Re: [Flexradio] WSJT on Flex1500

2013-04-13 Thread Michael
When you look at the VAC control panel, you should have two lines configured. One is how the Flex receives the audio from the PC and one is how it transmits the audio to the PC. They are both configured identically to each other. They aren't separate VAC's they are "Line 1 and Line 2". Go into

Re: [Flexradio] ADC L and ADC R Imbalance and Phase 2 Display

2013-04-13 Thread Carol F. Milazzo, KP4MD/W6
My Inquiry: My FLEX-1500 Phase 2 display is displaced outside the center circle to the lower right quadrant and the ADC-L and ADC-R readings show a 4 dB difference. However, the FLEX-3000 Phase 2 display is properly centered with only a 1 dB difference between the ADC-L and ADC-R readings. The F

Re: [Flexradio] Power SDR with Windows 7

2013-04-13 Thread Tim Ellison
Do not change the DPI settings (font size) or PowerSDR will not display correctly. There is a "classic" Control Panel view that looks like XP Tim Ellison On 4/13/2013 8:12 PM, Bill Tynan wrote: I have been using a Dual core Dell with XP since I got my 5K. Some computer issues involving VAC ha

Re: [Flexradio] Power SDR with Windows 7

2013-04-13 Thread William H. Fite
In the upper right corner of the control panel, choose "View by" and select "Large icons.". On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 8:12 PM, Bill Tynan wrote: > I have been using a Dual core Dell with XP since I got my 5K. Some > computer issues involving VAC have caused me to start looking at a new > compute

[Flexradio] Power SDR with Windows 7

2013-04-13 Thread Bill Tynan
I have been using a Dual core Dell with XP since I got my 5K. Some computer issues involving VAC have caused me to start looking at a new computer. A friend loaned me machine he built with an AMD 4 core processer and, of course, Windows 7. First, I hate the Windows 7 Control Panel. The type is

[Flexradio] WSJT on Flex1500

2013-04-13 Thread David
I have a couple of problems with running WSJT on the transmit side which the experts may be able to help. I have a Flex1500 which on 50 MHz drives a Mirage 1016 amplifier to a useful 100 watts output.. The latter is keyed via a small relay connected to the Flexwire socket. My computer is a Compa