on the cheapest ones).  I use
 inexpensive
  headphones also.  Flex allows me to equalize however I like anyway.
 
 
 
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Re: [Flexradio] monitor problems

2014-05-28 Thread george
 
Have had similar problems.  Try it with one watt output.  If the problem goes 
away, it's RF feedback.  Lots of ferrite cores and a good ground will probably 
solve the problem.
- Original Message - Subject: [Flexradio] monitor problems
From: w...@reagan.com
Date: 5/28/14 2:11 pm
To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz

Have a problem that just started. I have a 5000a that works just fine,in all 
aspects. I put a new fan in a friends 3000 and placed it where the 5000a 
was,nothing else was changed in the setup. On transmit, my monitor flickers in 
response to the modulation by the mic. The 3000 tuner has the match at 1.2  The 
set up with the 5000 in place is 2 years old ,never the problem. 
 
 Anyone have any ideas ,system is fully set up with ferrets etc. 
 73
 dale wt4t
 
 
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor

2014-03-07 Thread Phil Cragg
I'm using a Samsung SyncMaster 2223 NW 21 with my 5000A. Quiet as a mouse
Phil
G3UGK

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William and Susan
Sent: 07 March 2014 13:34
To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] Monitor

Hello all,
As I have mentioned in the past few weeks my monitor is wiping out my two
meter radio.  Although I have noted been aware of it I would bet it is
getting into my 3000 as well.   I have loaded this thing with ferrite beads,
cores, and clamps to everything on it short of going inside it.  Well, I
give up.  It is an RCA TV monitor which allows you to run the computer as
well.  So, I will dump it.  My question then is, what kind of Computer
monitor are you guys using that does not put out all that RF?  Plasma is
bad, LED is bad, Again, what are you guys using in the 20 inch range.  
Thanks Bill
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor

2014-03-07 Thread Steve Walker
Viewsonic VA2216w also the same no noise what so ever on HF and beyond.

73

Steve


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 From: FlexRadio [mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of
Phil
 Cragg
 Sent: 07 March 2014 13:57
 To: 'William and Susan'
 Cc: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
 Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Monitor
 
 I'm using a Samsung SyncMaster 2223 NW 21 with my 5000A. Quiet as a
 mouse
 Phil
 G3UGK
 
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 From: FlexRadio [mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of
 William and Susan
 Sent: 07 March 2014 13:34
 To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
 Subject: [Flexradio] Monitor
 
 Hello all,
 As I have mentioned in the past few weeks my monitor is wiping out my two
 meter radio.  Although I have noted been aware of it I would bet it is
 getting into my 3000 as well.   I have loaded this thing with ferrite
beads,
 cores, and clamps to everything on it short of going inside it.  Well, I
 give up.  It is an RCA TV monitor which allows you to run the computer as
 well.  So, I will dump it.  My question then is, what kind of Computer
 monitor are you guys using that does not put out all that RF?  Plasma is
 bad, LED is bad, Again, what are you guys using in the 20 inch range.
 Thanks Bill
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor

2014-03-07 Thread bill

I use Dell 2407wfp monitors.
I have 4 in the shack and my xyl has 2 on her computer upstairs.
Quiet as a mouse.
Do a search on ebay as there are many resellers of 
returned/reconditioned equipment that sell the monitors asfor reasonable 
prices.
They also have optional an attachablespeaker that connects to the bottom 
of the monitor. The speakers are also available on ebay.
They are available on eBay for around $200 and I've gotten them via 
bidding for less.

I don't know who manufacturers them for Dell but I've never lost a pixel.
On 2014-03-07 7:33 AM, William and Susan wrote:

Hello all,
As I have mentioned in the past few weeks my monitor is wiping out my two meter 
radio.  Although I have noted been aware of it I would bet it is getting into 
my 3000 as well.   I have loaded this thing with ferrite beads, cores, and 
clamps to everything on it short of going inside it.  Well, I give up.  It is 
an RCA TV monitor which allows you to run the computer as well.  So, I will 
dump it.  My question then is, what kind of Computer monitor are you guys using 
that does not put out all that RF?  Plasma is bad, LED is bad, Again, what are 
you guys using in the 20 inch range.
Thanks Bill
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor

