Hi Dudley,
Thanks for the reply.
Interesting you say the default for the fans is 70c, all the versions of
PSDR I have used have had it set to 40c by default.
If I start the temperature widget immediately upon starting PSDR the
initial temp is normally around 22-26c, if I leave the radio on
: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 4:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] 58 Degrees and rising
Hi Dudley,
Thanks for the reply.
Interesting you say the default for the fans is 70c, all the versions of
PSDR I have used have had it set to 40c by default.
If I start the temperature widget immediately upon
Hi All
Now might be a good time to add some comments regarding having Voltage and
Temperature permanently displayed on the GUI - see
http://helpdesk.flexradio.com/entries/20399161-voltage-and-temp?page=1#post_20457152
Les VK2DSG
On Tue, 06 Sep 2011 18:52:00 +1000, Mike mi...@m0aws.co.uk
Les,
That feature is not available with the FLEX-1500 (or the SDR-1000), so adding
it to an already crowded GUI may not be the best idea.
However, a feature request I would like to see is for PowerSDR to remember that
you are displaying the voltage/temperature window automatically display
I always have the Voltage and Temperature widget open, it's the first
thing I do after starting PSDR!!
I prefer it as a separate window as I can put it where I want it then, I
have two 32in screens on my Flex-PC
on which all my app's are spread :-)
Mike.
M0AWS
http://www.m0aws.co.uk
On
That's a great idea, gets my vote too!
Mike.
M0AWS
http://www.m0aws.co.uk
On 06/09/11 14:10, Ray, K9DUR wrote:
However, a feature request I would like to see is for PowerSDR to remember that you
are displaying the voltage/temperature window automatically display it, in
the same position,
Hi All,
I have a quick question for you all
I ran an over night WSPR session on the 40m band last night with just 5w
of O/P from my F3K.
I was somewhat surprised to see the temperature of the PA being reported
to be at 58 degrees C and at times over 60 degrees C.
Is this normal when
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