Bruce,
I did this inside my SDR 1000. I also installed another receiver inside as
well. I disconnected the QRP input inside and put relays in series that
disconnect this input while in transmit or mute in my case as I have the
second receiver using this as well when desired for tying in the same
an
Dear Flexers:
My last update to the reflector was on December 5th for reference. We have
made some important improvements and bug fixes in the latest PowerSDR(TM)
SVN alpha releases, which will be of interest to many of you.
PowerSDR bug fixes and feature enhancements include:
1) Improved AT
At 09:06 AM 12/13/2007, Neal Campbell K3NC wrote:
>As an owner of many Macs (and 4 mac laptops) they put the apple so it
>appears rightside up to those looking at the user (after all, the user
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>Apple has long owned toe product tie-in market, you seldom
All,
This is a very useful product - I just installed it between HRD, PowerSDR
and PalStar autotuner. Works great. Steve is exceptionally helpful.
It's like a T-connector between virtual com ports and a real port.
Mark
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Not only the Mac, but Dell & HP laptops all have the logo oriented so that
it is right-side up when it is open& you are looking at the back of the
screen. I cannot say for certain, but I suspect that all laptops are this
way.
73, Ray, K9DUR
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realize that this is a poor description, however it's driving me nuts.
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Anyone need a way to send PowerSDR transmit frequency data to your Linear or
Band Switch or Tuner while using your favorite radio control program. I have
written a small C# helper utility called DDUtil (Flex Data Decoder Utility)
which I think will do that.
In brief DDUtil will connect to PowerSD
Would there be any problems hooking up a receive antenna to the low power
antenna
jack, while using the main antenna with the 100 watt PA antenna jack ?
Thought it would be neat to listen on both antenna's in parrallel at the same
time.
Was worried about both antenna's in transmit.
Receive an
As an owner of many Macs (and 4 mac laptops) they put the apple so it
appears rightside up to those looking at the user (after all, the user
can't see it, he is looking at the screen!)
Apple has long owned toe product tie-in market, you seldom see a
laptop or computer in a movie that isn't a
Hmmm!
All the laptops seen on the news desks on Fox Network News seem to have a
big BOLD white Apple on the cover.
And get thisit's right side up, which I think, if the screen is to the
newsman, we would see the logo upside down
Can anyone say 'Commercial Tie-In'???
To the Flexoni
I find the same thing at this location, going back to 1818.
Bob K5KDN
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