2014-03-07 Thread Al Waller
32' Vizio TV with computer input quiet as a mouse on my 3000

Al

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 On Mar 7, 2014, at 8:33 AM, William and Susan ope...@rcn.com wrote:
 
 Hello all,
 As I have mentioned in the past few weeks my monitor is wiping out my two 
 meter radio.  Although I have noted been aware of it I would bet it is 
 getting into my 3000 as well.   I have loaded this thing with ferrite beads, 
 cores, and clamps to everything on it short of going inside it.  Well, I give 
 up.  It is an RCA TV monitor which allows you to run the computer as well.  
 So, I will dump it.  My question then is, what kind of Computer monitor are 
 you guys using that does not put out all that RF?  Plasma is bad, LED is bad, 
 Again, what are you guys using in the 20 inch range.  
 Thanks Bill
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor

2014-03-07 Thread kevin

On 3/7/2014 8:33 AM, William and Susan wrote:

Hello all, As I have mentioned in the past few weeks my monitor
is wiping out my two meter radio.  Although I have noted been
aware of it I would bet it is getting into my 3000 as well.   I
have loaded this thing with ferrite beads, cores, and clamps to
everything on it short of going inside it.  Well, I give up.  It
is an RCA TV monitor which allows you to run the computer as
well.  So, I will dump it.  My question then is, what kind of
Computer monitor are you guys using that does not put out all
that RF?  Plasma is bad, LED is bad, Again, what are you guys
using in the 20 inch range. Thanks Bill

[...]



A very inexpensive series of monitors that produces no noise that I 
can detect (and a very pleasing picture) is the HP 2010i and HP 
2011i. I am an AMer and eSSB enthusiast and very picky about having 
as silent a background as possible.



73,


Kevin, WB4AIO.

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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor

2014-03-07 Thread John Swink
Bill,

I have two Dell U2410 24 monitors and have never had any problems when
running my Flex 5000A or several other radios.  I operate all bands from
160m to 23cm and up to 500 watts output with both vertical and horizontal
antennas.

73,
John, N8WNA


-Original Message-
From: FlexRadio [mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of
William and Susan
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2014 8:34 AM
To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] Monitor

Hello all,
As I have mentioned in the past few weeks my monitor is wiping out my two
meter radio.  Although I have noted been aware of it I would bet it is
getting into my 3000 as well.   I have loaded this thing with ferrite beads,
cores, and clamps to everything on it short of going inside it.  Well, I
give up.  It is an RCA TV monitor which allows you to run the computer as
well.  So, I will dump it.  My question then is, what kind of Computer
monitor are you guys using that does not put out all that RF?  Plasma is
bad, LED is bad, Again, what are you guys using in the 20 inch range.  
Thanks Bill
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor

2014-02-25 Thread Neal Campbell
Bill

The VGA port should be working FB with that computer When you try it, make
sure you unplug the DVI plug first and see if it comes up.

73

Neal Campbell
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 Hi folks
 As you know my present monitor is interfering badly with my 2 meter radio.
  Now, I do have a computer monitor I could put in line but it has a VGA
 connector and I can not get the screen to show anything.  The only thing
 that comes up is the word (Analog)  I put it in the connection on the back
 of the computer that Neil built for me.  Do I need to buy some kind of
 adapter and place it somewhere on the back of the computer other than where
 you put the VGA plug?  I do not know much about computers but I know how to
 use them for this program  lol
 Thanks again
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor

2014-02-25 Thread EB4APL
Maybe your computer graphics resolution is beyond that your new monitor 
can support.  Try connecting your old monitor, change the resolution to 
say 1024 x 768 and then connect the new monitor. You can now increase 
the resolution until it doesn't work, do nothing and the resolution 
falls back to the last good value.

Or maybe you are right an you need some kind of connector adapter.

