Hi Dave,
This is what you are looking for I think. It is kind of obscure and needs a
link from the Expert Setup section. It is located under
Support/Downloads/Documentation.
http://www.flex-radio.com/download_files/PowerSDR/Docs/PowerSDR_VAC.pdf
73,
Steve - K5FR
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From: Willi Reppel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Am I Missing Something? Or Is Everyone?
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Willi,
Not to worry, I have been in a private communication with Gerald (much to
his credit he has taken the time to directly and personally resolve several
issues with his customers).
I am sure you are right about the Flex Project, I will hang in there.
But, Willi, please read the entire
Upon release of 1.6.0 on the web site, we contemporaneously reorganized
the SVN structure. It was basically a blow up and start over
operation and was undertaken using Tortoise/SVN sledge hammers. After
consulting with Eric and receiving advice from others we made the
changes, and then made
It strikes me that the hard part of a software radio (for ham radio)
isn't so much the software, but working out the details of how you do the
software distribution.
In the hardware world, it's easy.. you buy a radio, that's what it is. If
you want to change it, you have three (maybe 4)
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Hi Art,
Here's one place...
http://briefcase.yahoo.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Jeff, WA6AHL
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Subject: [Flexradio] wa6ahl
THANK YOU BILL for reminding me about this. I hope you will not mind me
sharing my answer with the entire group because it is yet one more
oversight. I am feeling pretty dumb about my it is just 1-2-3 without
explanation.
This is perfectly normal. You can make all of the changes you want
Bob,
Terminology: A cache hit is a _successful_ retrieval from the cache; a
cache miss requires a fill from backing memory. That means a cache
miss causes a performance hit, i.e., reduction. I think you want this to
read:
... We would like to do everything we possibly can to
ELIMINATE cache
Can someone answer Remy's question? Just reply to
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you.
-Tim
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Tim Ellison ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
Integrated Technical Services ( http://www.itsco.com )
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Jeff,
I finally downloaded your version 1.61 console. All I can say is Wowie!!!
What a work of art eh?
It would be helpful if you could someday post a description of some of the
new controls you had added. For example, what is the optimum setting for the
RF gain control in relation to the
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