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At 10:39 AM 5/8/2007, Ken N9VV wrote:
Hi Bob, I noticed the exact same thing last night. I was really
surprised. WWV on my panadapter looked very strange on both 5Mhz and
10Mhz. Today it looks perfectly normal. I wondered if it was an
atmospheric effect or solar wind hitting our upper atmosphere?
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Don't want to get too far off topic here but
Just to add a little more info to WWV and other stations
here are some links;
http://www.ac6v.com/standard.htm
http://www.dxzone.com/cgi-bin/dir/jump2.cgi?ID=10457
http://www.smeter.net/stations/hf-time-frequency.php
I don't think
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FYI: MSVCP80.DLL is the C++ run-time library distributed with Visual
Studio 2005 (VS 8). Applications built using this version of Visual
Studio will typically have an embedded manifest (.xml file) that
references various assemblies that specify their runtime needs and wants
in terms of dll names
40 watts.
John P. Basilotto
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FlexRadio Systems
512-535-5266
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of N3WT
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 6:02 PM
To: Flex Radio
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Flex 5000 pwr rating for 100%
Here's a link to a Flash movie of PowerSDR/SDR-1000 copying 3B8CF
calling 'CQ' on 30m a few evenings ago. The band noise floor was about
S1 and his signal was not very much above that. It starts out with a
filter width of 800 Hz, and then switches to a filter width of 25 Hz.
The improvement in
The easiest solution was suggested by John N3WT. He told me to
simply RENAME TortoiseSVN to TortoiseXXX and then restart EasyPal_Lite.
I copied the MSVCP80.DLL from Tortoise to EasyPal and it works
great. Now I can load pix.
But it sure is a hack to rename it every time I want to check on a
I switched to SmartSVN and EasyPal_Lite still works. So I guess the
problem is with Tortoise. SmartSVN is a bit more complicated, but it
works just as well as Tortoise. SmartSVN is not embedded in the
right click menu.
de ken
Ken wrote:
The easiest solution was suggested by John N3WT. He
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Tnx
Mel, K0PFX
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There is a real nice Tortoise self-help article in the Knowledge Base
http://kb.flex-radio.com/article.aspx?id=10220
de ken
Eric Wachsmann wrote:
I'm not sure I understand your situation. Let me just say generally though
that TortoiseSVN operates on files and folders. If you take a
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