Tim Ellison wrote:
> What operating system in use?
>
> Tim Ellison On 7/14/2012 6:18 PM, Brian wrote:
> > You wrote:
> >
> > > Has anyone found a solution for delayed transmitting using JT-65hf,
> > > miniDeluxe, and PSDR? I see up to a 7 second delay after leaving
> > > things running for a whi
Do you have the VAC cables set to have a default sampling rate og 48K?
http://kc.flexradio.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50504.aspx
Tim Ellison
On 7/15/2012 3:20 PM, Larry Bryan wrote:
And for Tim, I'm running Windows 7 Pro 32 bit - PSDR v2.3.5 - Flex 5000A -
VAC 4.12
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I too have found the delay excessive. Today was working JT65 and everyone
was 2 sec off on DT. Restarted Meinberg which did nothing to correct this.
Then read the digest that came out and saw Brian's comments about
restarting VAC. So gave that a try and that brought everyone back to around
.2 DT or
What operating system in use?
Tim Ellison
On 7/14/2012 6:18 PM, Brian wrote:
You wrote:
Has anyone found a solution for delayed transmitting using JT-65hf,
miniDeluxe, and PSDR? I see up to a 7 second delay after leaving things
running for a while. Resetting the VAC buffer size fixes the probl
You wrote:
> Has anyone found a solution for delayed transmitting using JT-65hf,
> miniDeluxe, and PSDR? I see up to a 7 second delay after leaving things
> running for a while. Resetting the VAC buffer size fixes the problem for a
> while. The actual value doesn't seem to matter.
I get a similar
Has anyone found a solution for delayed transmitting using JT-65hf, miniDeluxe,
and PSDR? I see up to a 7 second delay after leaving things running for a
while. Resetting the VAC buffer size fixes the problem for a while. The actual
value doesn't seem to matter.
Bug in PSDR? Operator error?
Th
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