I used a power mate years back on my sdr-1000. Now a 5000a with 2.7.2 is the
install the same as it was with the old version of power sdr?
thanks
dale wt4t
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Dale,
Exact same.
73,
Dudley
WA5QPZ
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I used a power mate years back on my sdr-1000. Now a 5000a with 2.7.2 is the
install the same as it was with the old version of power sdr?
thanks
dale wt4t
A friend gave me a Griffin yesterday. I was thinking of adding it to my 5000a
setup. Iam happy with the mouse and the way it works for me,Is the griffin
worth the effort? Was just wondering what anyone else thought of the power mate
and it use with power sdr.
thanks
dale wt4t
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2009 3:42 PM
Subject: [Flexradio] Griffin power mate
A friend gave me a Griffin yesterday. I was thinking of adding it to my
5000a setup. Iam happy with the mouse and the way it works for me,Is the
griffin worth the effort? Was just wondering what anyone else thought
Dale,
I bought a Griffin PowerMate with my SDR-1000 in January 2006. I quickly
disconnected it put it in a drawer. Actually, I have it hooked up now
with its default settings. I feed the FLEX-5000A audio output back into the
PC soundcard. The PowerMate makes a really good volume control --
I agree with Ray on this. I bought the Griffin before I bought my
first Flex (largely in anticipation of getting a radio to use with
it). When I finally did get a Flex, I found my whole way of looking
at radio operating changed. With a conventional radio you tune with a
knob in your hand and
LED night light as
well as a volume control :-)
-Tim
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Subject: [Flexradio] Griffin power mate
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 2:57 PM, John Hansenj...@coastalchip.com wrote:
I agree with Ray on this. I bought the Griffin before I bought my
first Flex (largely in anticipation of getting a radio to use with
it). When I finally did get a Flex, I found my whole way of looking
at radio operating
I think the Griffin is very handy. Use it for tuning sometimes, but it
is nice for adjusting the AGC.
Easy to program.
73
Wayne
K4ELO
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Brian,
Yes, the fine tuning is done by ear. However, I use the mouse wheel for
that. When operating SSB, I can click on a signal, quickly right-click to
turn off the crosshairs, and then use the mouse wheel for fine adjustment of
the frequency. In CW or digital modes, I expand the Panadapter
5K option.
such as shuttle to the flexwire connector.
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To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 12:50 AM
Subject: [Flexradio] Griffin Power Mate Latency Issue
Hooked up the Griffin PowerMater tonight so I could
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Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 12:50 AM
Subject: [Flexradio] Griffin Power Mate Latency Issue
Hooked up the Griffin PowerMater tonight so I could have a fine tune
control for my left hand while I'm
Hooked up the Griffin PowerMater tonight so I could have a fine tune
control for my left hand while I'm sending CW with my right hand.
The PowerMate is working OK, but it seems to be experiencing some latency
issues. I do not have that with my mouse wheel.
The computer is a Dell with an Intel
I should have provided more detail in my original post. I found that
the manual way of installing the device and its device driver (as per
the instructions on the Griffin Technology page) was the only way I
could get it to work correctly.
One of the challenges with the PowerMate is that when it
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