That fixed the CW problem Carl. but for some reason on this USB cable it
will only work on 1.8 or older, as soon as I key into a dummy load or
antenna, it folds back I can only transmit with 1.8 for some reason, now
THAT I would love to know,
I have a excellent ground, (3, 10 foot sectionals) prop
I have a dumb question
For some reason (I think it's the USB cable I am using and rf issues) I
cannot use the lastest versions of PowerSDR on CW, very choppy, almost
like it's trying to do QSK, only if I manually click mox or the hand ptt
switch can I send CW, but version 1.8.0 works great with my
I'm presently at SVN - 1749 .. are their any issues newer than 1749 that
would affect PowerSRD's SSB performance - negatively ....??
-Bill
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Hi All
I have a late model SDR1K I have just setup and I cannot run the later
versions of PowerSDR because of High SWR errors, into a dummy load, or my
low SWR antennas, also it seems worse on 40m and down, on 160 I can just
key the mic on SSB into a dummy load and it goes nuts, on the PowerSDR
mu
will not pass the built in production tests.
I hope others are having better luck than me.
I have high hopes for this radio.
Bill Bailey.
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and the latest firmware..
And WOW its a new radio ... a dozen minor issues were cleared up with the
stroke of a key!!!
So the bottom line is keep your system up todate with the latest releases,
Hey...you can thank me later for the hint
-Bill
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nas for 50 thru 3456 but no HF at the moment.
73,
Bill, W3XO/5
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up on the headphone's right & left
Channels..??
Bill
KC4PE
- Original Message -
From: "john" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 5:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Buffer / Sample Rate
> Ken,
>
> Try increas
rtain?
73, Bill W4ZV
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g,
it will be coding the AI.
Done...about 15 years ago by N6TR (author of TR-Log).
73, Bill W4ZV
http://lists.contesting.com/_cq-contest/1993-07/msg00247.html
Well, as someone who has done this, I would make the following proposal:
1. Pick a contest
I battled this for a time...ended up not using TRS, but Mono (Tip to Tip)
... take the right & left channel ends and go to TIP, ground to normal
ground...now all is OK.
-Bill
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From: "FireBrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "FlexRadio List
here strong signal QRM
may be in all cases (e.g. strong local AM stations near
160m, strong 75m ragchewers above 3.6 MHz and 41m SWBC
stations on 40m...not to mention contesters who have
very strong nearby signals on all HF bands).
Roger the following is from W4TV in response to KK7R's comment (first).
You are right about the inadequcy of 2-tone testing but it's all we have now.
73, Bill W4ZV
http://mailman.qth.net/pipermail/elecraft/2007-October/074874.html
KK7P wrote:
rs on Elecraft list:
http://mailman.qth.net/pipermail/elecraft/2007-October/074865.html (KK7P DSP
designer)
http://mailman.qth.net/pipermail/elecraft/2007-October/074866.html (N6KR
co-owner)
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0's relatively
higher phase noise will likely be an issue, especially for VHF users.
Bottom line: I would look at all 3 sources of spurious
signals integrated over a wide range of frequencies.
73, Bill W4ZV
_
hing
the SDRs. I realize this might be difficult on 600m but
diversity RX works really well if you use a directional
vertical TX array on one receiver and a Beverage on
the other, with both pointing in the same direction.
73, Bill W4ZV
paid the
monthly interest and they they would begin to build product no I was
not worried about the interest beecause the end colummn discounts allowed me
to gain a profit even with the interest ...
So Whats The Difference??
-Bill
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From: "Hulen
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From: Bill Tippett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sep 18, 2007 6:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] SDR-5000 - EHAM REVIEW - NEW SHERRIF IN TOWN
To: Rob Sherwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 9/18/07, Rob Sherwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I
some point.
73, Bill W4ZV
On 9/18/07, Tim Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you look at his web site, you will see that he does not list BDR, so
> I suspect it will not be published.
>
> -Tim
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"You will soon see the published numbers by Rob Sherwood on his website"
He will also measure BDR at 2 kHz. What is the BDR spec
for the 5000 at 2 kHz spacing?
73, Bill W4ZV
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his though is a dangerous area in which to tread if you have no
electrical experience.
GFI breakers are a good idea for the purpose for which they are intended, but
they can be a major pain in certain bodily regions technically.
Bill AD5OL
- Original Message
From: "Jim, W4ATK&quo
ing USB to Ozy via a hub in the cabinet theoretically should be
fine. I'd be interested to hear if you see any audio breakups trying
to move both Ozy/Janus and SDR IQ data streams on the same USB
hub. Do you know what the data rate to the PC is for SDR IQ?
