[Flexradio] Virtual Audio Cable

2005-10-21 Thread Ron Kolarik
The price is better from the author.. http://software.muzychenko.net/eng/vac.html One is $30, price drop to $15 for 50-99 copies and $10 for 100 plus. I sent an email to Eugene to see if a group license is possible, I'll post the reply. Ron K0IDT

[Flexradio] Musings

2005-10-21 Thread Bob . Cowdery
All It's been a while since I posted anything so I though it about time I gave a brief statement of where I am in the somewhat hectic world of SDR1000 software. I do at times feel a little awestruck by the things Bob Frank and the 'official team' get up to, so I sit quietly and try

Re: [Flexradio] [SPAM] Musings

2005-10-21 Thread Bob . Cowdery
Thanks for the update - absolutely fantastic and I can't wait to see the results. I had a US visitor here in the shack today stopping over in Perth on his way to a DXperditin to Christmas Island. He is a 160m fanatic so I showed him my SoftRock40 that I have modified to run on

Re: [Flexradio] Mic problem with D44 card

2005-10-21 Thread Eric Wachsmann - FlexRadio
George, Gerald's reply was right on for the D44. It was designed for use in recording situations where you would typically use your own preamp (for performance reasons). For TeamSpeak / other microphone applications, I typically use my motherboard soundcard. In order to do this, you can either

Re: [Flexradio] Mic problem with D44 card

2005-10-21 Thread Gerald Youngblood
You would probably want to use the MoBo sound card for Teamspeak. Gerald -Original Message- From: George Heron N2APB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 8:18 PM To: Gerald Youngblood; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; '' FlexRadio '' Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Mic problem

Re: [Flexradio] DRM Mode, desired cosmetic features, questions ...

2005-10-21 Thread Eric Wachsmann - FlexRadio
Marcus, I'll check out the DRM mode. Good suggestions. We'll keep those in mind. To answer your question about CW, the easiest thing to do to understand the different modes is to setup a tone at a specific frequency and then watch what happens when you change modes. If you are zero beat on

[Flexradio] Spectrum vs. Histogram CPU Load

2005-10-21 Thread john_eckert
Last night was the first time Ive experienced intermittent tx audio. Ive been running a 256 byte buffer with no ill effects on a 3GHz Pentium for the last week. Cpu load is usually less than 5%. Last night it was around 50% on tx. After shutting everything down and restarting it was still

Re: [Flexradio] Spectrum vs. Histogram CPU Load

2005-10-21 Thread Tim Ellison
Just a thought. More buffers =less swapping out memory buffers =less CPU required. -Tim --- Integrated Technical Services "You can't close the door when the walls cave in" --Robert Hunter From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday,

[Flexradio] German presentation of SDR-1000 by Bodo

2005-10-21 Thread Ken - N9VV
For those of you who are German speakers http://dj9cs.raisdorf.net/downloads/Software_Defined_Radio_DJ9CS.pdf by Bodo DJ9CS

Re: [Flexradio] Spectrum vs. Histogram CPU Load

2005-10-21 Thread Eric Wachsmann - FlexRadio
John, The long and short of it is the GDI+ (the graphics engine built into C#) does not use hardware acceleration. This means that all vector and drawing computations are done in software. This becomes particularly apparent when doing things like waterfalls or histograms where lots of

[Flexradio] RoMac Software

2005-10-21 Thread Hank Wolfla
Here is a link to a brand new 10 Band DSP Equalizer for your computer sound card that looks very interesting. I am going to give it a try with my SDR. You can try the software out for free. Let me know if you have any luck, and if it helps. http://www.romacsoftware.com 73, Hank K9LZJ