Wanted to thank all those who responded to my request for help. Mamaged to get vCOM to work with the SDR/Ham Radio Deluxe as well as the MiXW digital software. TX/RX functions work just great. Now, to build up a simple attenuator to be able to feed the ouput of the digi mode soundcard to the mic i
Tried to install the VCom software and got a message vCOM.sys on N8VB vCOM
multiportserial drivers is needed.then asked to point to where they are.
But they are not in the folder setup after the zip file was extracted. Can
someone help point to the right location?
Alsowhile reviewing the
Which of the two hardware wrappers is the current one in dttsp (the one in
pyhw or pyhw2?)
Either way, I have a suggestion for partitioning the hardware wrapper.
Put the "SDR hardware" specific stuff (i.e. DDS control, relay controls) in one
extern int getPLLMult(void);
extern void setPLLMu
It's a little sad that there have been some really effective
alternatives to what we now have, and they never caught on.
For example, the "worksheet" UI in Mathematica (much as I otherwise
dislike that program) is very convenient and flexible. It's pretty
common among Lisps with graphical inte
Serge,
It certainly is possible. However, you
will not want to modify pair 5s details unless you intend to install 5 pairs of
com ports. Instead, simply change the names on pair 1. We need to get an
official write-up of how to modify the .ini file as this questions seems to pop
up fr
At 09:31 AM 9/5/2005, Frank Brickle wrote:
ecellison wrote:
I do notice that the MSDN docs are pretty mute on the
subject.
You have to go way, way back to the early days of Windows (before the
OS/2 split).. The document is, as I recall, called something like the
"Common User Architecture", which
ecellison wrote:
Agree on all. Let's see what the new architecture will do. Don't like the
focus limitation, but hey, nice feature!
Apple did a very nice job in their Human Interface Guidelines of laying
out what's likely to be consistent and therefore intuitive when carried
out in extensio
Bob
Agree on all. Let's see what the new architecture will do. Don't like the
focus limitation, but hey, nice feature!
Also got me to thinking about right click and associating some of the
'conventional' Windows actions for copy, paste, help etc. If each control
were assocated with a right click
Eric,
Yes and no. If a button's click event is activated and the button has
focus, the Enter key acts the same way as the left mouse button. You shold
be able to program two keys on your ShuttlePro for "Enter" and
"Shift+Enter". The drawback here (and even if we make new keyboard
assignments fo
Sid,
No need to be concerned about input impedances for either of those
microphones. Both microphones can be plugged directly into the Delta 44
"INS 3" input, and you can simply adjust the "MIC" control on the
PowerSDR for the appropriate level. The ProSet with the Icom microphone
will provid
Well, now that the PA & ATU are working, Thank you Gerald!!!, I want to
try hooking up a microphone.
I have a Heil Hi-Impedance GoldLine & a Heil Proset Headphone with mic
(Icom)
Any recommendations?? Oh, yes I am using a delta 44 Card.
I am a bit confused as to mic input impedances..
Sid KC2
Tom
Sorry for the delay.
No I was not able to get N1MM logger and
SDR to ‘talk’ since there was not enough capability to swap keying
and PTT. I could try to key the SDR but was the PTT line in N1MM. It keyed it…
One long Dah. Bob McGwier – N4HY indicated that there would be much mor
Bob
This was a most popular and fairly popular discussion and feature. Thanks
for the coding. I hope Eric1 incorporates it.
My only other request is that we be able to ascribe a single keyboard
kestroke function so that we could do it on the keyboard, as well as assign
it to two shuttle keys.
I
Larry
Yep, discussed that option too. Feeling was that right click is sort of
reserved for "What Is?" and context sensitive help. Also discussed the way
Bob has done it. Only thing I didn't like about is that it ties up both
hands. Third was to segment the band button into 2 or 3 zones click left
Bob Tracy wrote:
All,
There was a lot of discussion on the TS forum last Saturday about being able
to reverse direction when moving through the bandstack registers. I was
playing around with it today and came up with a method for doing this using
a Shift+Click to go backwards through the regis
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