Regards,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 09:
No -- Ozy makes its 3.3v on board from the 5v bus.
Regards,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 08:37 PM 8/26/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
<snip >
> To operate properly with Ozy control do you need to
>supply 3.3 volts as well?
<...snip,,,>
>Thanks for any help,
>Joe
100 watt amp is working just
fine. I'll eventually clean this up and do the FX2 microcode to read
the ADC and stop bit banging from the PC side, but all indications
are the current code works just fine.
Regards,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 08:34 AM 8/14/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hey Bil
Yes. Just select USB control instead of Ozy control in the Setup
panels, and select Janus/Ozy as the audio device.
Regards,
Bill
At 06:13 AM 8/14/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Bill,
><snip...>
>Question: is it possible to use A/J/O in soundcard-only mode and control
&
nstalled the 100 watt amp in my SDR 1000.
Regards,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 02:46 PM 8/13/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > radio.biz] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, August 13,
e AJO control setup and AJO as the sound card only.
The good news is I'm 90% through installing a 100 watt amp in my SDR
1000 so will be able to write that little bit of firmware shortly.
Regards,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 07:05 PM 8/12/2007, n3evl wrote:
><...snip...>
>
>Can somebody c
One of these days one of us programming geniuses needs to automate
the setting of the SVN number in the tbar!
Cheers,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 04:42 PM 8/8/2007, Eric Wachsmann wrote:
>I'll fix that here shortly. ;)
>
>
>Eric Wachsmann
>FlexRadio Systems
>
> > -O
Take a look @:
http://www.mail-archive.com/flexradio@flex-radio.biz/msg16603.html -
suspect you're running into the same issue Stig hit.
One caveat, the files referenced are now @:
svn://206.216.146.154/svn/repos_sdr_windows/PowerSDR/trunk/Source/libusb/bin
Regards,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At
Hello Alex,
The SDR-X branch got merged into the main line after I posted - that
is why the folders are now showing as empty.
The files can be found in the main branch @:
svn://206.216.146.154/svn/repos_sdr_windows/PowerSDR/trunk/Source/libusb/bin
Regards,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 05:31 AM 7/5
Hello Joachim,
The Janus/Ozy support in 1.9.0 is not quite done yet - I'm still
working on it. Once it is ready for use I'll post here.
Cheers,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 06:00 AM 7/4/2007, DL7JP wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>I just tried the new version (importing the prev. data
Take a look
@ http://www.mail-archive.com/flexradio@flex-radio.biz/msg16603.html
with the change that the files referred to are now at:
svn://206.216.146.154/svn/repos_sdr_windows/PowerSDR/trunk/Source/libusb/bin
Regards,
Bill (kd5tfd)
BTW - nice domain name!
At 07:24 PM 7/3/2007, Steve
ties for
it and upgrade the driver, pointing it to the .inf file downloaded to
the temp dir earlier.
Run with only 1 copy of libusb0.dll -- either delete the one in
windows_install_dir/system32 or delete the one downloaded with PowerSDR.
Think this should get you going.
Regards,
Bill (kd5tfd
Same place you got the rest of 1292:
svn://206.216.146.154/svn/repos_sdr_windows/PowerSDR/branches/SDR-X/bin/Release/JanusAudio.dll
Sort of confused why people are not getting this when they download
the rest of 1292 -- some sort of TortoiseSVN weirdness?!?
Regards,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 06:04
x USB Parallel Adapter you
will need to uninstall your current driver and install this one.
Regards,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 01:39 PM 6/25/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>Jose
>
>No, I also have the same problem, and I did file a bug report. I am using
>SDR-1000,
>RFE, Delta 44, 1w ver
op to 3Vpp or so for use with Janus.
Regards,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 12:21 PM 6/2/2007, Neal Campbell K3NC wrote:
>A couple of years ago I bought a freq standard board from Almost All
>Digital Electronics and it was very reasonable. It has (if m my
>feeble mind remembers correctly) 4 freq BN
We have been toying with windrm on the northeast coast and are looking for
some other flexers with which to qso. The audio quality and readability of
this mode far surpasses any other voice mode.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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tion associated with the Trinity
river. It would appear on the spectrum analyzer spread out with pronounced
peaks within the over all envelope go away and reoccur at intervals similar to
what you describe.
So it MAY be a data link of some kind but then again
Bill AD5OL
- Original Me
I'm Flexibill, the rest of you guys are on your own. OK I'm sorry I couldn't
restrain myself any longer.
