Kevin
Your right the manual RX image adjustments when they added the
auto-magical adjustment on the Calibration tab. I don't seem to remember
them successfully automating the TX image adjustment.
Which required per-band fine tuning, when TX images required correction.
73, Jay Nation - NO5J
On
I want to do a manual RX image rejection adjustment to my SDR-1000,
running PowerSDR 2.5.3.
However, it looks like the manual RX image reject adjustment has
been removed from the DSP > Image Reject tab. (The manual TX image
adjustment is still there, though.) Older versions, as indicated in
t
Bill,
Go to the FlexRadio home page -> Support -> Downloads -> "Flex Signature "
-> Documentation .. There you will find the Flex-6000 Hardware Reference
Guide.Then under SmartSDR -> Documentation , you will want the SmartSDR SW
User Guide and SmartCAT Guide
73,
Dudley
WA5QPZ
Se
Hello all
Does anyone know where I can go to find the full manual for the Flex 6300??
The only place I find one is on e-bay and I do not want to pay money for it.
Thanks Bill
ope...@rcn.com
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Great Idea Dave.
Bret
WX7Y
-Original Message-
From: FlexRadio [mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Dave
Movius
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 2:24 PM
To: Patrick Greenlee
Cc:
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] FlexRadio Manual
Would it be helpful to organize and create a sort
Good idea Dave.
Dennis KØEOO
- Original Message -
From: "Dave Movius"
To: "Patrick Greenlee"
Cc: ""
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 3:23:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] FlexRadio Manual
Would it be helpful to organize and create a sort of Flex
I've had my F3K for just over a year. I found the existing documentation
and Knowledge Base articles good enough. Many things have been improved
to work better over the years but very little has been added so the
documentation, while old, is still valid. When I had a specific
question I asked
Mao's "Little Red Book", A journey of a thousand miles begins with a
> single step.
>
> Patrick AF5CK Tentative candidate volunteer.
>
> -Original Message- From: Duane Reese
> Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2013 12:08 PM
> To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
> Subj
2:08 PM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] FlexRadio Manual
Jon/George,
As Neal said he is always glad to have volunteers to help with the WIKI.
As for the manual, all the updates have errata lists and it should be an
fairly easy task to take these lists and incorporate them in the
a
single step.
Patrick AF5CK Tentative candidate volunteer.
-Original Message-
From: Duane Reese
Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2013 12:08 PM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] FlexRadio Manual
Jon/George,
As Neal said he is always glad to have volunteers to help with the WIKI.
As
Jon/George,
As Neal said he is always glad to have volunteers to help with the WIKI.
As for the manual, all the updates have errata lists and it should be an
fairly easy task to take these lists and incorporate them in the manual and
the WIKI. A good community project would be to make a list o
The manual is draft and does not have V/U info in it.
-Tim
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[mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Ed White
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2011 4:55 PM
To: SDR-5000
Subject: [Flexradio] Manual 2.X
You will need to add
You will need to add the connections for the V/U unit
Also I did not see any info on the V/U (could have missed it)
Ed
WA3BZT
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To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] Manual
Is the manual for the 5000, with schematics, available on line?
Thanks
Fred W1FC
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[mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Lee Mushel
Sent: Thursday, 21 January 2010 10:48 AM
To: Bob McGwier; Edwin Marzan
Cc: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Manual Notch
Gentlemen:
Yup! But would you believe, the "local" radio amateurs around here refer t
- Original Message -
From: "Bob McGwier"
To: "Edwin Marzan"
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Manual Notch
Patience not required, only civility. I agree with the noisiest critic
that this should have been done ages ago.
Bob
Maybe it would work on AM instead of trying to notch out the carrier?
Brett
- Original Message -
From: "Nige"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 6:28 AM
Subject: [Flexradio] Manual Notch
I note from recent searches and general perusal of the reflector that the
su
Patience not required, only civility. I agree with the noisiest critic
that this should have been done ages ago.
Bob
On 1/20/2010 4:42 PM, Edwin Marzan wrote:
The poor knob turners can only dream of adding this capability to their
radios. With Flex it will become a reality.
