Is the warning still applicable with the later SDR X svn after 1189?
Has the potential problem been solved?
If I use the later SDR-X svn such as svn 1194 am I still running the risk of
harming my beloved SDR1000?
73/Crit/K4BXN
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I just got 3 e-mails with this subject...my ISP
trapped them
as containing the Beagle virus.
Ron K0IDT
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> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 3:21 PM
> To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
> Subject: [Flexradio] Warning???
>
> Is the warning still applicable with the later SDR X svn after 1189?
> Has the potential problem been solved?
> If I use the later SDR-X svn such as svn 11
The past few mornings I've come into the shack and found all sorts of
strange windows popped up on my Touchscreen monitor.
This morning I came in and Flex 5000 was in transmit (fortunately drive set
at zero).
Some Miller moths had taken a liking to my monitor and their bouncing off
the scr
Do not open link in this mai !
This side is infected !
73, martin dl1fux
Am 10.09.2010 18:29, schrieb Larry Lecrone:
http://kidojuqi.tripod.com/
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Bob is working on some new code and it has the potential to harm your
radio. Please review the SVN log for every new release before running
it on your system.
-Tim
Integrated Technical Services
Apex, North Carolina
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I recently built an Atom 330 Machine for the 5000A and ran into a
problem that I originally thought was a problem with the MOBO. If MixW
was in TX the power out would jump up 100+ watts output no matter what
the drive setting. The same for TUNE. This was even happening in LSB
(VAC disabled). The p
In Jeff's latest release (july 8, 06) I just discovered a major bug. No
matter what value you have written into the Setup / transmit /tune pwr
window , it gets overwritten by the transmit pwr shown on the console
face when you apply the tune function on the second or third tune
application. If
One of the many functions needed in any digital signal or analog system
is a clipping function. In software, this is traditionally done with a
bunch of
if (signal > max) signal = max;
if (signal < min) signal = min;
This is very expensive. If your compiler users intrinsics for absolute
valu
Thanks for the update, Bob
-Tim
-Original Message-
From: Robert McGwier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 1:00 PM
To: Tim Ellison
Cc: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] WARNING: Caution running SVN version 1189
One of the many functions needed in
One solution to this may be to make sure that the built in soundcard is
selected as the default device (rather than the FLEX-5000 audio or VAC).
Eric
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Mark Mumaw wrote:
> I recently built an Atom 330 Machine for the 5000A and ran into a
> problem that I origin
Thanks for the notification, Duffy.
I'll take a look at it this evening when I return
home. It's possible this bug is in the Flex code, too
(SVN 567 or earlier?), but I won't have a clearer idea
regarding its source until I can get to my computer.
73,
- Jeff, K6JCA
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Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 10:49 AM
To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] Warning Pwr bug in latest K6JCA console
In Jeff's latest release (july 8, 06) I just discovered a major bug. No
matter what value you have written into the
> John P. Basilotto
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> To: F
OK, found the bug and have fixed it. Will probably
wait a few days (probably until the weekend, just in
case something else pops up), before I release the
corrected version.
Please let me know if there are any other bugs!!
Thanks to all, and especially Duffy's eagle eye,
- Jeff, K6JCA
--- Je
Three things you can always count on:
1. "The check's in the mail."
2. "Of course, I'll respect you in the morning."
3. "I'm from the government and I'm here to help you."
Now we can add a fourth one:
"At Microsoft we do it right - first time every time. Your software
freedom is our greatest con
am
running WinME (I can't get rid of it), Win2K and VISTA.
73
Lee K9WRU
- Original Message -
From: "Ray Andrews, K9DUR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Alan NV8A'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Cc: "'Brad A. Steffler'" <[EMAIL P
In the last two days, I have been pushing out some code with bug fixes
to PowerSDR. In several cases, people would report new bugs, Eric W
and I would look, and we could find not one thing wrong. Eric would
rebuild and the code would work as expected.
We did several tests after wasting hal
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To: "Flex Radio"
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "High Performance Software Defined Radio
Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 6:08 PM
Subject: [Flexradio] WARNING WARNING WARNING Platform SDK uprade on
WindowsXP S
n3evl wrote:
> Bob,
>
> You might want to check your LIB and INCLUDE environment variables to
> see if they point to any sub-folders under the folder>. It's been a while since I last installed the platform sdk but
> I seem to remember it lets you choose the folder and then you hook your
> dev
On 08/16/07 10:54 pm Brad A. Steffler wrote:
> Three things you can always count on:
>
> 1. "The check's in the mail."
> 2. "Of course, I'll respect you in the morning."
> 3. "I'm from the government and I'm here to help you."
>
> Now we can add a fourth one:
> "At Microsoft we do it right - fir
Alan,
At TRW Automotive, where I recently retired from, they are still running
Win2K on the production floor with no plans to change. The new office
machines are running XP, but not production.
73, Ray, K9DUR
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Bob no need for ANY apologies. The speed with which all of you have
attacked problems is totally without comparison. Us beginning hackers
very much appreciate all the effort you have all put into this product.
I am to the point that when I see an issue (we aren't allowed to use the
word "bug" o
Hey, we knew the job was dangerous when we took it!
The alphas are the bleeding edge. The cartoon
reminds us that there may be imperfections. If
we want comfort, we'll use the betas.
Keep up the good work Bob!
Mike - AA8K
Robert McGwier wrote:
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>
> My apologies for my dumb mistake. I
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