Lee you're doing more than most for Beverage
protection so I would not worry about it. However, I do
completely disconnect everything from my equipment
during thunderstorm season. The most likely damage
to your Beverage will be blowing the terminations but
that can be alleviated by
At 10:18 PM 10/3/2007, Rob Dennison wrote:
Hi,
What I understand is that in the name of protecting the entertainment
industry's profits. All high performance VISTA I/O adapters like
sound cards and their drivers are going to be certified by VISTA as being
as hacker proof and unable to make
Hello Lee,
You might want to put an RF choke across the antenna input to
ground. That will ground the antenna for DC. The RF choke would
need to have enough impedance so that it doesn't pass RF at the
frequencies of interest.
I too, am waiting for diversity reception. I put in a feature
On 10/3/07, Mike Schelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, my take is the performance monitor/CPU usage is vital tool to gauge
performance issues since PowerSDR can be processor intensive more so than
memory dependent and if Vista (version ¿) negates this, would someone from
Flex categorically
Mike,
This is not an issue limited to Vista. There are some XP machines that
exhibit the same behavior (those that do not have the performance counters
enabled by defaultseems to be a common issue with HP machines).
This would be a fine example of a small project for one of the developers
Philip Covington wrote:
On 10/3/07, Mike Schelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, my take is the performance monitor/CPU usage is vital tool to gauge
performance issues since PowerSDR can be processor intensive more so than
memory dependent and if Vista (version ¿) negates this, would someone
Philip Covington wrote:
On 10/4/07, Robert McGwier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philip Covington wrote:
On 10/3/07, Mike Schelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, my take is the performance monitor/CPU usage is vital tool to gauge
performance issues since PowerSDR can be processor intensive more so
Just to keep this on topicI think they put a SDR radio in this.
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/star-wars/rocketpowered-21foot-long-xwing-model-actually-flies-updated-new-pics-show-it-even-has-builtin-r2d2-305976.php
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Even your favorite
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At 09:30 AM 10/4/2007, Robert McGwier wrote:
That was what I thought you were going to say. To me this is not
acceptable because it means no guarantee of support.
I don't see why it means no guarantee of support. MS provides a fair
amount of support for running VS2003 under Vista..
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keying
interface be needed?
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Jim Lux wrote:
At 09:30 AM 10/4/2007, Robert McGwier wrote:
That was what I thought you were going to say. To me this is not
acceptable because it means no guarantee of support.
I don't see why it means no guarantee of support. MS provides a fair
amount of support for running VS2003
Tim Ellison wrote:
There are new pictures of the FLEX-5000C on the FlexRadio web site.
Front and back views.
You can see them on the FLEX-5000C Details web page
http://www.flex-radio.com/Products.aspx?topic=F5Kc_details
-Tim
FRS KB Administrator
Accchhh. Just like the early
I was wanting to use my usb cable so I went to the support signed in
downloads and can't seem to find it, doing a search turned up nada.
Thanks,
Al
KE5EUP
BCARN,ARRL,AMSAT,HPSDR
ARRL WTX ARES EC Callahan County
Races CLO ALT 42-059-D Callahan County
ARRL WTX Affiliated Club Coordinator
Are you talking about the USB to Parallel cable drivers? If so, just
search on USB in the downloads. It is the 4th file down in the display.
-Tim
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