Re: Need FST3126M and OPA2228UA
Hi Dan,
Sounds like you are wanting 15 pieces of the FST3126. If that is the number, how about $3.75 for the 15 pieces? I do have an extra few hundred of these due to a minimum order I had to make to cover the two AmQRP runs of v4.0.
Paypal at user raparks@... will work.
Thanks and 73, Tony KB9YIG
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan White" <yancy@...> To: <softrock40@...> Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 6:08 PM Subject: RE: [softrock40] Need FST3126M and OPA2228UA Hi Tony, do you have enough to sell a three more? If so, what's the total price? Thanks! Dan KC0SWH
-----Original Message----- From: softrock40@... [mailto:softrock40@...] On Behalf Of EricJ Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 4:58 PM To: softrock40@... Subject: Re: [softrock40] Need FST3126M and OPA2228UA
Thanks, Tony. I'll place an order. I figured others would have the same question. Appreciate all your hard work for the group. I had looked into SDR several months ago and it was WAY too steep of a learning curve. The SR-40 was a tremendous step forward for me and SDR as a whole. Great work.
Eric KE6US www.ke6us.com
--- Tony Parks <raparks@...> wrote:
Sure Eric. Sorry about the missing decimal point. :-) Paypal at user name raparks@... will do it. Include your address and I will get the devices mailed to you in the next day or so.
Thanks and 73, Tony KB9YIG
----- Original Message ----- From: "EricJ" <eric_ke6us@...> To: <softrock40@...> Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 2:14 PM Subject: Re: [softrock40] Need FST3126M and OPA2228UA
The 12 for $3 looks like a better deal than 4 for $100. Can you accept paypal or a check to your qrz.com
address?
Eric KE6US www.ke6us.com
--- Tony Parks <raparks@...> wrote:
Hi Jim,
I have a bunch of the FST3126M ICs that I will sell
for 4 for $100 plus a little for postage. Postage
is included if you order 12 pieces at $3 total.
73, Tony KB9YIG ----- Original Message ----- From: James Miller To: softrock40 Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 9:40 AM Subject: [softrock40] Need FST3126M and OPA2228UA
Good morning. For troubleshooting, I need one
or
two pieces of the FST3126M and OPA2228UA. Anyone know of a source that has inventory and will sell small quantities?
If anyone could sell from their own inventory it
would be enormously appreciated.
Thanks and (((73)) - Jim WA2UMP
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Re: Need FST3126M and OPA2228UA
Hi Tony, do you have enough to sell a three more? If so, what's the total price? Thanks! Dan KC0SWH
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Thanks and 73, Tony KB9YIG
----- Original Message ----- From: "EricJ" <eric_ke6us@...> To: <softrock40@...> Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 2:14 PM Subject: Re: [softrock40] Need FST3126M and OPA2228UA
The 12 for $3 looks like a better deal than 4 for $100. Can you accept paypal or a check to your qrz.com
address?
Eric KE6US www.ke6us.com
--- Tony Parks <raparks@...> wrote:
Hi Jim,
I have a bunch of the FST3126M ICs that I will sell
for 4 for $100 plus a little for postage. Postage
is included if you order 12 pieces at $3 total.
73, Tony KB9YIG ----- Original Message ----- From: James Miller To: softrock40 Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 9:40 AM Subject: [softrock40] Need FST3126M and OPA2228UA
Good morning. For troubleshooting, I need one
or
two pieces of the FST3126M and OPA2228UA. Anyone know of a source that has inventory and will sell small quantities?
If anyone could sell from their own inventory it
would be enormously appreciated.
Thanks and (((73)) - Jim WA2UMP
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Ron,
?
I am not a novice around computers and softare but
I have encountered the blue screen of death on all of the versions of Rocky that
I have loaded (1.03 on ).? The?PowerSDR software and Alberto's SDRadio
have performed flawlessly for me though.? The Rocky problem?must be
something very machine/driver specific as there are very few complaints posted
about Rocky.? I have exchanged emails with the author, Alex, several times
but he is not aware of any problems with his software.? I just don't use
Rocky anymore.... no problem!
?
PowerSDR is absolutely outstanding with the
SoftRock40.? Better than a Collins 75A4 in the 60s :-)
?
I have been a ham since 1957 and was getting pretty
tired of the available technology.? SDR has made ham radio EXCITING for me
again.? I hope Richard does not leave ther group either.? I know his
comment was not intended to be a complaint but it came off sounding like
one.? We have all made similar mistakes but you just have to get past
them.? It isn't truely fun until you have to struggle with it for a
bit.