Bill AD5OL
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From: Steve Kirk (KW5TX) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Flex Radio
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 4:08:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] What
exists with
either a usb or parallel cable driving the flex. I am thinking somewhere in
the
code there may be an answer to desensitize this thong?
Bill Nagle
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The ad states:
" >105 dB two-tone 3rd order dynamic range at 2
kHz spacing best selectivity in the industry!"
FB on IMDDR3! Curious to know what BDR is at 2 and 20 kHz?
73, Bill W4ZV
as to what is broken.
Hope some of this helps.
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 02:01 AM 3/31/2007, Guy Atkins wrote:
>I've been using many versions of PowerSDR with nearly no glitches for over a
>year, on a AMD Athlon XP 2400+ (2.0 GHz) system with 1.25 GB of RAM. The
>sound card in use is the Pr
iles to be able to map it back to
something that makes sense in a given .dll/.exe.
I don't think the page fault rate has anything to do with the .mdb
getting hosed from time to time. If something bad happens in a page
fault you'll either kill the process quickly or take a blue scree
Are there any Asian flexers who could make a
wideband recording of the Chinese Dragon Jammer now
operating on 160 meters? It needs to be at least 100 kHz
wide centered on 1830 kHz. If so, please send your file
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
73, Bill W4ZV
for new
countries.
All is ran with PowerSDR on a single P4 2.53 Ghz computer with 1 GB memory.
I use virtual com ports for the program interconnects.
The above works fine for me.
I hope to work you during CQ WPX and give you a NJ1 multiplier.
73,
Bill
NJ1H
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Fro
AMEN Bro!
Bill AD5OL
- Original Message
From: N9VC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Friday, March 9, 2007 12:37:21 PM
Subject: [Flexradio] Take a deep breath.
Hi,
Between the Vista thread and Ken's request for the review, can we all
step back
Think this is correct. The sampling rate determines how many Hz you can
see and the FFT size determines how many bins those Hz are divided into.
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 11:08 AM 2/18/2007, Ahti Aintila wrote:
>On 18/02/07, Bill Tracey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>The basic FFT bin s
Not sure this is correct -- I suspect what it is telling you is what the
device claims it needs, not what it is actually drawing.
Regards,
Bill
At 01:24 PM 2/18/2007, Ken N9VV wrote:
><...>
>-
>If you are adept at using the Device M
ignal such that
you have a smaller bin width. Might be an interesting hack to try when
the passband is small.
Regards,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 07:01 AM 2/18/2007, Mark Amos wrote:
>All
>Here are some filter measurements I did with the Flex-Radio. I'd be
>interested in anyone else&
for SDR rigs.
Mark's results are consistent with ARRL's measurements.
Is there any hope of the Janus project improving BDR
performance or will it take 32 bits to do it?
73, Bill W4ZV
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quot; This
statement seems a bit cryptic. How do the two adjustments interact? Why is
"peaks" in italics?
Bill / W5WVO
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of the box? Some tweaking and
configuration is fine, of course, but am I going to have to add a lot of
homebrew stuff to it to make it actually functional as a great DX and
contest-capable rig?
Please forgive me if this sounds like a dumb newbie question. :-)
Bill / W5WVO
-- next pa
board does
not have a S/N sticker on it.
2003 -- seems like such a long time ago!
Cheers,
Bill (kd5tfd)
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 7:13 PM
>To: flexradio@fle
running
Rocky in Parallel w/ PowerSDR for Rocky's big bandscope.
Pretty cool stuff. Gonna have to break down and get me one of those new
fangled Dual or Quad Core processors. My poor little Athlon's looking more
like an abacus every day!
Cheers,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 04:26 PM 1/16/20
requirements, but it is well under the recommended speed.
What experiences have people had using host computers at around this speed? Is
there any sacrifice in performance of the SDR software or hardware?
Bill / W5WVO
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at least 25W (requirement of my 350W final amplifier). Does anyone know of an
amplifier on the US market that will do this?
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but to me still sounds grainy and gurggly and it puts a lot of
hash out 10 KHz or so each side of the analog carrier. And..its only
permitted during the day. No night time HD on AM because of sky wave.
Bill AD5OL
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From: Jerry Harley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: F
ss to the FCC for
choosing a closed proprietary standard for digital broadcast radio.
So until someone reverse engineers the format I'd not expect to be able to
listen to HD Radio using an open source SDR.
Regards,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 03:28 PM 1/12/2007, Jerry Harley wrote:
>Will we be able
s a bit; but the SDR-1000 was
definitely a contributing factor.
The SDR-1000 has provided me with lots of fun over the last 2 years!
