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Re: Softrock rx/tx 6.1
Sorry Dennis but it’s taken. Tnx for your interest! 73! Steve…
By Steve Walters <k3sw@...> · #88775 ·
Softrock 6.1 kit kit is taken
By Steve Walters <k3sw@...> · #88774 ·
Re: Softrock rx/tx 6.1
Steve, I'd enjoy building the kit, please let me know if it is still available. 73 Dennis w4zor ________________________________ Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2021 5:30 PM To: [email protected]
By Dennis Friedbauer · #88773 ·
Softrock rx/tx 6.1
I’ve had this kit laying around for years. If anyone wants it just let me know. I only want $7.70 for a small flat rate box from USPS. Steve…Kilo Three Scotch Whisky ?
By Steve Walters <k3sw@...> · #88772 ·
Re: Need Help to setup SOftrock RXTX6.3 with MOBO 4.3 & PowerSDR2.4.4
Hello Ravi, Yes, the basic configuration as used in the Softrock, ie NOT DDC/ DUC, will put the IC7300 in its place where it belongs. For interest, I regularly get reports from Scottie Globemaster
By murphy edward · #88771 ·
Re: Need Help to setup SOftrock RXTX6.3 with MOBO 4.3 & PowerSDR2.4.4
Thanks Alan...? My RXTX 6.3 with Mobo 4.3 is successfully sorting to action...? What is more surprising is that the Softrick + Mobo combination is preforming better over 7300 under low signal
By ravishankerp · #88770 ·
Re: Need Help to setup SOftrock RXTX6.3 with MOBO 4.3 & PowerSDR2.4.4
Thanks Alan, the link I shared was strangely not opening for me.? What you sent has opened up. Let me try & use it & in case i need something else, I will get back on this post. Thanks,Ravi?? ?
By ravishankerp · #88769 ·
Re: Need Help to setup SOftrock RXTX6.3 with MOBO 4.3 & PowerSDR2.4.4
Ravi That link is good, goes to http://www.wb5rvz.org/common/PowerSDR_244_Installation Do you see it? Is something else missing? 73 Alan G4ZFQ
By Alan G4ZFQ · #88768 ·
Need Help to setup SOftrock RXTX6.3 with MOBO 4.3 & PowerSDR2.4.4
Hi Good Morning to all, I have a working RXTX 6.3 (Delta 44 Sound card) with MOBO 4.3 with 20W HPSDR PA which was in turn driving a Furuno PA to output 300W. I had stopped using this for last 6 years
By ravishankerp · #88767 ·
Re: Soldering heating problem
This is most unlikely. A heater will convert what's under almost any voltage curve into heat. It might be worth seeing the wave on an oscilloscope and spectrum analyser to rule this out completely
By Roland Turner · #88766 ·
Re: Soldering heating problem
Be aware that some UPS power sources output non-sinusoidal waveforms. So if that's the problem -- unlikely IMO, but if it is -- it could make it worse. Andy
By Andy · #88765 ·
Re: Soldering heating problem
If line conditioning is all you want, the primary daily role of a UPS is to condition the line voltage to protect switches and servers from minor line surges and brownouts, and also the humble
By Charles Webb · #88764 ·
Re: Soldering heating problem
Just thinking out loud... Well, sort of. Would one of those line voltage conditioners that used to proliferate back in the early days of computers work to provide a constant supply? 73, Gary -
By Gary - W6GVS · #88763 ·
Re: Soldering heating problem
Hi, I've been on a tour of a Snake River hydroelectric dam, and the way the engineers' there talked about how much they monitior the AC signal it sounds like perfection is what they expect at all
By Mark - N7EKU · #88762 ·
Re: Soldering heating problem
I used the same irons off and on for at least a decade.? I'd just grab one of my trusted ones from the storage box and go at it. Over the years, I did notice that it was becoming more difficult to
By JonI · #88761 ·
Re: Soldering heating problem
VERY possible. If they're not sending out a pure sine wave, that indicates a really bad problem on their end - for instance RMS measurements would be way off. Also most places have 240vac going in,
By Robert D. Bowers · #88760 ·
Re: Soldering heating problem
Tony, It seems unlikely to me that your AC mains power would be THAT distorted (non-sinusoidal) that it would significantly affect the thyristor trigger point. I'm not a power engineer, but I think
By Andy · #88759 ·
Soldering heating problem
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By Tony Parks · #88758 ·
Re: LCR recommendations?
Tony, I? had a similar problem with a cheap soldering iron from China. Out of frustration, I decided to disassemble it, and I? found the cause of the problem. To save money on the world market, the
By Jean-Paul Louis · #88757 ·
Re: LCR recommendations?
In light of links I just posted with devices/ items most likely of Chinese origin, I always tell everyone to be careful of anything obtained from there.?? Although none of the aforementioned devices
By JonI · #88756 ·