Regards,
Ignacio EB4APL

On 25/02/2014 13:28, William and Susan wrote:

Hi folks
As you know my present monitor is interfering badly with my 2 meter radio.  
Now, I do have a computer monitor I could put in line but it has a VGA 
connector and I can not get the screen to show anything.  The only thing that 
comes up is the word (Analog)  I put it in the connection on the back of the 
computer that Neil built for me.  Do I need to buy some kind of adapter and 
place it somewhere on the back of the computer other than where you put the VGA 
plug?  I do not know much about computers but I know how to use them for this 
program  lol
Thanks again
Bill
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor reccomendations

2011-07-21 Thread Brian
Ron Kolarik rkola...@neb.rr.com wrote:

 I'm planning on replacing my 19 Samsung moitors with 23 widescreen ones.
 Before I jump and make an expensive mistake, anyone using monitors this
 size that are RF quiet. I notice a lot of the new ones have a seperate
 SMPS, any problems with RF getting into the supply or cable?  A friend
 suggested the Acer 231HL as it's very quiet in his shack and no RF ingress
 problems.

I'm using the LG E2360 on this computer (not in the shack but in the room
immediately below) and haven't noticed any QRM from it. I'm quite pleased
with it, visibly better resolution than my ancient Dell 19 which is now
relegated to my Flex PC.
 
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor reccomendations

2011-07-21 Thread Jerry Johnson
I have 6 monitors on the wall, Dell and HANS G 19, Vizio 31 TV/Monitor, 
E-machines 23, Samsung 23 and Acer 24. While I don't notice any RFI from any 
of them, the Samsung has a touch panel for controls and on 40 meters, my 
transmitter sometimes turns it off. A friend with a different Samsung touch 
panel control monitor has the same problem. One day I will replace the monitor.

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  - Original Message - 
  From: Ron Kolarik 
  To: FlexRadio List 
  Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 9:19 PM
  Subject: [Flexradio] Monitor reccomendations


  I'm planning on replacing my 19 Samsung moitors with 23 widescreen ones.
  Before I jump and make an expensive mistake, anyone using monitors this size 
that
  are RF quiet. I notice a lot of the new ones have a seperate SMPS, any 
problems
  with RF getting into the supply or cable?  A friend suggested the Acer 231HL
  as it's very quiet in his shack and no RF ingress problems.

  Thanks,
  Ron
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor reccomendations

2011-07-21 Thread Bill

I've got 4 Dell 2407WFP monitors.
All bought as 'Refurbished' from Dell or eBay.

Clean, no noise detected, cool, excellent screens. and they have the 
addition of accepted two memory chips and two usb ports. They have their 
own internal USB hub.

Bought one off eBay just two weeks ago for $300.

On 7/20/11 8:19 PM, Ron Kolarik wrote:
I'm planning on replacing my 19 Samsung moitors with 23 widescreen 
ones.
Before I jump and make an expensive mistake, anyone using monitors 
this size that
are RF quiet. I notice a lot of the new ones have a seperate SMPS, any 
problems
with RF getting into the supply or cable?  A friend suggested the Acer 
231HL

as it's very quiet in his shack and no RF ingress problems.

Thanks,
Ron
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor reccomendations

2011-07-21 Thread Simon HB9DRV
Same here and there doesn't seem to be any way around this although some
massive chokes on both the video  power cords helped a lot. :(

You could always go QRP :)

Simon Brown, HB9DRV
http://sdr-radio.com

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... the Samsung has a touch panel for controls and on 40 meters, my
transmitter sometimes turns it off.


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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor reccomendations

2011-07-21 Thread Lee Mushel
While I weep and wail about the disadvantages of my nearly 400 ft. feedline 
I must admit that problems like this and noise from the QTH itself are 
minimal.   I am just about ready to listen to the new 600 meter loop and 
will, of course, be forced to use the SDR-IQ and Simon's fine program for 
that.  Not being able to use either the 5000A or the 3000 for that is, of 
course, plain agony for me.


73

Lee  K9WRU
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From: Simon HB9DRV si...@hb9drv.ch

To: 'FlexRadio List' flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 4:16 AM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Monitor reccomendations



Same here and there doesn't seem to be any way around this although some
massive chokes on both the video  power cords helped a lot. :(

You could always go QRP :)

Simon Brown, HB9DRV
http://sdr-radio.com

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

... the Samsung has a touch panel for controls and on 40 meters, my
transmitter sometimes turns it off.


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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor reccomendations

2011-07-21 Thread Ross Stenberg

No issues and has been on sale several times.

http://www.staples.com/Hannspree-HF235DPB-23-Widescreen-LCD-Monitor/product_925587


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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor reccomendations

2011-07-21 Thread William H. Fite
I have three Viewsonic 24 monitors and they are as silent as a tomb.



