Tom Thompson wrote:
Eric2 and Ernie,
I have experienced similar problems when running my amplifier. My
experience is that the SDR-1000 is not very immune to high external RF
fields. Several FSB-1/2 split ferrite beads on the USB cable should
cure the problem. You can get them from:
http
Eric,
If you do shortwave listening, how is the best way to quickly move
around the bands without this control?
Tom W0IVJ
Eric Wachsmann - FlexRadio wrote:
Ignacio,
This was diabled a few versions back due to feedback from people
accidentally tuning it. In retrospect, this digit
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At 10:36 PM 10/26/2005, Tom Thompson wrote:
Tom Thompson wrote:
Bob and Bill:
I built a SteppIR simulator in another computer so I could interact
with the SDR-1000. What is happening is that the SteppIR box is
issuing an IF; command which demands a 38 character response.
Portmon says
Tom Thompson wrote:
I have only a 3-wire hookup on the RS-232, but I will cross connect the
flow control lines and see what it does.
73, Tom
Bill Tracey wrote:
Hmmm ... the one time aspect of this sounds potentially like it may
be a flow control thing.Will have to go look
Tom Thompson wrote:
Bill: I connected pins 1,6, and 4 together and 7 and 8 together on the
computer end . It made no change.
73, Tom W0IVJ
Bill Tracey wrote:
Hmmm ... the one time aspect of this sounds potentially like it may
be a flow control thing.Will have to go look
Tom Thompson wrote:
Bob and Bill:
I built a SteppIR simulator in another computer so I could interact
with the SDR-1000. What is happening is that the SteppIR box is
issuing an IF; command which demands a 38 character response. Portmon
says that 38 characters are being sent, but only 28
Tom Thompson wrote:
Bill, Thank you for your quick reply. I have run some further checks
and these are the findings:
1. I enabled CAT Control on Com1 and then tried to open COM1 with
Hyperterminal. Hyperterminal says the port is already in use. When I
disable CAT Control, this does
to something other than SDR-1000. I suspect the StepIR
software
doesn't know anything about an SDR-1000. Try one of the Kenwood models.
Bob K5KDN
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. Then they will be able
to talk to each other.
Good luck!
Bob
N4HY
Tom Thompson wrote:
Tom Thompson wrote:
Bill, Thank you for your quick reply. I have run some further
checks and these are the findings:
1. I enabled CAT Control on Com1 and then tried to open COM1 with
Hyperterminal
-1000. I suspect the StepIR
software
doesn't know anything about an SDR-1000. Try one of the Kenwood models.
Bob K5KDN
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I want to have my SteppIR follow the frequency changes on my SDR-1000.
The SteppIR sends an IF; command in the Kenwood command set every
second. I have configured the CAT Control for COM 1, 4800 baud, no
parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit. The ID is TS-2000 and the IF;
command produces the
The other afternoon I was talking to a group of
my friends on 40 meters when I remarked that one guy was wider than the
rest. In order to illustrate this, I hit the standby tab and froze the
panadapter display. I then did a screen capture and pasted it into
PhotoEditor, cropped it, and made
Thanks for the net control job, Hank. By the way, my call is W0IVJ (not
W0IVY). darn those adjacent keys :)
73, Tom W0IVJ
Bob,
Thank you for the comprehensive details on where some of the issues on
the SDR-1000 stand. Also, thank you and all of the other software
developers for all of the many hours that you have spent making this
radio as exciting as it is. I know that it may seem that we users are
insatiable
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