I decided to check the bias on the drivers and finals. It was way off. Reset
drivers to 200ma and finals to 400ma and the positive AM peaks are much
improved.
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To: Frank Mayer ; flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 3
PEP levels on 40
meters and some of the other bands compared to 80 meters.
Any ideas on what could be causing this? Has any one else experienced
this? All setup menu, mic gains, etc, are the same for all bands.
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radio on 40 meters into the same dummy load and the same scope, same 43P and
mod monitor.
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To: Frank Mayer ; flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 3:16 PM
Subject: RE: [Flexradio] AM Modulation level
Have you
watts PEP on 40.
Same transmit profile, mic gain ,etc.
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To: Frank Mayer ; flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 3:16 PM
Subject: RE: [Flexradio] AM Modulation level
Have you calibrated the radio lately
.
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Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 3:16 PM
Subject: RE: [Flexradio] AM Modulation level
Have you calibrated the radio lately with the Advanced PA calibration
routine? It does a better job of doing
there and got him.
I broke the EU Zoo for TX5C on 40m cw yesterday morning with 3 calls :)
The panadaptor is priceless.
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drift, BC noise on 160M, warts and all, I truly miss its
close in performance on a crowded European slice of the 80M band!
Thanks in advance to any respondee, your help is as you can see just about
invaluable ;-)
OZ0FT, Frank
Had my unit (2003 vintage that I just acquired recently
, Frank.
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Ray, K9DUR wrote:
[snip - VP6DX et al]
Settle down boys, they're only in your backyard :) But I'm happy to
report that I've snagged 'em on 30 cw and 40 ssb and yep, the 5000
rocks! Haven't had any luck with TI9KK tho' :(
73, Frank GI4NKB
FireBrick wrote:
duh, forgot to turn on VAC
how do I tell it that I'm using a SDR Flex5Ka
Tell it you're using a Kenwood, works for me :)
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with this software! I'd like a keyboard shortcut for
the MOX button to use when ragchewing in cw, to safe the distraction of
relays clattering during long overs or the hassle of using a foot switch.
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Dale Boresz wrote:
Frank,
Hi Dale!
You can use CTRL+M (hold down the CTRL key and press the 'M' key) to
toggle MOX on and off. If you have a ShuttlePro, you can easily define
one of the pushbutton keys to do that (I have) and it works great.
Excellent, just what I was looking for!
[snip
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be looking at
these very closely.
73
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that's what you're asking :-)
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only now getting to the stage where we can take advantage generally of
what John made possible in a tangible form quite awhile ago. This will be
coming even clearer over the next few months.
73
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On Dec 28, 2007 7:29 AM, John Melton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And the Java GUI
console code
print ASCII equivalents to the CAT codes commands to a textfile.
73
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On Dec 28, 2007 9:56 AM, guenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to see, test and comment the console (without function
behind)
before it is ready and integrated to the rest of SDR?
And also
messages directly to the same port,
via a small library that gets linked to your application. A reply merely
reverses the inbound path.
73
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Cecil
K5NWA
www.softrockradio.org www.qrpradio.com
Blessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light.
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for this emphasis is to take pressure off the
selection of development tools and environment :-)
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enough to handle the wide bandwidth MIDI data.
What wide bandwidth MIDI data were you thinking of? In any case the message
protocol is moving at worst over Ethernet, not FireWire. Host - F5k
communications are not visible to Virtual Radio clients.
73
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with footless fantasies of things that will probably
never happen.
This whole line of discussion is only serving to confuse the issues, far as
I can see, and it's drifting quickly into a waste of precious development
time.
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some of the copious information available
online about Erlang and Concurrency Oriented Programming. That may set your
mind at ease a little.
Also, what is the current multithreaded system? Chopped liver? How do you
think it was developed?
73
Frank
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3rd: Is there a time frame in the works?
Not before Dayton. The premier focus is getting PowerSDR refined,
stabilized, and frozen. Alpha pieces are leaking out now but completely
without support of any kind.
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Source vs. differentiating technology,
jump at the opportunity. He's really funny and eye-opening.
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to know how they're made.
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answering. I my daily minimum dose of trolling on the political
blogs.
73
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On Dec 26, 2007 4:44 PM, Peter G. Viscarola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you had written:
So, in nice, clear, simple to understand terms what I hear you guys
saying
is: The new stuff is going use Linux
,
if you want to take advantage of the new possibilities, you'll have to bit
the bullet. You'll have to swallow the unfortunate necessity of adopting a
much simpler, more flexible, more capable system.
Your choice.
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make them a cutpoint in your development plan.
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*will* be supported in the future. Many
innovative features of the new virtual radio design will require more OS
support than Windows can provide, however.
In short: PowerSDR/WIndows lives on. It's not the whole picture, though.
73
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for the sake of us FlexRadio supports don't get confused
about the end result. Also, please don't start a lot of rumors which
might limit a budding market.
Is there a reality-based point in here somewhere?
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with the WSJT modes.