On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 8:48 AM, Ross Stenberg ross.stenb...@charter.netwrote:

 No issues and has been on sale several times.

 http://www.staples.com/**Hannspree-HF235DPB-23-**Widescreen-LCD-Monitor/**
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor reccomendations

2011-07-21 Thread radioart
Hello Ron,

I'm using 2 ACER monitors, ones a 23 and the other is 21, and have had NO 
problems to date; been using them for over a year now

Dennis KØEOO



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From: Ron Kolarik rkola...@neb.rr.com
To: FlexRadio List flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 8:19:47 PM
Subject: [Flexradio] Monitor reccomendations

I'm planning on replacing my 19 Samsung moitors with 23 widescreen ones.
Before I jump and make an expensive mistake, anyone using monitors this size 
that
are RF quiet. I notice a lot of the new ones have a seperate SMPS, any problems
with RF getting into the supply or cable?  A friend suggested the Acer 231HL
as it's very quiet in his shack and no RF ingress problems.

Thanks,
Ron
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor reccomendations

2011-07-21 Thread Tony Estep
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 8:19 PM, Ron Kolarik rkola...@neb.rr.com wrote:

 I'm planning on replacing my 19 Samsung moitors with 23 widescreen

 --
Ron, if you get a Samsung, get the kind that has a hardware on/off switch. I
have two 23 Samsungs. (I'm not home so can't give you the model numbers,
sorry). The older one has a real switch, and the newer one has a touchscreen
soft-switch. The new one turns itself off when I key, sometimes even when
I'm using QRP 5 watts. The other one works FB, no RF noise, no problems.

73,
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor reccomendations

2011-07-21 Thread Ron Kolarik
I want to thank everyone for the suggestions both on and off list.
The general concensus is all the LCD's are very quiet and the
only problem seems to be the Samsung touch pad. I decided
to go with the Acer after getting a chance to play with one and
reccomendations from the group.the big factor was weight,
these things only weigh about 7 1/2 pounds !

Thanks,
Ron
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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor reccomendations

2011-07-20 Thread Jim Jerzycke
I've got a couple of Dell 24 monitors, and I've never noticed any RF 
noise from them.


73, Jim


On 07/21/2011 01:19 AM, Ron Kolarik wrote:
I'm planning on replacing my 19 Samsung moitors with 23 widescreen 
ones.
Before I jump and make an expensive mistake, anyone using monitors 
this size that
are RF quiet. I notice a lot of the new ones have a seperate SMPS, any 
problems
with RF getting into the supply or cable?  A friend suggested the Acer 
231HL

as it's very quiet in his shack and no RF ingress problems.

Thanks,
Ron
K0IDT



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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor reccomendations

2011-07-20 Thread Neal Campbell
I actually have never heard any noise from a LCD monitor (maybe I am just
lucky!?)

In the 23 market, the Acer is by far the best one out there. If you are
considering any other sizes let me know!

73
Neal

On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 10:22 PM, Jim Jerzycke kq...@verizon.net wrote:

 I've got a couple of Dell 24 monitors, and I've never noticed any RF noise
 from them.

 73, Jim



 On 07/21/2011 01:19 AM, Ron Kolarik wrote:

 I'm planning on replacing my 19 Samsung moitors with 23 widescreen ones.
 Before I jump and make an expensive mistake, anyone using monitors this
 size that
 are RF quiet. I notice a lot of the new ones have a seperate SMPS, any
 problems
 with RF getting into the supply or cable?  A friend suggested the Acer
 231HL
 as it's very quiet in his shack and no RF ingress problems.

 Thanks,
 Ron
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Re: [Flexradio] monitor audio

2010-02-23 Thread Ray - K9DUR
Todd,

The delay is due to the inherent latency in the audio processing.  I am
certain that Tim will refer you to a Knowledge Center article that covers
this.  (I am just too lazy to look it up right nowhi..hi.)

The bottom line is that you can affect the delay by playing with the size of
the TX  RX buffers.  The trade-off is:  larger buffers -- longer delay but
sharper filters, smaller buffers -- less delay but wider filters.