?
73 - Mike - K9JRI
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Very well written, Eric....it echos my sentiments exactly!? I'm
constantly amazed and very appreciative of the unselfish efforts of our fellow
enthusiasts to share the vast body of technical and practical knowledge tho a
good deal of it is well beyond my experience.? It does serve to stimulate
my curiosity into these new and exciting modes of communication that may well
be the future of our great hobby.?
?
My Softrock 40 is assembled but I'm stumbling on the software
implementation.? Some of the seemingly straightforward installation
instructions have prompted the dreaded "blue screen" that the more
sophisticated among us could have avoided I'm sure.? Heck, its a learning
curve from assembly (first SMT experience) to implementation and
troubleshooting and I might not be successful... but its been fun and
educational.? Its an investment in progress and I'm waiting to order the
next version to show my support even if its not technical in nature and I
ultimately can't make it work.
?
I didn't interpret Richard's comments as critical in intent....perhaps
just an "ouch" that many of us non-technical types have experienced in
stumbling through the seeming complexities of software quirks that others may
solve with a keystroke or two.? I'll never be a software whiz but sure
enjoy the finished product when it finally works!
?
I would hate to see Richard feel obligated to leave the group because of
a moment of frustration or an unintended interpretation.? I surely don't
understand all the posts but do read them all with the enthusiasm that
something really important is happening here!
?
73?? Ron K0OXB
EricJ
wrote:
Most
of us are very appreciative of the efforts of all the software and
hardware developers in this group. Many of us are very much in awe of
your collective accomplishments and your willingness to share
your knowledge.
It's quite amazing, really. I'm a retired
automotive writer. Yet for my hobby, which has nothing to do with my
career, I have access to working PhD scientists, engineers and
technicians on a first name basis to help me.
But that can also be
a source of frustration. There is a huge gulf in most areas of ham radio
now between the professional hams who work in these high tech
areas daily, and the average ham who knows very little about the area
and is self-taught on even that!
Sometimes the simplest procedural
things are the most frustrating. The pros do these tasks all the time.
The rest of us may have never done it. For procedural things like
loading the software, you either know the exact procedure...or you don't.
It isn't often something you can figure out on your own.
And experimenting is risky for many of us when a mistake can cause a
computer problem that we don't have the knowledge or resources to fix.
For hardware, mistakes only let some smoke out. For software,
mistakes can let the genie out.
For our part as average hams, we just
need to ASK. Richard would have received all the help he would
ever need if he had asked. Tony and Bill and Frank and Alex and
Alberto and Phil et al have been VERY forthcoming with knowledge and just
plain help. It's very much appreciated.
But maybe those same pros
could remember that many of us are way over our heads on this
(remember, automotive writer used to things with gears, shafts and
fuel injectors) and anticipate that we might need a little more info in
your initial post.
Anyway, I'm 63, retired, have lots of time at
my disposal, and I'm wide-eyed exploring all the new technology. Small
successes more than make up for occasional
frustrations.
Eric KE6US www.ke6us.com
---
Phil Covington > --- In
softrock40@..., Richard Gagnon >
wrote: > > > > Ok, but a simple .exe file would have been
much > easier. > > > > Richard > >
> > Ha!? Comments like this never cease to amaze me.
> Bill Tracey has > generously donated his time and effort by
providing > (and maintaining) > a way to use PowerSDR with the
SoftRock 40.? If it > were not for Bill's > efforts there
would not have been any software to > use with the SR40 >
initially.? All of the other programs, whether open > or closed
source, > became available or were learned to work with the >
SR40 afterwards.?? > > If you want the software
distributed in an exe file > then why don't YOU > take up the
effort to do it instead of just > complaining?? It would
be > nice if we could get more contibutors to balance out > the
users.? Tony > and Bill made have put considerable time and
effort > into the SR40 > project without expecting anything in
return.? So > before you think to > criticize the way the
software is distributed maybe > you should think > about this
first. > > Phil N8VB > > > >
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Very well written, Eric....it echos my sentiments exactly!? I'm constantly amazed and very appreciative of the unselfish efforts of our fellow enthusiasts to share the vast body of technical and practical knowledge tho a good deal of it is well beyond my experience.? It does serve to stimulate my curiosity into these new and exciting modes of communication that may well be the future of our great hobby.?
?
