On Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 04:29:07PM -0500, Cecil Bayona wrote:
In general the 2.6 Kernel does not support RAID unless you have a real RAID
controller. Meaning here , the inexpensive RAID controllers (like IWill,
Adaptec) do it with software not hardware and Ubuntu or any other 2.6 Kernel
Hello Jeff and all,
I reinstalled your console svn567 with new mdb file. Problem with the
bypass-tune power is the same (only the first keying is ok). The problem
with the TX-Monitor setting remains. But I found out, that it only appears
when I set the TX-AF Monitor in the transmit setup to
Martin I Started a new thread here as this is not related to the Pwr
tune issue. The minor bug that resets the Tx monitor value to 50 if it
was previously set to 10, after a program restart, is in the standard
flex code and is not K6JCA Jeff's doing . I checked and replicated your
findings
On Tuesday 25 July 2006 03:48, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 04:29:07PM -0500, Cecil Bayona wrote:
In general the 2.6 Kernel does not support RAID unless you have a real
RAID controller. Meaning here , the inexpensive RAID controllers
(like IWill, Adaptec) do it with
Hi, Jeff.
See Setup -Ext.Ctrl- Transmit window -1,2,3...bug?!
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This was fixed just now in SVN Rev. 614.
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Maybe I should have been more specific, the install disk don't support
phoney
raid controllers very well, yes you can add drivers after the fact but if
that is the only drive you have you are in trouble and are going to wreck
the
array. The process of installing the software destroys the
Eric:
I was afraid of that. It may be an open-loop amp chip on the FireBox. That
could explain why there is such high gain now. The higher harmonics must be
filtered out by the audio passband. I'll try to check further.
What is your policy on repair since I bought it from you guys, in case
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This is not a real big deal for me, however it is aggravating at times
when I'm trying to listen to specific frequencies on two different
bands by switching back and forth.
Maybe someone can tell me what I'm doing wrong?
Let's say I'm listening to 3875 on 80 then decide to see if there is
any
Brian,
That's an easy one (they let me answer the easy ones here on the
reflector).. You have probably just accidentally double clicked on the
button when returning to 3875 and indexed the band stacking register. Just
for fun, sit on the 80 meter button and repeatedly click thru it and write
Thanks for the reply Dan. No I'm aware of the three position
clicking on the band buttons.
For instance; I use 1945 on 160 and 3880 on 75. I was just now
listening to 3880 and clicked on 160 (one time) and it comes up to
1990. I then tuned down to 1945 manually, then clicked back on 80 and
it
Radio Station W5AMI wrote:
My question is; why would it not default to the last freq. I sat on
before going to another band if I decide to click 160 again? Whew!
Hope that makes sense!
Let me guess -- the band select button cycles the stacking
registers regardless, even when there's been an
Not sure I understand the question Frank... I described my delima the
best could. If I leave 160 meters at 1945 by clicking on the 80
meter band button ONE time, then decide to return to 160 by clicking
on the 160 meter band button ONE time, it returns me to 1990 instead
of 1945.
On 7/25/06,
My question is; why would it not default to the last freq. I sat on
before going to another band if I decide to click 160 again?
Because that is how the bandstack logic currently works. I am just
learning C#, and looked in console.cs until I found where this logic is
located. I think this is
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