Ignacio,
When I look at the memory using ACCESS, the group title has a 0 or a
2, presumably translating into AM or SSB. Where is the additional
information to translate the number into a mode?
TNX, Chas W1CG
Clyde,
You can add/modify the groups by just opening the database with access
and
Jim,
The corruption always occurs when I am transmitting. I have assumed
that it is the result of RFI on a SSB signal peak that somehow
interferes with the control communications between the PC and the SDR.
I don't know what the methodology of the corruption could be beyond this.
Tom
Charles Greene wrote:
Ignacio,
When I look at the memory using ACCESS, the group title has a 0 or a
2, presumably translating into AM or SSB. Where is the additional
information to translate the number into a mode?
TNX, Chas W1CG
Chas,
In the Memory table, all the columns labeled
At 06:39 AM 3/25/2007, Tom Thompson wrote:
Jim,
The corruption always occurs when I am transmitting. I have assumed
that it is the result of RFI on a SSB signal peak that somehow
interferes with the control communications between the PC and the SDR.
I don't know what the methodology of the
What are other's experience with MS Access?
In our shop we avoided it like the plague.
We only used it when we absolutely had to.
Weekly, or more frequently, we would erase
and recreate our marketing department's
MS Access (XP, 15,000 items, 2,500 customers,
daily shipments) database because of
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Hi Mike, I tried to use OpenOffice Base to modify my mdb file and
I totally messed it up. I like OpenOffice for other functions, but
sure can't make it work right on our mdb file. I would welcome some
opensource (freeware?) mdb modification software.
tnx,
de Ken
Mike Naruta wrote:
What are
I'll bet you had oxidation on a connector or it was slightly loose and
banging on the case made contact.
Phil
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On Sunday 25 March 2007 5:04 am, k5nu wrote:
Fellow Flexers,
Before I do anything, I thought I would get some input if you would. This
morning after working an AH6 on 80 m,
was that me you worked?
you're in the log here, chinese radar is currently destroying 75 meters.
AH6JR
Stan
on the
, Mike K5NU
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I had such database corruption incidents several times already.
Same observation, it seems always to happen when transmitting.
I actually would like to see some text based configuration file.
Reasons:
* I don't have MS Office, MS Access is no option. I haven't tested Open Office
Base, nor have
At 07:50 AM 3/25/2007, Mike Naruta wrote:
What are other's experience with MS Access?
In our shop we avoided it like the plague.
We only used it when we absolutely had to.
Weekly, or more frequently, we would erase
and recreate our marketing department's
MS Access (XP, 15,000 items, 2,500
At 10:26 AM 3/25/2007, Bernhard Hailer wrote:
I had such database corruption incidents several times already.
Same observation, it seems always to happen when transmitting.
I actually would like to see some text based configuration file.
I can see some value in using XML.. it has a bit more
We use Access extensively at work, and we have not encountered these
levels of database issues, the databases tend to be quite large and
used by several people at the same time. The only noticeable problem
starts occurring when they get rather large in the 2 Gb range, below
that we have not
Hi
when I found that pressing with a finger on top of the BPF Board made the
relais
click, I replaced J5 that connects RFE with BPF. This helped a lot to stabilize
the mechanics.
73, Chris HB9AJP
Fellow Flexers,
Well, I just tried the first line of diagnosis and have the SDR working
kd5nwa wrote:
We use Access extensively at work, and we have not encountered these
levels of database issues, the databases tend to be quite large and
used by several people at the same time. The only noticeable problem
starts occurring when they get rather large in the 2 Gb range, below
Tom,
I have one each toroid core with 3 to 6 turns of the cable on both
ends of all cables going into my computer, RF isolators on the
outside of all coax between all RF units, baluns at the antenna and
where the antenna lead-ins come into the house and then a few, good
grounds, and I don't
I'm in the process of building a duo core AMD machine. My processor is a
4800 X2
I reviewed the KB and there is an article about an AMD utility for duo
core AMD chips, but I wonder what the experience of others on the
reflector is in setting up such a machine?
This issue has surfaced a
At 01:25 PM 3/25/2007, Ignacio Cembreros wrote:
k
It seems to me that PowerSDR doesn't make database transactions, I
think it opens the database, reads it into memory and writes everything
or just the changes on exit. If the memory became corrupted by RFI or
a bug this may explain why database
At 12:19 PM 3/25/2007, kd5nwa wrote:
We use Access extensively at work, and we have not encountered these
levels of database issues, the databases tend to be quite large and
used by several people at the same time. The only noticeable problem
starts occurring when they get rather large in the 2
One thing I have noticed and I do not know if this has been discussed
before, is the amount of Page Faults for the PowerSDR.exe image running in
resident memory. At least this seems to be happening on my system. Page
Faults, per Microsoft, is The interrupt that occurs when software attempts
to
Everyday I use Powersdr with Ham radio deluxe and DM780 (PSK). HRD uses
.mdb file for the logbooks (Yes, you can have many). The Country file is
an .xml.
I have no problem with the .mdb files, nor with the .xml
73
José F5JD
kd5nwa a écrit :
We use Access extensively at work, and we have not
I have yet to see a truly corrupt PowerSDR database. Typically it is a case
of the database saving values that either cause problems with the console
(i.e. or just simply confuse the user (i.e. This doesn't look right. My
database must be corrupt).
Unfortunately we do not typically recover the
I have yet to see a truly corrupt PowerSDR database. Typically it is a
case of the database saving values that either cause problems with the
console (i.e. bugs to be squashed) or just simply confuse the user (i.e.
This doesn't look right or isn't acting the way it used to. My database
must
At 04:28 PM 3/25/2007, FlexRadio - Eric wrote:
I have yet to see a truly corrupt PowerSDR database. Typically it is a case
of the database saving values that either cause problems with the console
(i.e. or just simply confuse the user (i.e. This doesn't look right. My
database must be corrupt).
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Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Problem
Date: Sunday 25 March 2007 2:37 pm
From: ah6jr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: k5nu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mike, I ran the SDR-1000 for the whole contest.
Did a good job until the chinese turned on the radar range (microwave oven
:))
with it?
Jim, W6RMK
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Something is wrong with your computer/operating system. I have never
received a page fault and with 2 GB of RAM, neither should you.
What OS are you using and do you have all of the patches loaded?
-Tim
Integrated Technical Services
www.itsco.com
Si fractum non sit, id reficere
-Unknown
I notice the same thing with my set here as well..
just sitting here watching the page fault counter while the sdr is on 80
meters and at times the counter is seeing a thousand faults a second..
even in standby mode it is showing several faults a second..
I am running xp pro sp2 with auto
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