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Re: 137MHz "V" Antenna advice needed ...
DiskCone is what I see ...
DiskCone is what I see ...
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Michael Durkin
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#65098
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Re: 137MHz "V" Antenna advice needed ...
I am making educated guesses here.
Yes, connect them together to the shield of the feed line. I am not sure what you are trying to achieve here, though.
{^_^}
I am making educated guesses here.
Yes, connect them together to the shield of the feed line. I am not sure what you are trying to achieve here, though.
{^_^}
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jdow
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#65097
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Re: 137MHz "V" Antenna advice needed ...
It's NOT a Yagi - this picture (see HERE) is similar to what I am building but for 137MHz (the one in the pic is for a higher frequency).
The two dipole elements are horizontal and 120
It's NOT a Yagi - this picture (see HERE) is similar to what I am building but for 137MHz (the one in the pic is for a higher frequency).
The two dipole elements are horizontal and 120
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David Slipper
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#65096
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Re: A new way to shut off a PC
So what is the CPU temperature.
{^_^}
On 20211221 07:06:49, michel soldevila wrote:
So what is the CPU temperature.
{^_^}
On 20211221 07:06:49, michel soldevila wrote:
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jdow
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#65095
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Re: Reverse Spectrum
You need to swap I and Q if possible.
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You need to swap I and Q if possible.
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPad
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donaldhawbaker
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#65094
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Re: A new way to shut off a PC
Just a quick suggestion Michel.
If your motherboard has built-in graphicspull your graphics card and use the motherboard output.
That will reduce the peak power demand andprove whether the PSU is
Just a quick suggestion Michel.
If your motherboard has built-in graphicspull your graphics card and use the motherboard output.
That will reduce the peak power demand andprove whether the PSU is
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Allan Isaacs
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#65093
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Re: 137MHz "V" Antenna advice needed ...
Slightly confused... any images of said 8 element horizontal V dipole?
With that said...
A beam (Yagi) with 8 elements will be highly directional, not something you want when chasing a satellite that
Slightly confused... any images of said 8 element horizontal V dipole?
With that said...
A beam (Yagi) with 8 elements will be highly directional, not something you want when chasing a satellite that
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Kriss Kliegle KA1GJU
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#65092
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137MHz "V" Antenna advice needed ...
Hi, I am in the process of making a "horizontal 'V' dipole" antenna for receiving NOAA and have a question about adding a reflector.
It will have 8 elements in the reflector and my questions are
Hi, I am in the process of making a "horizontal 'V' dipole" antenna for receiving NOAA and have a question about adding a reflector.
It will have 8 elements in the reflector and my questions are
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David Slipper
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#65091
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Re: A new way to shut off a PC
That is exactly what was happening to me 6 months ago. A new uprated PSU fixed it.
Robin ZL1RNF
Sent from Mail for Windows
That is exactly what was happening to me 6 months ago. A new uprated PSU fixed it.
Robin ZL1RNF
Sent from Mail for Windows
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Robin Francis
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#65090
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Re: A new way to shut off a PC
I would also suspect the power supply. It could be that when you start SDR Console the increased load on the power supply (both for the USB attached SDR as well as the graphics card) is causing the
I would also suspect the power supply. It could be that when you start SDR Console the increased load on the power supply (both for the USB attached SDR as well as the graphics card) is causing the
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Dennis Matzen
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#65089
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Re: A new way to shut off a PC
I have 3 disks in my PC : one 500 GB SSD for the system, and two 3 TB HDD for the data (mostly pictures RAW files). All are monitored by CrystalDiskInfo, which does not report any problem.
Again,
I have 3 disks in my PC : one 500 GB SSD for the system, and two 3 TB HDD for the data (mostly pictures RAW files). All are monitored by CrystalDiskInfo, which does not report any problem.
Again,
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michel soldevila
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#65088
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Re: A new way to shut off a PC
Same here Nick.
I had lots of intermittent problems latelyand found disk errors marked in the system logs corresponding timewise to theproblems.
The pair of 525GB SSDs in RAID carried onregardless
Same here Nick.
I had lots of intermittent problems latelyand found disk errors marked in the system logs corresponding timewise to theproblems.
The pair of 525GB SSDs in RAID carried onregardless
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Allan Isaacs
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#65087
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Re: A new way to shut off a PC
Definitely check the SMART info for your disks: https://www.howtogeek.com/134735/how-to-see-if-your-hard-drive-is-dying/
It wouldn't hurt. I had a failing drive one time and it manifested all sorts of
Definitely check the SMART info for your disks: https://www.howtogeek.com/134735/how-to-see-if-your-hard-drive-is-dying/
It wouldn't hurt. I had a failing drive one time and it manifested all sorts of
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Nick Arend
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#65086
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Re: A new way to shut off a PC
I have also seen fans on graphic cards fail without any user warning. Could also be an accumulation of dust slowing things down.
My case has screens on air intakes that catch 99% of dust before it
I have also seen fans on graphic cards fail without any user warning. Could also be an accumulation of dust slowing things down.
My case has screens on air intakes that catch 99% of dust before it
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David De Coons
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#65085
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Re: A new way to shut off a PC
When you installed Windows 10 did youswitch off all the intrusive programs?
These are turned off in the non-expressinstall or whatever they call it.
If you failed to turn these off theprocessor load
When you installed Windows 10 did youswitch off all the intrusive programs?
These are turned off in the non-expressinstall or whatever they call it.
If you failed to turn these off theprocessor load
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Allan Isaacs
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#65084
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Re: A new way to shut off a PC
The disks are in good conditions according to CrystalDiskInfo. The resync only happens when the PC suffers an unexpected shutdown. As pointed out by Allan, this is normal opération.
Come to think of
The disks are in good conditions according to CrystalDiskInfo. The resync only happens when the PC suffers an unexpected shutdown. As pointed out by Allan, this is normal opération.
Come to think of
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michel soldevila
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#65083
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Re: Airspy Black Friday Sales event is ON! 😍
Not to my knowledge.
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On 20211221 03:39:50, David J Taylor via groups.io wrote:
Not to my knowledge.
{^_^}
On 20211221 03:39:50, David J Taylor via groups.io wrote:
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jdow
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#65082
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Re: A new way to shut off a PC
Anyunexpected shutdown will result in that hard drive resync especially if itsWindows software RAID.
If it’sa bad disk you’ll always get red marks in the System log.
If the PCgoes to a black
Anyunexpected shutdown will result in that hard drive resync especially if itsWindows software RAID.
If it’sa bad disk you’ll always get red marks in the System log.
If the PCgoes to a black
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Allan Isaacs
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#65081
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Re: Airspy Black Friday Sales event is ON! 😍
On Tue, Dec 21, 2021 at 12:03 PM, Alan G4ZFQ wrote:
Yes, the Discovery is different and works well at all frequencies without any modification. Probably not possible anyway.
I'm surprised Max is
On Tue, Dec 21, 2021 at 12:03 PM, Alan G4ZFQ wrote:
Yes, the Discovery is different and works well at all frequencies without any modification. Probably not possible anyway.
I'm surprised Max is
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Max
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#65080
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Re: A new way to shut off a PC
You’ve got a bad disk or bad disk controller.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
https://www.sdr-radio.com
You’ve got a bad disk or bad disk controller.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
https://www.sdr-radio.com
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Simon Brown
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#65079
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