Be patient, my
exradio@flex-radio.biz
> Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Manual Notch
>
> Manual notch, absolutely!!
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Bob McGwier wrote:
>
> > It is pretty easy to implement once we have the IIR design stuff included.
> > It is one of those things t
Manual notch, absolutely!!
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Bob McGwier wrote:
> It is pretty easy to implement once we have the IIR design stuff included.
> It is one of those things that just keeps getting shoved to the back of the
> pile. The IIR design stuff is non-trivial to incorporate
It is pretty easy to implement once we have the IIR design stuff
included. It is one of those things that just keeps getting shoved to
the back of the pile. The IIR design stuff is non-trivial to
incorporate but the actual implementation of the filter GIVEN the design
is easy.
Aim barbs her
:23 -0500
> Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Manual Notch
>
> >
> > Well, a manual notch with user selectable or "draggable" width would be
> > most useful.
> >
>
> A manual notch filter would be exceptionally useful for digital modes, as
> well. I
>
> Well, a manual notch with user selectable or "draggable" width would be
> most useful.
>
A manual notch filter would be exceptionally useful for digital modes, as well.
It's something I have often wished for.
Peter
K1PGV
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I note from recent searches and general perusal of the reflector that the
subject of a manual notch has gone very quiet. I imagine most would class
this as a requirement on an elite class radio but very little has been said
since 2007 when it was overlooked to ensure all the "essential" function
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thomas Hendricks
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 3:00 PM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz; 'Ken'
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Manual changes
Sorry to jump in, but I am surprised that the FlexRadio m
Sorry to jump in, but I am surprised that the FlexRadio manual does not have
list of "change pages" in the front matter.
This is a requirement for military tech manuals and a great convenience for
any large document subject to frequent changes.
Tom Hendricks
K6THH
-Origin
Ken wrote:
> Is there any place on the flex site that details or lists the differences or
> pages that changed between the latest release of the manual and the last
> one? I'd hate to have to print out another copy of the complete manual to
> stay current with the latest.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ken
Not bad
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Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 1:25:03 PM
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Sent: Thursday, September 11, 20
the graphics.
Hope this helps,
73 de Joe - AB1DO
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To: "Ed White WA3BZT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: ; "Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 11:24
Subject: Re:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Sachnoff
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 9:22 AM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Manual changes
Neal
The downside is Adobe Acrobat is a cost item selling for at least $260 or more.
So perhaps open
Let me see what I can do (since I own a copy of Acrobat!)
Neal
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 4:21 PM, Don Sachnoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Neal
>
> The downside is Adobe Acrobat is a cost item selling for at least $260 or
> more. So perhaps open office might have a solution or using side bars on
Neal
The downside is Adobe Acrobat is a cost item selling for at least $260 or more.
So perhaps open office might have a solution or using side bars on those items
that changed.
Don - kx9q
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The easiest way (if you own Adobe Acrobat) is to open the old and new
files and do a "diff" which marks the changes. I am not sure if you
can open pdf files in Word but if you can you can do the same thing. I
am not a regular user of Open Office (which is what is used to author
the files) but I wou
On Sep 11, 2008, at 6:49 AM, Ed White WA3BZT wrote:
> Hi Ken:
> I have been asking for that for years.
> Ed
> WA3BZT
Maybe change bars would be useful.
Brian Lloyd
Granite Bay Montessori School 9330 Sierra College Bl
brian AT gbmontessori DOT com Roseville, CA 95661
+1.916.36
Hi Ken:
I have been asking for that for years.
Ed
WA3BZT
Ken wrote:
> Is there any place on the flex site that details or lists the differences or
> pages that changed between the latest release of the manual and the last
> one? I'd hate to have to print out another copy of the complete manual to
Is there any place on the flex site that details or lists the differences or
pages that changed between the latest release of the manual and the last
one? I'd hate to have to print out another copy of the complete manual to
stay current with the latest.
Thanks,
Ken - N8KJG
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Well I hope that the new manual will come in two types
1. One complete manual
2. Pages that have been changed from 1,10,3. This will save some of us
that like to have a carry off copy to our reading room fro having to
print the complete manual again.
