I am having the same problem posted earlier by Bernie, W4BGH, but have not been
fortunate to find a fix.
I have checked and re-checked my settings in PowerSDR, CSK, and VAC 4.1 but
can't get CSK to decipher.
It was working fine prior to PSDR v2.4.4 upgrade.
Only suggestion I could not try was
I have blissfully experienced 2 years of radio Nirvana with the F3K - until
this past contest weekend.
Halfway through the ARRL DX contest, I got the above message every 20 minutes
or so. At first I thought it might be a corrupted database. I reset the
database but the problem continued. I t
Good news.
Thanks to all of you that have responded - especially Neal K3NC and Sam W2SNX.
As a result of your help, I think the N1MM choppy CW has been corrected.
The remedy seems to have been resetting N1MM, CW IF.exe, and PowerSDR to High
Priority in Task Manager. I also used Sam's suggestio
I sent a message out a couple of weeks ago and no response so I am tinkering on
my own - calling on the smart guys to help me.
Running K3NC quad core and PowerSDR 2.1.5 and latest N1MM version.
Racking my brain trying to figure out why my cw via N1MM keyer is choppy but
just fine with my paddl
Has anyone experienced this same
problem?
My CW transmit signal generated by N1MM is distorted (sounds choppy like
early beta versions of PowerSDR 2.X). However, my CW signal sounds fine when
using my external paddle keyer. I have been very happy with the cw performance
of the official relea
Point well taken Mike.
Sorry for the generalization.
I do realize it is Beta - I guess I am just anxious to get the official release
since I have really enjoyed the Flex experience.
Prior to the 3000, I used the same rig for 17 years - my trusty FT-1000. I did
quite a bit of research before s
Pete,
I am primarily a cw op and had been very satisfied with the cw keying
performance of my 3000 until I upgraded to PowerSDR V2.0
Since the upgrade, I have experienced the same annoying popping and crackling
of
my cw keying and I can't seem to get it fixed. I am running Windows XP on a
Qu
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