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On Dec 19, 2007 12:06 PM, Eric Wachsmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ed,
I would suspect that the issue is really with the hardware/driver buffer
size as your CPU should have no trouble keeping up with 96kHz. Try
setting
both the driver buffer size (in the FLEX-5000
My sincerest apologies to everyone for this digression. It won't happen
again. However, this
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bic-Crystal-ballpoint-medium-point/dp/customer-reviews/B000JTOYLS
is too good to let go by without notice.
73
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Bob Tracy wrote:
I find the same thing at this location, going back to 1818.
Ditto.
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Hart admitting he'd made a mistake with
the reciprocal mixing figures for the 1000, they were actually 10db
better than he reported!
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I see the 5000 has had an extremely positive review in this months Radcom.
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Has anyone managed to get this subversion to work with a Flex 5000 yet?
I keep getting the error communicating with the Flex-5000 warning,
followed by the error opening Flex-5000 driver warning, I have yet to
get it to work. V 1.10.3 works fine as did the previous subversion.
73, Frank GI4NKB
no better ( or worse ;-) ) than to hook up with the guys from
the South Dublin Radio Club, if you like I'll put you in touch with them.
73, Frank GI4NKB
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On Nov 12, 2007 5:01 AM, Frank Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seriously though, if you're wanting to meet up with a few local hams you
could do no better ( or worse ;-) ) than to hook up with the guys from
the South Dublin Radio Club, if you like I'll put you in touch with them.
By all means
FireBrick wrote:
By any chancewould those seminars be at a pub?
Better than that even! :-) We all get together at our local club (GI2BX)
which meets in a social club - the beer is cheap!
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* for combining functions *into* an application.
The single application model is explicitly what we're abandoning.
While Rob's appeal to simplicity is laudable, his recommendations for
achieving it are more appropriate to a continuation of the old model
rather than embracing the new one.
73
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, but completely off the mark as far as our
design is concerned. I don't think they reflect any of the concepts that
have been published and discussed up to this time.
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our own
wee seminars all the time ;-)
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the BNC connector for a load. I'm
concerned that the TCXO that I am getting won't have that kind of output into
50 ohms. I wonder if raising that value of that resistor would work ok? Any
one have experience with installing one of these?
Thanks,
Frank WA3JBT
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Rob Dennison wrote:
Keep up the pressure.
I don't think you quite understand. There *is* no leverage here.
There are only two things that matter: (1) lines of working source
code (2) cash.
*Every*thing else is bloviation.
73
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Rob Dennison wrote:
Grab the cash!
And stop bloviating myself? Not for a million bucks. Well, maybe.
73
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and be refined easily without committing to a full spec
prematurely.
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and the kinds they can emit, using nothing more than elementary
I/O. For most functions the range of possibilities is very, very
small.
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. You have the same thing in much simpler form with
RPC, for example.
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Jim Lux wrote:
(Which seems to put a huge burden on the receiving node's error
reporting infrastructure)
Lifting that burden is one of OTP's main jobs.
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Armstrong.
See Ch. 9 and 10 in the Erlang Reference Manual.
A further question about the proposed new architecture... is the dsp
processing (i.e. either the receive or transmit threads in Dttsp) being
implemented as a gen_server pattern?
No.
73
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Jim Lux wrote:
Is it the intention to follow these recommendations?
The model we're following is the source distribution for ejabberd.
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as atomic rather than
stateful, and can be executed as they arrive rather than needing
scheduling. Much, much simpler.
I'm thinking that such concept could be useful in an
Unlimited Multi Op contest category...
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for a couple of years at least.
If it isn't currently functioning, then it probably got lost
somewhere in the UI maze at some point.
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distribution of a conference paper?
It's not up to them. Authors retain copyright. I'm the one being a
hardass.
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. I'm betting that the software development model is going to
hamstring *all* of the major vendors. Ten-Tec and Elecraft can't handle
it, and they're the best -- smart, agile, and forward-looking. It's hard
to imagine how the three big JA manufacturers will.
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Frank
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-alpha and alpha software
releases are 15 Dec and then 15 Apr. The document itself will be
available by the time of the alpha release.
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in response. The cognitive
part is at the core of the system. Bob's work is very smart and
very slick, but it's not that.
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, mostly, and North Vancouver, BC. A lot in the
UK. Some in Japan. Pennsylvania. Maryland.
What else would you like to know?
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than you hear about, ma'am.
A bit more of GBG/FSM exists than you might suspect.
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The principle we've articulated often is that comments in the form
of working code are gratefully accepted. All others will be
addressed as circumstances permit.
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an alternative. Use the source,...
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Peter G. Viscarola wrote:
Again, THAT would be implementation. Not architecture.
http://paulgraham.com/progbot.html
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a better
alternative by example, evaluate competitively, or compare and
contrast?
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Stephen Haseldine wrote:
Hi Guys
Hi Stephen!
[snip]
What we really want to know is (aside from the obvious :-) )did you
manage to get it into the country without paying VAT?
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My faulty memory is telling me there are a few people using a Mac
Mini and XP under BootCamp for PowerSDR.