Ed
WA3BZT
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At 08:18 AM 7/16/2007, Bob McGwier wrote:
>True but I think you already know I did HMM using mixtures of Gaussians
>in 1986 in possibly the best set of technical papers I ever wrote at
>our common place of business.
I assume these weren't published in IEEE publications? (or at least
not in somet
Bob McGwier wrote:
> True but I think you already know I did HMM using mixtures of Gaussians
> in 1986 in possibly the best set of technical papers I ever wrote at
> our common place of business.
Yeah, but I was thinking as well of ICA here.
Also, I'm pretty convinced there is an LPC-codebook-b
True but I think you already know I did HMM using mixtures of Gaussians
in 1986 in possibly the best set of technical papers I ever wrote at
our common place of business. In a more refined version of it later,
applied to Markov chains and not to continuous time and space stochastic
processes
"MUSIC" was invented where Frank and I worked for over 20 years
together in the middle 1960's. It can be a problem living behind locked
doors marked SHUT UP AS YOU LEAVE. But your point is well taken. One
or more of these existing algorithms can be made to work.
There is a large body of lit
If we were rendering in OpenGL, that would come for free and along for
the ride.
Yes, I am on my hobby horse. I do not like harming the performance of
the overall radio because we are afraid somebody might have a ten
generation old graphics card.
Please, somebody give me some more ammo.
Bob
On 7/11/07, Jim Lux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> AKA an adaptive signal canceller. You adapt to find the strongest
> signal (in time/frequency, as with radar STAP), subtract it from the
> input. Then find the next strongest signal, subtract it, etc.
That's one way, but it's not what Bob was
At 11:41 AM 7/11/2007, Bob McGwier wrote:
>Here is the grand experiment we are going to try when we finally get to
>calm down from the Flex5000 rush to finish. I have done enough
>matlab/octave experimentation to expect it to work so long as we define
>what it is we mean by work.
>
>Suppose you a
On 7/11/07, Bob McGwier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> ...It is strongly correlated and we should be able to
> derive a "filter" that will predict a version of the signal that is IN
> your passband. The property of the signal we will optimize on is to
> reduce the energy of the interference to t
At 10:03 AM 7/11/2007 -0700, you wrote:
>Yes, I've done this before with the Radio Plus Quantum Phaser and my current
>Wellbrook phased array. Some of my MW DX friends have done extensive work in
>this area by modifying the MFJ phaser, or building Misek-based units such as
>the phasers Dallas Lankf
> I like this idea quite a bit. Mainly because I use this concept all
the
> time in other applications (IDE, Paint Shop Pro, Word, etc).
>
I set my sights much lower. I'm just hoping some day in the distant
future we'll be able to re-size the panadapter display that we already
have.
Ah, to dr
Bob,
I knew that this type of mathematical analysis of the out of band signal was
theoretically possible. However, I hesitated to mention it lest you guys
get deluged with clamoring for its immediate implementation. You let the
cat out of the bag, so you are responsible for the consequencesh
8 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
> Subject: RE: [Flexradio] Manual notch filter?
>
> Frank's approach of using a 3D style control sounds exciting and I'm
> guessing lends itself to many other functions for which it is currently
> di
> All,
>
> As I was [one] of the submitters of the manual notch filter, I have
> given some thought on how it can be implemented. Open discussion. I
> like to click on a signal to do something with it, and I am dedicated
> to the mouse. However, that is not going to work, as clicking on a
> sign
Wow!
until this I had not thought there was any bennfit to "out of passband
notch".
Jim - W4YXU
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From: "Bob McGwier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ray Andrews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 1:41 PM
Su
Here is the grand experiment we are going to try when we finally get to
calm down from the Flex5000 rush to finish. I have done enough
matlab/octave experimentation to expect it to work so long as we define
what it is we mean by work.
Suppose you are listening to weak signal A. Strong signa
A couple of observations...
