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Future version 1.27 of the "World Map"
#future
time_t timeGetTime(); That has millisecond resolution - if running with mm timer set to 1 ms. Then there is the precision (100ns) timer with motherboard dependent actual resolution. I use timeGetTime(
time_t timeGetTime(); That has millisecond resolution - if running with mm timer set to 1 ms. Then there is the precision (100ns) timer with motherboard dependent actual resolution. I use timeGetTime(
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jdow
· #66519
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World Map 1.2.5
Then there is the brute force attempt to open each com port from 0 to 100. It's fugly. And it's historically not consistent from motherboard to motherboard and program to program. As I remember it the
Then there is the brute force attempt to open each com port from 0 to 100. It's fugly. And it's historically not consistent from motherboard to motherboard and program to program. As I remember it the
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jdow
· #66518
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Future version 1.27 of the "World Map"
#future
I presume you mean +/- 1 ms. Your phrasing was a touch ambiguous. And that is only with the multimedia tick size setting to 1ms. (By now setting to 0.1 ms should be allowed but I suppose ms does not f
I presume you mean +/- 1 ms. Your phrasing was a touch ambiguous. And that is only with the multimedia tick size setting to 1ms. (By now setting to 0.1 ms should be allowed but I suppose ms does not f
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jdow
· #66517
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World Map 1.2.5
Remember there are at least three or four totally unrelated different means of enumerating COM ports. That makes "correctly installed" a bit if a tough call. {o.o}
Remember there are at least three or four totally unrelated different means of enumerating COM ports. That makes "correctly installed" a bit if a tough call. {o.o}
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jdow
· #66508
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Version 3.0.26 Wobbly audio ?
Oddly enough you might get shorter latency with the 96ksps. If the audio buffer size is the same for the two data rates it will fill up quicker at 96ksps. That is the ONLY reason I can see to use 96 k
Oddly enough you might get shorter latency with the 96ksps. If the audio buffer size is the same for the two data rates it will fill up quicker at 96ksps. That is the ONLY reason I can see to use 96 k
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jdow
· #66507
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Future version 1.27 of the "World Map"
#future
This one looks intriguing, It has Windows driver. It has PPS - sort of, via USB. Waterproof GPS Receiver for Laptop, USB Interface, Raspberry Pi, 27 db Gain https://www.amazon.com/Waterproof-Receiver-
This one looks intriguing, It has Windows driver. It has PPS - sort of, via USB. Waterproof GPS Receiver for Laptop, USB Interface, Raspberry Pi, 27 db Gain https://www.amazon.com/Waterproof-Receiver-
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jdow
· #66506
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Future version 1.27 of the "World Map"
#future
You can do that using the PC version of Symmetricom's ntp client. If not that there is a full up ntp server/client for NTP out there on the web. One or both of those options should include the standar
You can do that using the PC version of Symmetricom's ntp client. If not that there is a full up ntp server/client for NTP out there on the web. One or both of those options should include the standar
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jdow
· #66505
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Memory Scanning Function
Brought to you by the department of redundancy department, division of needless repetition division. {o.o{
Brought to you by the department of redundancy department, division of needless repetition division. {o.o{
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jdow
· #66504
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World Map 1.2.5
Just make sure the top checkmark on each side in the setup dialog, "use Ports class" is ticked. {^_-}
Just make sure the top checkmark on each side in the setup dialog, "use Ports class" is ticked. {^_-}
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jdow
· #66503
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World Map 1.2.5
I understand that even with slippers hitting the family jewels is not a pleasant experience. {o.o}
I understand that even with slippers hitting the family jewels is not a pleasant experience. {o.o}
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jdow
· #66471
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World Map 1.2.5
0 Watts. At least it's not something I'd use at all. The sequencing is all wrong. Switch then apply power not the other way around. {o.o}
0 Watts. At least it's not something I'd use at all. The sequencing is all wrong. Switch then apply power not the other way around. {o.o}
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jdow
· #66432
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Problem with sdr console
Really, once was enough. {+_+}
Really, once was enough. {+_+}
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jdow
· #66421
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Problem with sdr console
Does the Device Manager show the rspduo? If not fix that. I presume you tried to create a definition for the rspduo and it is not found, right? {^_^}
Does the Device Manager show the rspduo? If not fix that. I presume you tried to create a definition for the rspduo and it is not found, right? {^_^}
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jdow
· #66420
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recommended OS version?
You cannot. You may be able to get the old SDR-Radio version 2 to work. But, basically, at this time XP is just plain not supportable. When you mention "fully worked" I presume you mean the installs.
You cannot. You may be able to get the old SDR-Radio version 2 to work. But, basically, at this time XP is just plain not supportable. When you mention "fully worked" I presume you mean the installs.
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jdow
· #66408
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Pointing eggsactly in File anlyzer
For any arbitrary carrier frequency there is no way to do what you want. You can approximate by zooming way in and clicking. It's a screen pixel thing. For situations where you see real channel spacin
For any arbitrary carrier frequency there is no way to do what you want. You can approximate by zooming way in and clicking. It's a screen pixel thing. For situations where you see real channel spacin
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jdow
· #66405
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SDR Console does nothing when I connect to servers
#sdrconsolev3
#sdrconsole
Laws provide for the prosecution of the person(s) who killed you. Personal weapons provide a chance to keep you alive. Personal weapons also provide for correcting improper governmental behavior provi
Laws provide for the prosecution of the person(s) who killed you. Personal weapons provide a chance to keep you alive. Personal weapons also provide for correcting improper governmental behavior provi
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jdow
· #66386
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SDR Console does nothing when I connect to servers
#sdrconsolev3
#sdrconsole
Felons are not allowed to have firearms. That does not in any way stop felons from acquiring firearms. Heck, felons are not allowed to do a great number of things that they still do, such as repeat th
Felons are not allowed to have firearms. That does not in any way stop felons from acquiring firearms. Heck, felons are not allowed to do a great number of things that they still do, such as repeat th
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jdow
· #66385
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Transferring definition files
Depending on how exotic his front end devices may be it's not all THAT difficult to move from machine to machine. The hard part is that each of his front ends (samplers) must be installed on its own.
Depending on how exotic his front end devices may be it's not all THAT difficult to move from machine to machine. The hard part is that each of his front ends (samplers) must be installed on its own.
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jdow
· #66384
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Transferring definition files
Yes, Spock. {^_-}
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jdow
· #66383
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SDRC V3.1 with Win11
Go to: C:\Program Files\SDR-Radio.com (V3)\x64 Run the files there to get redistributables installed. Start with the current ones: VC_redist.x64 and VC_redist.x86. If that still fails use the other tw
Go to: C:\Program Files\SDR-Radio.com (V3)\x64 Run the files there to get redistributables installed. Start with the current ones: VC_redist.x64 and VC_redist.x86. If that still fails use the other tw
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jdow
· #66361
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