73,
Bill
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lost receive
as well
and I found the short coax lead from the BPF board to the RFE board wasn't
making contact. Since then receive is back to normal but still no power out.
I suspect I could have popped the power op-amp but have no way of testing it.
Anyone got any ideas please
B
design
for transverter operation, a significant cost saving and component reduction
would occur.
73,
Bill
NJ1H
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alfred Green
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 11:50 PM
To: Reflector
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Price
n call the same callback that PowerSDR uses for
PortAudio.
I'm sure we could get something going on Linux if there's interest.
Regards,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 06:45 PM 1/1/2007, Frank Brickle wrote:
><snip>
>
>Janus+Ozy basically mimics the USRP mecha
ungry as your own
cards.
I have no direct experience with the bridge mentioned above. Basic idea
is to offload the wireless handling to an external box - something that
does not need drivers on the PC
Regards,
Bill
At 08:27 AM 12/24/2006, A.R.S. - W5AMI wrote:
>I did recently install a wir
P - not the speediest bit of hardware these days so not surprised I had
to push it to real time to get rid of the pops.
Best of luck with it - 'tis no fun trying to hunt down such an issue.
Regards,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 06:55 AM 12/23/2006, A.R.S. - W5AMI wrote:
><...snip...>
&g
nty-o-hits @: http://www.google.com/search?q=cyclostationary
Bill
At 11:37 AM 12/17/2006, Larry Taft wrote:
>OK McG, just what is the oxymoron "cyclostationary" ?
>
>Larry K2LT
>
>Robert McGwier wrote:
> >
> > When you have &q
Staples has on sale with rebate:
MicrosoftR WindowsR XP Professional Upgrade CD w/SP2
$199.99
each
Before:
$100.00 Rebate
Final Price:
$99.99
73,
Bill
NJ1H
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Wachsmann
Sent: Monday, December 11
itive response to your question also.
73,
Bill
NJ1H
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jerry Flanders
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 8:06 PM
To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] Is anyone using digital mode with external cables?
n see the box has been
opened on the bottom and resealed although everything looks ok. The main
reason I'm writing this is to ask if someone can direct me to the schematics
for the radio. I've searched the Knowledge Base without success. Thanks in the
meantime
Bill GM4XFU
-
Anyone else seeing problems with CW on SVN 740?
Regards,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 06:58 AM 11/14/2006, Charles Greene wrote:
>GM,
>
>I can't key CW using any method in SVN 740: third party program,
>external keyer, internal keyer and straight key. The dots and dashes
>break up. Rev
RTS being
tied high (using it as common in place of DTR)?
Regards,
Bill
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I can confirm it does work -- using a variable TX IF to do xmit on a
SoftRock style xmitter today.
Regards,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 08:20 PM 10/11/2006, Robert McGwier wrote:
>It will work and we should do it especially with separate channels for
>TX IF and monitor with the four channel card
Lap the field?!? Hell some of us have not even made it to the starting
blocks on this one yet!
FB Bob -- you're one of the pioneers.
Cheers,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 06:55 PM 9/30/2006, Frank Brickle wrote:
>Sigh. Once again, G3UKB laps the field.
>
>Is it getting a little lonely ou
e to provide a self test suite capability to
be used to validate assembled boards.
Regards,
Bill
At 04:41 PM 9/26/2006, Tayloe Dan-P26412 wrote:
>It would sure be great as an initial start to simply provide this
>portion of the project as a gang busters audio card though. I for one
>am disappo
Has anyone gotten audio from the newly added svn code from the sub
receiver and if so how?
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ams, but could not say for sure, have not looked into it.
Regards,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 07:47 AM 9/23/2006, John Hansen wrote:
>Does this mean that CAT is then not available to be used in conjunction
>with digital mode or logging programs? It seems to me that there ought
>to be a way
Tonight's audio from Teamspeak is posted at:
http://www.tracey.org/wjt/temp/ts915.mp3
Cheers,
Bill
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Does Holy Water increase ground conductivity? Sorry my Catholic brethren, I
couldn't help myself.
Bill AD5OL
- Original Message
From: Frank Brickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: philip gentile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: flexradio@flex-radio.biz; root [knesbitt] <[EM
The FCC office here in Dallas use to be on the 13th floor of the Federal
Building until they moved to a location out on LBJ freeway (635).
Bill AD5OL
- Original Message
From: Gerald Capodieci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Radio Station W5AMI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; FlexRadio
d me that after extensive
experimentation, the best ground they found for a massive computer installation
on the 4th floor of a building at the TI plant in Richardson was exactly the
same thing. Copper pipe. Skin effect and all that.