1. ) I think a simple notch filter that is outside of the filter pass
band, or its immediate skirts, is NOT going to effect anything that you
hear within the filter pass band. Any transmitter splatter or intermod
products that occurs before the ADC can not be remov
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> radio.biz] On Behalf Of Charles Greene
> Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 1:20 PM
> To: Eric Wachsmann; FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
> Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Manual notch filter?
>
> All,
>
> As I was [one] of the submi
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> > radio.biz] On Behalf Of Tim Ellison
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 5:29 PM
> > To: Guy Atkins
> > Cc: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
> > Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Manual notch filter?
> >
> > The notch filter should be
o.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Manual notch filter?
Hi,
Have you tried RF phasing to reduce local MF interference? For example you
would be receiving A3Z on your phased array or Beverage and you can be
receiving KOMO on a small loop antenna. Combine the signals and adjust the
loop so its
At 08:25 PM 7/10/2007 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Ray,
>
>Point well taken.
>
>I shouldn't have described what I had in mind as splatter. "Over
>modulation" would probably be more correct.
>
>I DX foreign medium wave stations from Asia and the Pacific, and the #1
>reason this type of DXing is a big chall
s [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 19:26:23 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Manual notch filter?
Guy,
Of course, a notch filter could be coded to work anywhere in the range of
the panadapter display. However, don't ho
Guy,
Of course, a notch filter could be coded to work anywhere in the range of
the panadapter display. However, don't hold your breath waiting for it to
do what you want. If the splatter is caused by an improperly adjusted
transmitter somewhere else on the band, then the splatter consists of
Sounds like a plan to me.
Bob
Jim Lux wrote:
> At 03:47 PM 7/10/2007, Eric Wachsmann wrote:
>> There are multiple issues at hand here. First, the technical aspect of how
>> to implement the filter. I'm sure there are latency considerations unless
>> we somehow combined this into our existing
KE2SL wrote:
> I agree a manual notch filter would be useful and would be even better if
> you could right click the offending signal when in panadapter display and
> have a selection to apply notch filter. Also it should be available in other
> modes as well as CW.
>
> Just some wishful thinki
At 03:47 PM 7/10/2007, Eric Wachsmann wrote:
>There are multiple issues at hand here. First, the technical aspect of how
>to implement the filter. I'm sure there are latency considerations unless
>we somehow combined this into our existing RX filter. Those issues are
>really for our DSP gurus N4
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> radio.biz] On Behalf Of Tim Ellison
> Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 5:29 PM
> To: Guy Atkins
> Cc: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
> Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Manual notch filter?
>
> The notch filter should be able to work anywhere in the passband of the
> au
: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: RE: [Flexradio] Manual notch filter?
Tim,
Would a notch like this be able to work outside of the filter passband,
but within the panadapter window? It would be great to put a wide manual
notch on an adjacent channel signal to knock down splatter. However,
this
Tim,
Would a notch like this be able to work outside of the filter passband, but
within the panadapter window? It would be great to put a wide manual notch on
an adjacent channel signal to knock down splatter. However, this might work
better (or at all) with software phasing algorithms such as
Interestingly, in the digi world (PSK31) both HamScope and MixW have
notch filters built right into their waterfall's. You simply right click
on the offending signal and notch it out (up to about 40db I think).
de ken n9vv
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I agree a manual notch filter would be usefu
> I agree a manual notch filter would be useful and would be even better if
> you could right click the offending signal when in panadapter display and
> have a selection to apply notch filter. Also it should be available in
> other
> modes as well as CW.
>
> Just some wishful thinking :-)
>
> Dave
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Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 1:14 PM
To: Tim Ellison; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Manual notch filter?
Maybe implemented as a "reverse" of the present bandpass. W
, July 10, 2007 10:14 AM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Manual notch filter?
> The manual notch filter is important.
>
> All of the programming effort for the past few months has been towards
> getting the FLEX-5000 working with PowerSDR and not on providing new
> features. Enhance
I agree a manual notch filter would be useful and would be even better if
you could right click the offending signal when in panadapter display and
have a selection to apply notch filter. Also it should be available in other
modes as well as CW.
Just some wishful thinking :-)
Dave
WO2X
>
>
is complete.
