Several people have kindly offered advice with respect to my previous
query about the use of duo core processors - I was concerned that such a
processor running at 1.88GHz would be a poorer option than a single
processor running at 3GHz. I'd have to say that the advice was a bit
conflicting but I
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From: David Hilton-Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So now a further question, for which I guess there is not yet an
answer, is what about Windows Vista?
What soundcard will you use? The Delta 44 does not yet have VISTA drivers
:-(
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
(GD4ELI March 2nd
Neither does the Edirol FA-66
-Tim W4TME
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simon Brown
(HB9DRV)
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 4:53 AM
To: David Hilton-Jones; flexradio
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Computer requirements
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If you need to replace a machine now and want/need Windows then go with XP:
it is a well tested and understood environment with all drivers readily
available. Personally I would avoid Vista like the plague for the next few
years. Let others iron out the bugs and deal with the hassles of driver
Although M-Audio's web page says it is not officially supported, I
was able to install my D-44 on my new Emachines dual core P4 Media
edition machine and it works fine.
Caveat: Still don't know why, but can't get 96kHz sampling to work
properly. 48 is FB...
Jerry W4UK
At 04:02 AM
[snip]
So now a further question, for which I guess there is not yet an
answer, is what about Windows Vista?
I need to take the plunge and replace my computer, so any comments will
be received most gratefully.
I would add to the avoid Vista chorus. I always am a trailing adopter
anyway,
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Hey guys, I run 48 or 96Khz, and use VAC also on that computer. No glitches
(yet)
In addition, when not using VAC, I can run all my fun stuff at the same time
Im running the SDR-1000. i.e. TV card, etc.
Not sure what I have done different than any of the rest of you. I just
recall using
I have used my SDR-1000 with the Presonus and Editrol firewire sound cards on
my Vista 32 computer with no problems.
Also used both on Windows Media Edition 2005.
73's , Bruce
KL7JDR
Bruce W. Mills
P.O. Box 1500
Soldotna, Alaska
99669 - USA
(907)262-4373
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You were told to avoid windows xp media edition? By whom? Before I purchased
my SDR-1000 I called the nice people at Flex Radio Systems and I was told it
would work fine. My radio appears to work just as well as anoyone else out
there. None of the problems that I encountered were attributed to
From the M-Audio website:
URL:
http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=support.faqID=24dfdfc72b87a76e44bb230c809fef0c
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Q: Can I use my M-Audio device with Windows XP Media Center Edition?
A: At this time, no M-Audio device drivers
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Hardware defined versus software defined.
Do FlexRadio Owners really need outboard equipment (equalizers, compressors,
noise gates etc) in order to get that high fidelity sound on AM and SSB?
Can all of the parameters that create the hi fi sound be created in
software? Since our radios are
Absolutely, I used the Presonus, D44 and FA66 with my Media Center OS.
John P. Basilotto
W5GI
Marketing and Product Manager
FlexRadio Systems
Office 512-535-5266
Mobile 512-608-6727
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Sent: Monday,
I use Windows XP media center with my HP 3.2 GHZ machine and have absolutely
no problems using PowerSDR .
John P. Basilotto
W5GI
Marketing and Product Manager
FlexRadio Systems
Office 512-535-5266
Mobile 512-608-6727
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PowerSDR has most of the features needed to sound like a broadcast station.
The most important feature is the ability to set filter width, which is the
primary factor is sounding like a commercial station. External audio gear
like the W2IHY boxes and other products typically used by serious
Ed,
I use external audio gear and keep the Flex transmit audio unchecked
or flat, but the external gear is so that the other radios in my
station will sound the same.. But since I almost exclusively use
the Flex, I could just connect my microphone directly into the sound
card (or box in
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Ed,
I, like Dudley, use external audio gear so I can feed all of the gear I
use with the same audio (TS-870, TM-241's, computers, etc.) After a lot
of experimenting I found that external audio equipment provided the best
and most versatile on the air sound. That was a while ago however, prior
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Sounds to me that a 10 band eq should be able to foot the bill.
I have a Heil PR20 microphone and I hoping to tweak it with the built in eq
to get that hi fi sound.
As far as creating user defined features by programming in C#, it's out of
my league for now. DSP theory is also quite complex. I
If there is a single 10 band EQ it will be super for SSB/ESSB operators.
But what about when you want to change to DigiU/L modes and need a
totally different EQ?
de Ken
Edwin Marzan wrote:
Sounds to me that a 10 band eq should be able to foot the bill.
I have a Heil PR20 microphone and I
The EQ should be bypassed in DIGIx modes, of which I think it currently
is.
-Tim
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken N9VV
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 5:57 PM
To: Flex-radio Reflector
Subject: Re:
Ed, I use a Heil Pro40 and run it directly into the SDR. No external
processing equipment is required, and resulting audio using the 3-band
equalizer, per the gang I talk with, sounds great (both on wideband SSB as
well as AM). I've also heard several other Heil Pro mics directly driving
SDRs,
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