My Softrock 40 is assembled but I'm stumbling on the software implementation.? Some of the seemingly straightforward installation instructions have prompted the dreaded "blue screen" that the more sophisticated among us could have avoided I'm sure.? Heck, its a learning curve from assembly (first SMT experience) to implementation and troubleshooting and I might not be successful... but its been fun and educational.? Its an investment in progress and I'm waiting to order the next version to show my support even if its not technical in nature and I ultimately can't make it work.
?
I didn't interpret Richard's comments as critical in intent....perhaps just an "ouch" that many of us non-technical types have experienced in stumbling through the seeming complexities of software quirks that others may solve with a keystroke or two.? I'll never be a software whiz but sure enjoy the finished product when it finally works!
?
I would hate to see Richard feel obligated to leave the group because of a moment of frustration or an unintended interpretation.? I surely don't understand all the posts but do read them all with the enthusiasm that something really important is happening here!
?
73?? Ron K0OXB
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Most of us are very appreciative of the efforts of all the software and hardware developers in this group. Many of us are very much in awe of your collective accomplishments and your willingness to share your knowledge.
It's quite amazing, really. I'm a retired automotive writer. Yet for my hobby, which has nothing to do with my career, I have access to working PhD scientists, engineers and technicians on a first name basis to help me.
But that can also be a source of frustration. There is a huge gulf in most areas of ham radio now between the professional hams who work in these high tech areas daily, and the average ham who knows very little about the area and is self-taught on even that!
Sometimes the simplest procedural things are the most frustrating. The pros do these tasks all the time. The rest of us may have
never done it. For procedural things like loading the software, you either know the exact procedure...or you don't. It isn't often something you can figure out on your own. And experimenting is risky for many of us when a mistake can cause a computer problem that we don't have the knowledge or resources to fix.
For hardware, mistakes only let some smoke out. For software, mistakes can let the genie out.
For our part as average hams, we just need to ASK. Richard would have received all the help he would ever need if he had asked. Tony and Bill and Frank and Alex and Alberto and Phil et al have been VERY forthcoming with knowledge and just plain help. It's very much appreciated.
But maybe those same pros could remember that many of us are way over our heads on this (remember, automotive writer used to things with gears, shafts and fuel injectors) and anticipate that we might need a little more info in your initial
post.
Anyway, I'm 63, retired, have lots of time at my disposal, and I'm wide-eyed exploring all the new technology. Small successes more than make up for occasional frustrations.
Eric KE6US www.ke6us.com
--- Phil Covington wrote:
> --- In softrock40@..., Richard Gagnon > wrote: > > > > Ok, but a simple .exe file would have been much > easier. > > > > Richard > > > > Ha!? Comments like this never cease to amaze me. > Bill Tracey has > generously donated his time and effort by providing > (and maintaining) > a way to use PowerSDR with the SoftRock 40.? If it > were not for Bill's > efforts there would not have been any software to > use with the SR40 > initially.? All of the other programs, whether open > or closed
source, > became available or were learned to work with the > SR40 afterwards.?? > > If you want the software distributed in an exe file > then why don't YOU > take up the effort to do it instead of just > complaining?? It would be > nice if we could get more contibutors to balance out > the users.? Tony > and Bill made have put considerable time and effort > into the SR40 > project without expecting anything in return.? So > before you think to > criticize the way the software is distributed maybe > you should think > about this first. > > Phil N8VB > > > > > > ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > --------------------~--> > Get fast access to your favorite Yahoo! Groups. Make > Yahoo! your home page >
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Re: Need FST3126M and OPA2228UA
Thanks, Tony. I'll place an order. I figured others would have the same question. Appreciate all your hard work for the group. I had looked into SDR several months ago and it was WAY too steep of a learning curve. The SR-40 was a tremendous step forward for me and SDR as a whole. Great work. Eric KE6US www.ke6us.com --- Tony Parks <raparks@...> wrote: Sure Eric. Sorry about the missing decimal point. :-) Paypal at user name raparks@... will do it. Include your address and I will get the devices mailed to you in the next day or so.
Thanks and 73, Tony KB9YIG
----- Original Message ----- From: "EricJ" <eric_ke6us@...> To: <softrock40@...> Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 2:14 PM Subject: Re: [softrock40] Need FST3126M and OPA2228UA
The 12 for $3 looks like a better deal than 4 for $100. Can you accept paypal or a check to your qrz.com
address?
Eric KE6US www.ke6us.com
--- Tony Parks <raparks@...> wrote:
Hi Jim,
I have a bunch of the FST3126M ICs that I will sell
for 4 for $100 plus a little for postage. Postage
is included if you order 12 pieces at $3 total.