Bill AD5OL
- Original Message
From: Mike Naruta &l
heers,
Bill
At 10:06 AM 9/5/2006, Eric Wachsmann wrote:
>Bill,
>
>I know of one way to debug stuff (I used it to dig into the DirectX output).
>Go to the project properties and under Configuration Properties ->
>Debugging, set "Enable Unmanaged Debugging" to true.
e. Anyone know how to do this?
Cheers,
Bill (kd5tfd)
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Flex
I've fixed the issue with Keyspan USB serial port adapters -- is in SVN 660.
Bill
At 06:08 PM 5/29/2006, Dave Kiefer wrote:
><...>
>however when I start PowerSDR it seems to poll my serial ports which
>are usb to serial converters, I have 3 of them the brand is Keyspan,
level to take initial control of lpt1
thus
setting its lines to the proper off state.
We USED to be able to do this with the config.sys or autoexec.bat files but i
am not sure they are looked at anymore by the xp operating/boot systems.
Any suggestions?
Bill Nagle
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Don't think it will increase latency -- the DttSP code runs on blocks of
some number of samples. So if you're running at 96khz instead of 48khz the
time per block is halved.
True you do have to move 2x the amount of data/unit time but it will not
have the effect of increasing late
Once someone finds the time to put a UI on the DttSP multi receiver code,
the greater sampling rate will give you a wider tuning range for sub receivers.
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 05:41 PM 8/1/2006, Mike WA8BXN wrote:
>I wonder if its really something to "enjoy". Is there much benefit
no power comes out and you canot get it to go back
to run or standby ?
Bill Nagle
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nd is
well. Both computers were set to DHCP and one of them (my laptop) had been on
a network before. Just curious.
Many thanks!
Bill AD5OL
- Original Message
From: Allen Boehm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: FlexRadio Reflector
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 7:48:52 PM
Subject: [Flex
The little bugger was a little too well done by the time I got to him. I will
take the duck under advisement.
Bill
- Original Message
From: Ron Kolarik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: BILL GUYGER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 8:16:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Flexra
t to meet it's maker. Taking my power supply with it.
Bill AD5OL
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Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 9:33:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] SDR1000 Damaged. Make sure you turn it
to have the code in the FPGA set everything to a safe state if
it does not see the sync sequence from the PC for a few frames.
USB 2.0 has more than enough data rate -- we're currently doing 192 khz 24
bit sampling on the prototypes.
Cheers,
Bill (k
What was the FCC reg the scanning function had a problem with? Don't
think there was an answer as to the specific reg that is a problem. Is
this a hardware of software issue? Could the software be 'dumbed down' to
make it compliant with the reg in question?
Regards,
Bill
does anyone know the peak current at 13.8vdc that the flex uses at full
power through its 100 watt amp?
Bill Nagle
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Yes Bob, I think the guys would enjoy reactivating the bin mode on am. the
hilbert transform may simulate the stereo effect.
Bill Nagle w3duq
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From the better late than never category -- Teamspeak audio from over the
weekend
Teamspeak Audio: http://www.tracey.org/wjt/temp/ts-Jun24.mp3
Eric from Germany: http://www.tracey.org/wjt/temp/eric-friedrichshafen.mp3
Cheers,
Bill
So where again can I find the new feature that lets you set the rx and tx
bandwidth together on the latest svn ?
Bill Nagle
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So what version of LINUX are we going to use?
I guess billy boy is going to learn the hardway!!!
Bill Nagle
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e the SDR to 10.7 MHz in PowerSDR. Another approach
would be to build a SoftRock for 10.7 MHz - a number of folks have done
this I believe.
Cheers,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 05:16 PM 6/8/2006, DAVID LEDUC wrote:
>A co-worker of mine has told me that there is a 10Mhz IF input on the SDR1K.
>This
not talking about the mixw and similar app running through the sdr
software but the actual sdr receiver audio.
Bill Nagle
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r ... perhaps the journey
from Dayton has loosened up some of the connections and made the DDS
control somewhat intermittent.
Hope some of this helps.
Cheers,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 01:10 PM 5/29/2006, KD5NWA wrote:
>I recently bought a SDR-1000 at Dayton and have been playing with it.
>I'
used this algorithm, just filed it away as an interesting
approach to try someday.
Cheers,
Bill (kd5tfd)
At 10:01 AM 5/29/2006, Steve Nance wrote:
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>I want to FFT a narrow band of tones (700 Hz. +-100 Hz.) for the sole
>purpose of just detecting if the tone is pre
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