-Tim
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Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 10:57 AM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] Manual notch filter?
Over the past 8 months, there has been a couple of
Over the past 8 months, there has been a couple of enhancement requests to add
Manual Notch filter for CW. I always thought a manual notch could be useful on
PowerSDR, same as it is on other conventional steamboat rigs.
But this is one of the few good enhancement requests that has not been
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>I second Open Office, really nice program that's available to both Windows
> and Linux users and no telling how many other O.S.es. It work's for me
> very
> well.
>
> C
I second Open Office, really nice program that's available to both Windows
and Linux users and no telling how many other O.S.es. It work's for me very
well.
Cheers
Hulen
K5HCS
P.S. Now programming the SDR-1000 with Visual Studio Pro #3, Educational
version for $75 on Ebay.
-- ne
*.doc, too.
Regards!
Bernhard, AE6YN / DL4MHK
Also schrieb Joe - AB1DO am Mittwoch, 8. November 2006 10:53 zum
Thema "[Flexradio] Manual PDF conversion help":
| Hi,
|
| I am hoping to use the collective and impressive brain power on this
| reflector to help with production of the manual. I am
ailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > radio.biz] On Behalf Of Karl-Heinz Gansel
> > Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 1:50 PM
> > To: Joe - AB1DO
> > Cc: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
> > Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Manual PDF conversion help
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > t
> > radio.biz] On Behalf Of Karl-Heinz Gansel
> > Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 1:50 PM
> > To: Joe - AB1DO
> > Cc: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
> > Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Manual PDF conversion help
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > try the PDF Writer from Fo
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> Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 1:50 PM
> To: Joe - AB1DO
> Cc: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
> Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Manual PDF conversion help
>
> Hi,
>
> try the PDF Writer from Foxitsoftware. The PDF Reader is 10 times
>
This outfit offers a host of FREE tools that works very well
http://www.pdfill.com/
de ken n9vv
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Hi Joe, I am not sure if I am answering your question, but OpenOffice
(free) has a super easy PDF conversion. I have used it and it certainly
preserves my URL links (you called them bookmarks?). Give it a try.
de ken n9vv
Joe - AB1DO wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am hoping to use the collective and impre
Hi,
try the PDF Writer from Foxitsoftware. The PDF Reader is 10 times
faster than the PDF from Adobe and the writer is much cheaper.
$35.00 per user
http://foxitsoftware.com/
Reader is free an the writer $35 and you can first test it!
73 Karl-Heinz
DL6EBS
Joe - AB1DO schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I
KA5MIR wrote:
>> I know Open Office will do it brilliantly, but because of various
>> complexities with the doc file, it will not import this file correctly,
>> which is too bad.
>
> That is a shame. In the spirit of freedom and open source, like Flex and
> PowerSDR, everyone who can, please con
> I know Open Office will do it brilliantly, but because of various
> complexities with the doc file, it will not import this file correctly,
> which is too bad.
That is a shame. In the spirit of freedom and open source, like Flex and
PowerSDR, everyone who can, please consider OpenOffice. It i
Joe - AB1DO wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am hoping to use the collective and impressive brain power on this
> reflector to help with production of the manual. I am looking for a
> cost-effective way to convert the doc file that the manual is written in and
> that I am working on to a pdf file with bookma
At 10:53 AM 11/8/2006, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am hoping to use the collective and impressive brain power on this
>reflector to help with production of the manual. I am looking for a
>cost-effective way to convert the doc file that the manual is
>written in and that I am working on to a pdf file wi
Hi,
I am hoping to use the collective and impressive brain power on this reflector
to help with production of the manual. I am looking for a cost-effective way to
convert the doc file that the manual is written in and that I am working on to
a pdf file with bookmarks. Currently the free program
I probably missed this some where in the docs... but, now that the auto scan
feature is no longer available in later SVN releases, a "manual" scan may be
made with a double click on the Power SDR Memory Scan box. To keep the memory
window open, un-check the Close on Recall before beginning the
Hi Gang:
Any idea when a new update will be.
Ed
WA3BZT
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