New file uploaded to [email protected]
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New file uploaded to [email protected]
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New file uploaded to [email protected]
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New file uploaded to [email protected]
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Re: Finding variables in source code
I should add, it has a multi-file search capability which is excellent for searching source code for definitions, declarations, etc. Clark Martin KK6ISP
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Clark Martin
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Re: 3.2in Nextion display now looks great.
Hi Malcolm, that screen and case looks fantastic..you've? done a great job. 73 de Geoff vk3sq
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VK3SQ - Geoff <vk3sq@...>
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Re: Finding variables in source code
I use TextWrangler on my Macs. It has a very capable search function including grep capability. I use it for most of my code development. Clark Martin KK6ISP
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Clark Martin
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Re: Finding variables in source code
The Arduino IDE, and most other IDEs include "find" and "find next" in the edit commands. This is very similar to the now ancient UNIX grep, fgrep, etc that eventually made its way into several DOS
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Arv Evans
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Re: Finding variables in source code
I remember GREP from the old DOS days. Most editors for programming have a search feature. One could also load the code into a text editor and use its search function.
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AA9GG
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Re: Q70 replacement
I don't have much experience using darlington or compound pairs for audio. ?Maybe I'll try it. ?The 2sc945 mod is not a huge change but it is enough to satisfy me for now.
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Tom Cooper
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Re: Mike element
this is a good explanation http://www.analog.com/en/analog-dialogue/articles/understanding-microphone-sensitivity.html
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Greg Wasik
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Re: Mike element
0 dB = 1 volt per Pascal -24dB = .0.063 V/Pa -44 db = 0.0063 V/Pa
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Greg Wasik
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Re: 3.2in Nextion display now looks great.
Hi Kevin, The case came from RS Components in the UK. Regards , Malcolm.
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Re: 3.2in Nextion display now looks great.
Hi Malcolm, what case did you use for your ubitx ? Kevin Rea K6REA
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3.2in Nextion display now looks great.
Many thanks to Ian KD8CEC and Allen Merrill for their great work and time in producing superb operating software and display for the ubitx transceiver , very much appreciated.? Malcolm EI8FH
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Re: error in memory manager
Thanks, Mike!? That really clears it up. 73 Mike KK7ER
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Mike KK7ER
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Re: New file uploaded to [email protected]
Thanks Allen, Yes I configured the S / Meter with Memory Manager and it worked correctly with the Nextion 2.8 and was up to + 20 dB while with Nextion 3.5 he does not want to exceed the S9. I do not
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Michel Dupuy
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First impressions
#ubitx
My son and I finished wiring our uBITX v3 (ordered the day before v4 came out) over the weekend. We powered on and checked out the receiver functions right in the middle of a big contest and 20m was
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Mike KK7ER
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Re: VE1BWV audio pop fix - lost my sidetone
Hi All, Had my uBitz for a couple of months and been reading the mail as I have checked it out and made various modifications on the way. Thought i had destroyed it while testing a LM386 amp, but put
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G8HAV
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Re: HDMI display
Doing HDMI from a Arduino is difficult and impractical.? Rpi and some of the other 32bit CPUs can but then you need software for them.? The Rpi (I have used them all) can run linux and many rig
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