I must be losing my mind as I age, because I have not been able to make the
latest version of SDR work. I spent eight years in computer maintenance, did
a little programming, but this new stuff has become very difficult to
comprehend any more. Some of the users may be competent to handle this
Russ,
I am sorry you are having difficulties. Please submit a support ticket
via our HelpDesk (http://helpdesk.flexradio.com) so we can assign you a
case number. For details on how to do this, please refer to the
following URL: http://support.flexradio.com/ Once the support ticket is
Russ's theme seems to be about documentation which is particularly
difficult to write in the software world. Some basics should be followed.
The author must put himself in the users position and write from the
perspective that the user knows little or nothing, but is not stupid.
Any acronym
Russ
It seems to be a problem in the industry, however, I think that Flex is
much better at it. I took the PDF of the users manual to Staples and had
it printed out so I could make notes in it. It is interesting that I had
to have an email from Gerald stating it was OK for me to do it as it
is
or YouTube.
Now I just need the spare time to do such a ambitious project.
73,
Robert
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From: H. Russ Hughes russwa7...@owt.com
To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] SDR Programming Problems
Date
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 7:56 PM, H. Russ Hughes russwa7...@owt.com wrote:
I hope something can be done to make setting up a SDR a little easier than
it presently is.
All technology tends to go through three stages of development:
1. The first stage is early implementation of a new
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