On Jul 23, 2008, at 10:46 PM, Dudley Hurry wrote:
Brian,
If I remember right, you have to map the sound to different port
numbers in the chart, on mine it seems that my sound in was port 2
for my Virtual Sound output from PowerSDR. And something like 7 for
the Virtual Sound input
Jeff has not updated his code branch to play with the new 1.2.x.x firmware
family which is required for PowerSDR 1.12.0 and above (until further notice).
You are running the latest version of the F5K firmware.
The 0.x.x.x firmware family is older firmware.
-Tim
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At 03:36 PM 7/23/2008, Brian Lloyd wrote:
On Jul 23, 2008, at 12:33 PM, Frank Brickle wrote:
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 5:22 PM, Jim Lux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The question is really do you want to play at the Firewire/Midi
message level, or at the PowerSDR API level. The midi message
It's probably not that hard to implement a feature that would do a lookup of
entries from the memory table. Each time you change the frequency the software
looks for a match in the memory table and if it finds one it will display
memory table data instead of band text data. Would probably hog
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 7:59 AM, Jim Lux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...(Nor for that matter,
have they committed to holding the API or external interface constant)
That's correct. However, one of the big reasons Erlang was a top choice is
its support for running simultaneous multiple versions
I guess I misunderstand. Seems to me that I can hack code that will
talk to the 5K via the firewire interface. I guess I don't understand
how anyone could stop me as I am in control of the physical hardware,
both 5K and host system. What I guess you are telling me is that you
don't plan to
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 10:01 AM, Brian Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Yes, that works just fine. Of course you are very likely to find
yourself in a vacuum -- which may be the intent and may, in fact, be
the most efficient way of proceeding.
Actually writing and debugging code is a fairly
If I in particular am resistant to public discussion of many design
concepts, it's because in any practical sense there *aren't* any
issues to discuss. At least -- and I stress this, again and again --
at least, *not without a tangible prototype to criticize.* We're
standing on the
You will be quite a ways towards a working environment if you put up the
prototype on John's blog. His instructions are pretty good. If you have that
running, on whatever platform, you'll have the shape of the basic, simple
application working.
The next stage involves interposing the most
BTW John's code runs fine on OS X, but it doesn't do F5K yet.
One thing you can do is download the pool of recorded I/Q files from Flex,
since these can be played into jack as if they were signal coming from a
radio via the DACs. Apart from the hw control, there's no difference in how
the RX
ZS6AVM Wrote:
I downloaded Jeff's June 2008 Console, and when installing I get an
error message saying that it is looking for Firmware Version 0.X.X
(something to that effect) and can only find 1.2.0.3
So I'm not sure if it is looking for an older version or what ??
Can anyone perhaps help
Hope you can figure it out Brian
this is how mine is set up
did u notice there are vac 12 input and vac 12 output?
http://www.w9ray.org/sdr/vac.htm
Ray J
Brian Lloyd wrote:
On Jul 23, 2008, at 10:46 PM, Dudley Hurry wrote:
Brian,
If I remember right, you have to map the sound to
On Jul 24, 2008, at 2:37 PM, Ray J wrote:
Hope you can figure it out Brian
this is how mine is set up
did u notice there are vac 12 input and vac 12 output?
Yes, I did and I tried them all. I even tried using just one VAC cable.
As I said, all the other programs are working. 'Tis
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Flexradio] PowerSDR and WSJT
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 03:44:51 +
Brian I have solved this problem. Here's how I succeeded after 2+ months
of trying to get the Flex 5000 to work
I finally have been able to get the rear key jack to work on my 5000A. It is
the same solution offered in the knowledge base at
http://kb.flex-radio.com/article.aspx?id=10487.
The solution is the Begali version of the microHam Paddle Processor
Debouncer. The Begali version has a ¼ TRS plug
After resetting things for the umpteenth time, I switched back to
output on VAC-2 and input on VAC-1 (from PowerSDR's point of view).
That got it working. I have tried this combination before so don't
know why it worked this time.
Now that the RX audio is working it is time to get the CAT
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