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i5 SFF Desktop / CUDA (VINTAGES ...)
Full size? You mean 8" or 12-13" (or so) or the huge VAX carts? I still have a large (12=13") SASI disk and the machine it went with. I can't even remember the computer name - KayPro I think. Got it u
Full size? You mean 8" or 12-13" (or so) or the huge VAX carts? I still have a large (12=13") SASI disk and the machine it went with. I can't even remember the computer name - KayPro I think. Got it u
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· #47862
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i5 SFF Desktop / CUDA
One of the crews I worked with at Magnavox in Torrance has that sort of beat. Back when 8080s cost in the three figures range they designed one into the OM-55 Navy satcom terminal for DSCS satellites
One of the crews I worked with at Magnavox in Torrance has that sort of beat. Back when 8080s cost in the three figures range they designed one into the OM-55 Navy satcom terminal for DSCS satellites
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jdow
· #47863
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Tools when playing back recordings
It sounds like a keyboard macro might be a good approach to your desires if Simon were to implement such a thing. Then pressing a keyboard key could play five seconds and advance 55 seconds. That way
It sounds like a keyboard macro might be a good approach to your desires if Simon were to implement such a thing. Then pressing a keyboard key could play five seconds and advance 55 seconds. That way
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jdow
· #47871
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Follow up on RF Quiet UPS *** Updated ***
The APC Matrix 5000 builds a "sine wave" in some three steps so the switching speed is low. Nonetheless it radiates like a summabitch into high HF and even VHF. It would be nice to find a 20 A plus EM
The APC Matrix 5000 builds a "sine wave" in some three steps so the switching speed is low. Nonetheless it radiates like a summabitch into high HF and even VHF. It would be nice to find a 20 A plus EM
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jdow
· #47940
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SDR Console.. two istances
That brings to mind a thought I had as I drifted off. In that situation it would be nice to be able to have Pluto transmit at 6 msps and no receive if that is possible or practical. Even more fun woul
That brings to mind a thought I had as I drifted off. In that situation it would be nice to be able to have Pluto transmit at 6 msps and no receive if that is possible or practical. Even more fun woul
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jdow
· #47941
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SDR Console.. two istances
With a serial port I bet it could be done. {o.o}
With a serial port I bet it could be done. {o.o}
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jdow
· #47942
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OS Choice Question
I rather prefer 10, a VERY thoroughly tweaked 10. WinAero Tweater and 7+ Taskbar Tweaker to the rescue of a damn near unusable Windows 10 on a desktop. (I also deleted all the cruft from the "Metro" e
I rather prefer 10, a VERY thoroughly tweaked 10. WinAero Tweater and 7+ Taskbar Tweaker to the rescue of a damn near unusable Windows 10 on a desktop. (I also deleted all the cruft from the "Metro" e
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jdow
· #47945
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OS Choice Question
Lemme see, I get thousands of attempts to crack through my firewall each day, perhaps 100 to 200 of them or so are attempts at telnet or ssh. I simply amend the firewall to block their whois disclosed
Lemme see, I get thousands of attempts to crack through my firewall each day, perhaps 100 to 200 of them or so are attempts at telnet or ssh. I simply amend the firewall to block their whois disclosed
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jdow
· #47948
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SDR Console.. two istances
It is not all that difficult to sync between multiple document windows since message passing is a breeze and fairly efficient. Synchronizing sample rates would not be needed. The two sides would have
It is not all that difficult to sync between multiple document windows since message passing is a breeze and fairly efficient. Synchronizing sample rates would not be needed. The two sides would have
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jdow
· #47952
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SDR Console.. two istances
I have code for the shared memory handler. It is designed so that either side can initiate the shared memory. (It is used in rtlsdr++.) BUT, for some things you could "cheat" and use an edit window or
I have code for the shared memory handler. It is designed so that either side can initiate the shared memory. (It is used in rtlsdr++.) BUT, for some things you could "cheat" and use an edit window or
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jdow
· #47953
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OS Choice Question
If you are looking for out of the box without user customization Win 7 is vastly better than Win 10. My desktop is not a cellphone, thank you. BUT, if you dig up "WinAero Tweaker" and "7" Taskbar Twea
If you are looking for out of the box without user customization Win 7 is vastly better than Win 10. My desktop is not a cellphone, thank you. BUT, if you dig up "WinAero Tweaker" and "7" Taskbar Twea
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jdow
· #47985
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OS Choice Question
Incidentally, if Windows takes 10 where I cannot tolerate I won't be going back to 7. I'll be going to Linux as dreadful as it may be. {o.o}
Incidentally, if Windows takes 10 where I cannot tolerate I won't be going back to 7. I'll be going to Linux as dreadful as it may be. {o.o}
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jdow
· #47986
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Frequency not scrolling smooth w/ CAT and RIG
Learning is a very self-rewarding experience. Forget it is programming. Just think if it as telling your five year old how to put that open box of ice cream in the refrigerator. {o.o}
Learning is a very self-rewarding experience. Forget it is programming. Just think if it as telling your five year old how to put that open box of ice cream in the refrigerator. {o.o}
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jdow
· #47987
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OS Choice Question
I've been using Linux since the 90s - RedHat Hurricane I think it was. It ain't ready for prime time is my opinion. It's a pain in the patootie to use for some things. Audio is particularly "iffy". {o
I've been using Linux since the 90s - RedHat Hurricane I think it was. It ain't ready for prime time is my opinion. It's a pain in the patootie to use for some things. Audio is particularly "iffy". {o
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jdow
· #47989
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OS Choice Question
Don't run a router without it, though. Use an older but still working PC. Load Centos 7 or Centos 8. Build up your router functions around it. Been doing that since RedHat Hurricane which was labeled
Don't run a router without it, though. Use an older but still working PC. Load Centos 7 or Centos 8. Build up your router functions around it. Been doing that since RedHat Hurricane which was labeled
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jdow
· #47991
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OS Choice Question
Never left Linux. Still running SL7.x installs, one real in the router and a couple VMs that get used very seldom. It will be. I need to migrate from SL7.x to Centos eventually. {o.o}
Never left Linux. Still running SL7.x installs, one real in the router and a couple VMs that get used very seldom. It will be. I need to migrate from SL7.x to Centos eventually. {o.o}
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jdow
· #48003
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OS Choice Question
Evil? I don't know one way or another. So I don't factor that into my decisions. What I do factor in is a nice happy PC running 10 XXXX and it refuses to update to the next feature pack. I fought thro
Evil? I don't know one way or another. So I don't factor that into my decisions. What I do factor in is a nice happy PC running 10 XXXX and it refuses to update to the next feature pack. I fought thro
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jdow
· #48033
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OS Choice Question
More to the point - why do *I* keep getting penile enhancement ads considering I completely lack one of the key prerequisites? {O.O} "They are out to get you. But, never forget, it is not personal." S
More to the point - why do *I* keep getting penile enhancement ads considering I completely lack one of the key prerequisites? {O.O} "They are out to get you. But, never forget, it is not personal." S
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jdow
· #48034
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Shifting the null on SDR Console
Nice workaround - thanks! {^_^}
Nice workaround - thanks! {^_^}
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jdow
· #48036
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30 kHz tuning steps for OIRT
#request
If he is adding 30 kHz he might as well add 15 kHz. That is used for the main dedicated railroad road frequencies in the US. (Channels have been split recently and are on 7.5 kHz.) The purist in me su
If he is adding 30 kHz he might as well add 15 kHz. That is used for the main dedicated railroad road frequencies in the US. (Channels have been split recently and are on 7.5 kHz.) The purist in me su
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jdow
· #48052
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