Very cool.
Does this mean Linux in orbit? Or is this simply the prototype and then it
all gets moved over to a more satellite tested OS? I'd assume the latter,
but the idea of Linux in orbit is pretty cool (and scary) - would
definitely be pushing the envelope of using COTS stuff for embed
The change from 12->13 was adding of the event driven comm port
code, prior to that we had just polled the port. Is your lashup between
the two computers with a full null modem cable carrying the controls sigs
-- the event driven stuff probably will not work without the control sigs
present
Hi
Trying to get ready for the SARTG contest using the SDR-1K. As mentioned
in my previous Email had no reliability using PoerSDR V1.4.4 with N1MM +
MMTTY using virtual com ports.
Switched to using 2 computers. one with N1MM + Telnet + MMTTY and the
second only PowerSDR V1.X.X.
Ooops. I should have sent this to this group as well. This and
vacation have been keeping me busy for four weeks.
Bob
Original Message
Subject: [amsat-bb] Eagle SDR prototype on the air, SDR and IHU-3 for
Phase 3E, ETC.
Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 01:56:36 +
From: [E
Another thought:
I had another problem with the calibration that was
related to the RIT/XIT function:
Please refer to the forum topic and
discussion:
http://www.flex-radio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=924&highlight=
I thought that this problem was programmed out with
more recent versions
Gerald, a big thanks to the folks at FlexRadio Systems
and to all who have contributed to this group effort.
The SDR-1000 gives me the most excitement in ham radio
that I've had in decades. The hardware is cleanly
designed, but the most significant choice was to open-
source the console. By draw
Unfortunately, the AF control is all that we have at the moment. Obviously
this is something that we need to address. We will likely have a hidden
value for the TX AF that the control will be switched to when you go to
transmit. This would allow you to have two different settings. One for RX
an
Mike,
So far I understand, the level of the side tone controls the output level of
cw transmissions, i.e. you reduce the output to the antenna by reducing the
level of the sidetone. I have used a bypass with a relay in the biaural line
J6 to the headphone or speakers. Said bypass line contains
Hi everyone. I recently upgraded to the Delta 44 sound card and things seem
to be going well.
I decided to check the monitor function and it works great! The latency for
CW is really good and I would certainly consider using it, except it is way
too loud.
Is there a way that I'm not seeing
Hi,
I have a problem quite similar from the first days. This happens
randomly but I found a way to reproduce it as many times as I want, so
I was able to take some measurements.
I never reported it because I though it was something unique to my set
since nobody had reported anything like that
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