As I live in Region 1 the default database gives incorrect band information.
I've modified the bands in line with UK allocations but although I get the
correct band name, and out of band (and transmit disabled) shown correctly
for the appropriate frequencies, the red line signifying the band edges
A friend of mine will be undergoing heart surgery soon and he has asked me
to setup his Flex5000C (built in computer) for remote control during his
convalesence. I am not very familiar with the 5000C
The current setup is as follows:
Incoming Fixed IP service=Linksys 8 port router==Serial
Wow...did we get off the topic on this one!
90% of the replies were of absolutely NO VALUE in helping me
resolve the problem.
In future, maybe you all can start a NEW TOPIC when getting so far
off track?
The only useful advice I got was to run the driver using
administrator, which I did, and it
Sri!
I think Ricoh and NEC are the same chip so its definitely not going to work
with the flex! Truly, TI is the best and safest course.
73
Neal Campbell
Abroham Neal Software
www.abrohamnealsoftware.com
(540) 645 5394
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 9:32 PM, Eddie DeYoung
Trying to run SDR and view the panadapter over the internet is quickly
becoming a non-starter. Very graphics intensive.
So, how are folks out there controlling their Flex 3000 radios? Ham Radio
Deluxe? But it then becomes just another remote controlled legacy HF rig,
right? How do I control
Hi Mark:
FWIW, I use my 3000 exclusively remotely since I can't deploy antennas
at the home condo. You're quite right that the panadaptor and other
data rich display modes can be a real bandwidth hog.
As a benchmark, using VNC for remote desktop access, the panadaptor eats
up ~200-300kbps
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