Re: [Flexradio] Contesting and Focus

2006-09-29 Thread Stan
I recall that it did work that way, as I had a similar setup using N1MM. Also recall myself and the Belize station as possibly being the first contest to contest QSO for SDR's. I will be on 75 meters this year single op single band with the same setup as last year. SDR-1000, N1MM, a 75 meter ver

Re: [Flexradio] Contesting and Focus

2006-09-29 Thread lloen
> Phil, > > I use N1MM logger for contests (general DX work also). N1MM logger grabs > the focus & controls the SDR-1000. I have the Griffin PowerMate & > programmed it to work with N1MM as well as with PowerSDR. All operations > are with N1MM logger & the SDR1000 follows right along. No need t

Re: [Flexradio] Contesting and Focus

2006-09-28 Thread Ray Andrews
Phil, I use N1MM logger for contests (general DX work also). N1MM logger grabs the focus & controls the SDR-1000. I have the Griffin PowerMate & programmed it to work with N1MM as well as with PowerSDR. All operations are with N1MM logger & the SDR1000 follows right along. No need to switch

[Flexradio] Contesting and Focus

2006-09-28 Thread Phil Theis
I have seen some post regarding contesters and the flex radio. What do you do about focus of the applications? How do you switch between the logging program and the radio (flex) program. This demands a quick poke over to the mouse. Are there any pc aftermarket products that would enable the focus t

Re: [Flexradio] Contesting and Focus

2006-09-28 Thread A.R.S. - W5AMI
If you only have PowerSDR and your logger loaded at the same time, you can quickly switch between them using Alt-TAB on the keyboard. Brian w5ami On 9/28/06, Phil Theis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have seen some post regarding contesters and the flex radio. > What do you do about focus of the