Note that the size of the buffers can be independently adjusted for TX  RX.
Therefore, you can have larger buffers for RX to maximize selectivity  have
smaller buffers for TX (where filter sharpness is not as critical) to
minimize delay.

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Re: [Flexradio] monitor audio

2010-02-23 Thread Tim Ellison
 
http://kc.flex-radio.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50437.aspx

Smaller buffers, faster sampling rates and a fast PC = low latency.

The trade offs, as Ray explained are covered in great detail in the KB article 
listed above.

-Tim

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Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 3:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [Flexradio] monitor audio

Todd,

The delay is due to the inherent latency in the audio processing.  I am certain 
that Tim will refer you to a Knowledge Center article that covers this.  (I am 
just too lazy to look it up right nowhi..hi.)

The bottom line is that you can affect the delay by playing with the size of 
the TX  RX buffers.  The trade-off is:  larger buffers -- longer delay but 
sharper filters, smaller buffers -- less delay but wider filters.

Note that the size of the buffers can be independently adjusted for TX  RX.
Therefore, you can have larger buffers for RX to maximize selectivity  have 
smaller buffers for TX (where filter sharpness is not as critical) to minimize 
delay.

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Re: [Flexradio] monitor audio

2010-02-23 Thread Brett Gazdzinski
With a fast computer, you can run the radio in normal mode with low audio 
buffers, and also turn the TX dsp buffer all the way down, and get a real 
time monitor.
Lowering the sample rate to 96 KHz helps run with smaller buffers on the 
flex 5000, so I suspect the 3000 will run with lower buffers then the 5000 
does...


Brett


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To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz; flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 2:20 PM
Subject: [Flexradio] monitor audio


Is there any adjustment to have the monitor output adjusted so you dont 
have a delay? Im using a 3000, love but dont like the monitor delay makes 
me sound drunk on my audio LOL

Tnx Todd

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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor mounting

2009-12-03 Thread Mark Robinson
One of the 3m reviewers says that he prefers these arms...something else to 
look at


http://www.ergotron.com/



Mark N1UK



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To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Thursday, 03 December, 2009 6:36 PM
Subject: [Flexradio] Monitor mounting



Hey Alf!

I used two of these and they are very heavy duty.
http://www.staples.com/3M-LCD-Monitor-Arm-Desk-Mounted/product_683903?cmArea
=SC3:CG4:DP1570:CL142753



Jim AB2CD

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Re: [Flexradio] Monitor

2008-01-22 Thread Dave Beumer WA3FDB
Ed

Wide screens work great on Windows XP, I use a wide screen and get two
programs up at a time.
I use a 22 .

Dave
WA3FDB

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Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 3:19 PM
To: SDR-1000
Subject: [Flexradio] Monitor

Hi Gang:
Will a wide screen monitor work with Windows XP. I think with a wide screen
monitor I can have the SDR and WSJT on the monitor at the same time. Or will
it be better to have to small monitors? Anybody doing this type of set up?
Ed
WA3BZT


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Re: [Flexradio] monitor and AF-setting and max gain setting V 1.4.5 preview 4

2005-11-06 Thread José Dumoulin

Hi Martin
This is not exactly what you want, maybe. If you launch PowerSDR 
followed by Ham Radio Deluxe, PowerSDR is put on automatically.

73 - José

In case someone asks, yes, I am a HRD fan.

Martin Hirsch a écrit :


Hello,
V 1.4.5 pre 4 works fine but I discovered two problems:
1: when setting monitor and receive AF to equal values there is no 
monitor output.
2: since Version 1.4.5 prev.1  I can set the AGC max gain setting to 
100 dB but there is no increase of gain when I'm setting it higher 
than 70 dB (as it did in Version 1.4.4).
In Version 1.4.4 I could select the medium preamp setting for all 
bands when AGC max gain was set to 80dB.
Now in the new version I have to switch preamp depending on the band 
setting.
It would be nice to store the preamp setting for each band and in the 
memories.
I have Power SDR in my autostart-folder is there a way to start the 
radio without taking the mouse and click the ON-button ? (would be 
very useful to me. suggestion: start command: PowerSDR.exe /on )
 
73's Martin DL5YEJ




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