If you relocate the 5000 power switch and if there aren't any connectors on the
back of the PC, you could mount it on the front panel and call it a 5000B.
(poetry... :)
Jim
K5HY
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Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 21:24:59 -0700
Subject:
Runs on 19V 90W wallwart, 12V would have been nice
BTW lotts of computers seems to copy the blue light ;)
73 peter pa0pvn
groeten Peter websitehttp://www.homepages.hetnet.nl/~petervn/
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I looked around on the web and found that CDW is selling them for
about $400. Perhaps they can be gotten cheaper elsewhere
Here in the Netherlands $400 is the price of the barebone, no processor
memoy (SATA) disks, no XP. The CD-DVD must be slimline, cant use an old
disk.
Nice little
I just replaced my wife's Mac mini (Core 2 duo 2.16gHz) with a 24
iMac so plan to see if it will be a good pSDR machine with a Keyspan
usb-serial adapter. The neat thing about this setup is that
(hopefully) in the not so distant future I can switch off the PC mode
of it and revert to using it as
On Aug 12, 2008, at 2:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Runs on 19V 90W wallwart, 12V would have been nice
I know. It seems a lot like the guts from a laptop, sans keyboard and
display, dropped into a small form-factor box. 19V seems pretty common
for laptop power
Yes Brian, multimedia, you can get the box with a TV tuner as option...
I hope someone drops a box like that on my desk for free
Good idea, A smoked glass door on the 5000 mm..
73
groeten Peter websitehttp://www.homepages.hetnet.nl/~petervn/
Is there an adjustment in the SDR1K for improving SSB carrier suppression?
My suppression is poor on the high bands.
Thanks.
Rod, KQ6F
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No. The FLEX-5000 hardware has this feature, but the SDR-1000 does not.
Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems
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I got a freebee also today.
Went to take the garbage out and found a midnight visitor dropped a Com 64
and power supply in my garbage can.
Anyone want it to see if they can make PWSDR work? smiling
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Bill H. in Chicagoland
Tower/Webcams @ http://76.16.160.118:8080
I could send you an old RTTY ROM for it so you could at least make
RTTY work. This ROM and the 64 made a fairly good RTTY machine.
Would you believe the Com64 sold for around $600 when it first hit
the streets?
Jerry W4UK
At 10:53 AM 8/12/2008, FireBrick wrote:
I got a freebee also today.
I've both a PK-64, and the AEA plug-in packet card for
mine. I made my first packet contacts with the MIR
using my 64 and the AEA card.
And I've seen a version of Linux running on them!
Jim KQ6EA
--- Jerry Flanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I could send you an old RTTY ROM for it so you could
OK, after running the little AOpen MP945-VDR for awhile I have
discovered that PowerSDR has developed the annoying habit of the main
SDR loop freezing. Clicking stop then start brings it immediately
back to life again but it is annoying none the less. While it is
frozen everything in the
I guess I have to switch back to the bigger computer. Too bad. The
form factor was just about perfect to go with the F5K.
Yeah... It's VERY difficult to get anything THAT small. Even mini-itx form
factor is bigger than that. That means the vendor needs to build a custom main
board,
Brian,
Make sure you verify that the FireWire driver is set to Safe Mode 1
and that the buffer in the FW matches the buffer in the Audio Tab of
Setup.Usually this is either 1024, but for that computer more like
2048 would be better.
73,
Dudley
WA5QPZ
Brian Lloyd wrote:
OK, after
Get more RAM and maybe a faster core 2 duo
not sure if they ate better than the present proc.
(ore with biggest cash, am not sure)
Happy experimenting
groeten Peter websitehttp://www.homepages.hetnet.nl/~petervn/
I’ve read the knowledge base and postings in this group and Yahoo. Is there
consensus on the best software to transfer audio to using a Verizon Broadband
connection on a laptop? I’ll connect to the desktop XP to XP using Microsoft
Remote Desktop and use VAC to route audio to and from the rig to
I've had my Flex since the end of June and have been running it on an AMD
1.86mhz w/1.5gb RAM.
After trying every configuration possible and NOT being able to stop the
freezing, I decided it was time to upgrade.
So I took someone's advice here and bought the largest L2 Cache Quad Core
and added
On Aug 12, 2008, at 9:45 AM, Peter G. Viscarola wrote:
I guess I have to switch back to the bigger computer. Too bad. The
form factor was just about perfect to go with the F5K.
Yeah... It's VERY difficult to get anything THAT small. Even mini-
itx form factor is bigger than that. That
On Aug 12, 2008, at 2:06 PM, Joe Fisher wrote:
I've had my Flex since the end of June and have been running it on
an AMD
1.86mhz w/1.5gb RAM.
That sounds like my other machine.
After trying every configuration possible and NOT being able to stop
the
freezing, I decided it was time to
Joe, same here, had what I thought was way above average, a Pentium Dual
core duo E-4500 with 4 gig ram a middle level accelerated video card. Even
though I was told changing the duo for a Quad core and a higher level
accelerated video card was a waste of time. Well the change really made the
Let me add that on the SDR-1000, you will need to manually null the carrier
on the higher band if you need to improve performance there.
The FLEX-5000 has calibration by band stored in its EEPROM so this is not
necessary for it.
Gerald
Gerald Youngblood, K5SDR
President
FlexRadio Systems
Sorry but I had a brain freeze. The SDR-1000 does not have a carrier
suppression adjustment. As Eric stated, the FLEX-5000 has calibration by
band stored in EEPROM.
Gerald
Gerald Youngblood, K5SDR
President
FlexRadio Systems
13091 Pond Springs Rd. #250
Austin, TX 78729
Phone: 512-535-4713
I use tightVNC and IPsound
I've used Skype and it works OK but I think IPsound is a little faster. My
experience of MS desktop is bloatware TightVNC does have some security
built in, in that its password protected that is probably good enough for your
application but you can use Open SSH if
Brian,
Since the Celeron is light on L2 cache try this to stop the freezes..
Turn you panapter off, and only try at 48K on sample rate.. Stopping
the Panadapter cuts out alot of cached graphics..
73,
Dudley
WA5QPZ
Brian Lloyd wrote:
On Aug 12, 2008, at 2:06 PM, Joe Fisher wrote:
On Aug 12, 2008, at 5:38 PM, Dudley Hurry wrote:
Brian,
Since the Celeron is light on L2 cache try this to stop the
freezes.. Turn you panapter off, and only try at 48K on sample
rate.. Stopping the Panadapter cuts out alot of cached graphics..
I got home and double checked -- the
I experienced what I thought was odd NB behavior last night. I was
working some PSK31 and noticed that the power line noise that I
thought I had gotten rid of with the NB was pulsing on and off. I
finally realized that it was going on and off with a strong signal
about 700 Hz below the
To Dudley: What do you want me to do with my 5K. Sent an e-mail the other day.
It is acting up on just 20m and 30m. Says Hi SWR. Other bands work OK. Latest
SVn and firmware.
Harry
W9BR
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Harry,
Let me get with you direct..
Thanks,
73,
Dudley
WA5QPZ
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To Dudley: What do you want me to do with my 5K. Sent an e-mail the other
day. It is acting up on just 20m and 30m. Says Hi SWR. Other bands work OK.
Latest SVn and firmware.
Harry
W9BR
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