Gerald Youngblood wrote:
For virtually all HF use, the Medium setting of the preamp is best.
The High would typically only be used for weak signal work on 6 and 10
meters. Use of the Low and Off positions should be extremely rare to
prevent overload of the sound card A/D converter if you
Let me be just a little stronger. On 20 meters and below, if the band
is open on 20 and at all times below 20,
there is never a need for the high setting. The atmospheric noise floor
prevent the radio from receiving down
to the noise floor in the High setting. Gain 10 dB of head room by
Larry, see notes.
-Original Message-
From: Larry Loen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 9:07 AM
To: Gerald Youngblood; flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Preamp
Gerald Youngblood wrote:
For virtually all HF use, the Medium setting of the
Here are two websites F.Y.I.
that have really great lists of
Ham digi and CAT software
(scroll down to find your favorite)
http://www.qsl.net/rv3apm/
and
http://www.g3vfp.org/download.html
de Ken
I tried this
and found that although this is indeed true, the signal in the display jumps
with every click of the mouse knob. Also, I would expect that when I click on
var1 or hover with my mouse over the width slider the mouse knob vary the
width, but then as I hover over the display
I have been thinking of this improvement myself and just today noticed
that Mel, K0PFX, suggested it last month with no apparent responses to
his post. Is is possible to have both MHz and kHz decimals in the
frequency display? That is 7.025.125 instead of 7.025125. I really feel
that it would
At 06:17 PM 6/15/2005, James C Samuels wrote:
I have been thinking of this improvement myself and just today noticed
that Mel, K0PFX, suggested it last month with no apparent responses to his
post. Is is possible to have both MHz and kHz decimals in the frequency
display? That is 7.025.125
So, now that I'm probably going to slow down a bit, operationally, it's
time for me to turn my attention to the software a bit.
I have some experiements I'd like to think about, at least.
Is there a nice, succint roadmap as to how to go about this? I don't
have a serious C# development kit.
James - I agree with you that MHz and KHz decimals would be helpful.
John Denson, AI6A
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From: James C Samuels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 6:17 PM
Subject: [Flexradio] Frequency Display Suggestion
I have been
I too would like to know how to get started with C#.
John Denson, AI6A
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From: Larry Loen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 8:33 PM
Subject: [Flexradio] Software Development Kit
So, now that I'm probably going to slow
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