Is this true or merely a pleasant fantasy? If true, anybody with
the FLEX-5000 and not the SDR-1000? Or perhaps both?
73 and thanks
Frank
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bought in lots of five) people might still be thinking Algol
was too complex to realize, so no Pascal, no C, no Simula, no C++, no
SmallTalk, no Java, no C#...
We might all have to be using Lisp ;-)
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with that line of machines.
In a lot of ways it's a tragedy that the x86 architecture was just
cost-effective enough to wipe out a couple of generations of brilliant
design innovation. And now we're stuck with it.
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Computer hardware is always ahead of software.
Except when the hardware is tailored to the software, like the Lisp
Machines, or Crays ;-)
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Lyle Johnson wrote:
Or the Harris RTX-2000 series...
Good point, and it brings to mind the supreme example, the Burroughs B5000!
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no Windows
machine nearby to test this out. It might not work smoothly enough to be
useful, but it also might be worth a try.
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worthwhile, maybe it isn't.
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absolutely have to have?
The objective function you're trying to maximize is deliberately left
open. Everything you're saying here fits the gambling scenario like a glove.
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It's also important for a processor to have a sufficiently rich
structure to support robust multithreading. One reason to prefer the
TMS320C67xx series is its native software support for embedding in a
complex operating environment in that way.
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with no signals until either I
hit the Standby button again or the MOX on/off and then it's fine. It ONLY
seems to act this way on 7.158.000. 7.158.001, and every other frequency I
have tried it's just fine. v1.9.1 beta...No issue.
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manager, however. The
spectrum display and visual overlays need to be 3D objects that can be
shuffled in the z-plane.
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Preach on, Brother Duane. Amen.
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Duane - N9DG wrote:
N9DG's ten easy steps on how to begin conceptualizing a new
PC based user interface for use with the FlexRadio hardware:
1. Forget everything that you know and understand about the
knobs and buttons metaphor for radio
, and rather than try to pack it all into email, I'm going to
continue writing it up for the DCC.
The 3D part is in the internal representation of the object. No special
glasses needed.
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scenarios dynamically.
From a programming standpoint, the virtual radio is a lot more like a
high-performance game than a glass front panel, no matter how elegantly
decorated.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I fail to see the purpose of this thread. Why don't we let Flex Radio worry
about their business plan ?
By a nice coincidence, just two minutes ago I came across this quote
from the great Jerome Kern:
Stay uncommercial. There's a lot of money in it.
73
Frank
for myself again, I continue to do the work because
it makes me an irresistable babe magnet, as everyone will agree.)
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Harold Aaron wrote:
What I would like to hear is information pertaining to Flex-5000, and to
receive the radio
This is the sort of response that makes me *s glad* to be a
volunteer developer. Just brightens up my whole afternoon
tremendously.
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is are
contributions to
The Software Freedom Law Center
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or
The Electronic Frontier Foundation
http://www.eff.org.
Both are nonprofits. Both have been important actors in the movement to protect
our rights to do what we do, both as developers and as citizens.
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-817, if you plug
an unwired plug into the ACC jack in the rear, the TX inhibit line
is weakly pulled high. It's a nice little piece of insurance if
you're using the 817 purely as the IF for an S-band downlink.
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Managing volunteer
on.
Totally OT and parenthetically, there's another source for
uwave-related stuff: Keps. I just acquired one of their S-band
downconverters, dual-IF (144 and 432), and it's beautiful.
Reasonable price, too.
73
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heuristic version of this that depends on one-time work, s.t. the
online work is mostly search. The order of the LPC polynomial and
the size of the excitation codebook representing splatter are a
lot smaller than what you need to reconstruct high-quality signal
of interest.
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-- in short, a Prolog
interpreter embedded in the console. It may yet come to that, but
he has his hands full with more down-to-earth issues right now,
I'm sure.
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on 80 the other night with a young(!) guy
who'd just acquired an ARC-5 and was first putting it on the air.
Sounded like he had a rubber crystal. Copying him was like trying
to stay on a bucking horse. What a blast.
73
Frank
AB2KT
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insertion.)
What there really needs to be is a configurable table of offsets from the
nominal frequency for each mode.
73
Frank
AB2KT
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calibrating both wattmeters shot up to 145 watts and the voltmeter on my
Astron powersupply was swinging up and down like I've never seen before.
Edwin Marzan
AB2VW
From: Frank Mayer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Edwin Marzan [EMAIL PROTECTED],flexradio@flex-radio.biz
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Ed,
Are you using SVN 1329? Is the wattmeter you are using a PEP meter? If so I
have the same issue. It has to do with the new compander gain settings in SDR.
Are the high power reading you are getting with the compander on?
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interferer filter and and cleaned-up signal of
interest.
If ever there were a reason to have all the DSP processing on a separate
general-purpose CPU host, this kind of cleanup would surely have to rank
near the top.
73
Frank
AB2KT
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was talking about. There are different
approaches that really do rely on estimating inverse filters. The chief
differences depend on whether you can make Gaussian assumptions about the
interferers.
They are all power independent, however.
73
Frank
AB2KT
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