73, Tony KB9YIG ----- Original Message ----- From: James Miller To: softrock40 Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 9:40 AM Subject: [softrock40] Need FST3126M and OPA2228UA
Good morning. For troubleshooting, I need one
or
two pieces of the FST3126M and OPA2228UA. Anyone know of a source that has inventory and will sell small quantities?
If anyone could sell from their own inventory it
would be enormously appreciated.
Thanks and (((73)) - Jim WA2UMP
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Re: Need FST3126M and OPA2228UA
Is this for the switch or is the op amp available also? At 03:15 PM 10/25/2005, you wrote: Sure Eric. Sorry about the missing decimal point. :-) Paypal at user name raparks@... will do it. Include your address and I will get the devices mailed to you in the next day or so.
Thanks and 73, Tony KB9YIG
----- Original Message ----- From: "EricJ" <eric_ke6us@...> To: <softrock40@...> Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 2:14 PM Subject: Re: [softrock40] Need FST3126M and OPA2228UA
The 12 for $3 looks like a better deal than 4 for $100. Can you accept paypal or a check to your qrz.com address?
Eric KE6US www.ke6us.com
--- Tony Parks <raparks@...> wrote:
Hi Jim,
I have a bunch of the FST3126M ICs that I will sell for 4 for $100 plus a little for postage. Postage is included if you order 12 pieces at $3 total.
73, Tony KB9YIG ----- Original Message ----- From: James Miller To: softrock40 Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 9:40 AM Subject: [softrock40] Need FST3126M and OPA2228UA
Good morning. For troubleshooting, I need one or two pieces of the FST3126M and OPA2228UA. Anyone know of a source that has inventory and will sell small quantities?
If anyone could sell from their own inventory it would be enormously appreciated.
Thanks and (((73)) - Jim WA2UMP
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Re: Need FST3126M and OPA2228UA
Sure Eric. Sorry about the missing decimal point. :-) Paypal at user name raparks@... will do it. Include your address and I will get the devices mailed to you in the next day or so.
Thanks and 73, Tony KB9YIG
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--- Tony Parks <raparks@...> wrote:
Hi Jim,
I have a bunch of the FST3126M ICs that I will sell for 4 for $100 plus a little for postage. Postage is included if you order 12 pieces at $3 total.
73, Tony KB9YIG ----- Original Message ----- From: James Miller To: softrock40 Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 9:40 AM Subject: [softrock40] Need FST3126M and OPA2228UA
Good morning. For troubleshooting, I need one or two pieces of the FST3126M and OPA2228UA. Anyone know of a source that has inventory and will sell small quantities?
If anyone could sell from their own inventory it would be enormously appreciated.
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--- In softrock40@..., EricJ <eric_ke6us@y...> wrote: <snip> But maybe those same pros could remember that many of us are way over our heads on this (remember, automotive writer used to things with gears, shafts and fuel injectors) and anticipate that we might need a little more info in your initial post.
Anyway, I'm 63, retired, have lots of time at my disposal, and I'm wide-eyed exploring all the new technology. Small successes more than make up for occasional frustrations.
Eric KE6US www.ke6us.com Hi Eric, Yes are right that all anyone needs to do is ask here - there are many people who will immediately help out with a problem. The main point that I tried to make is that contributing is much prefered over complaining. Most of the complaining is about documentation, usually. You don't have to be a software or hardware expert to write instructions on how to install the software, solder the smt parts, etc... So the people who claim that they have nothing to contribute because they are not technical experts or are not software programmers are wrong... There are plenty of ways to contribute... like writing documentation which can be a simple as writing up your experiences in installing the software, etc... 73 de Phil N8VB
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The 12 for $3 looks like a better deal than 4 for $100. Can you accept paypal or a check to your qrz.com address? Eric KE6US www.ke6us.com --- Tony Parks <raparks@...> wrote: Hi Jim,
I have a bunch of the FST3126M ICs that I will sell for 4 for $100 plus a little for postage. Postage is included if you order 12 pieces at $3 total.
73, Tony KB9YIG ----- Original Message ----- From: James Miller To: softrock40 Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 9:40 AM Subject: [softrock40] Need FST3126M and OPA2228UA
Good morning. For troubleshooting, I need one or two pieces of the FST3126M and OPA2228UA. Anyone know of a source that has inventory and will sell small quantities?
If anyone could sell from their own inventory it would be enormously appreciated.
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Most of us are very appreciative of the efforts of all the software and hardware developers in this group. Many of us are very much in awe of your collective accomplishments and your willingness to share your knowledge. It's quite amazing, really. I'm a retired automotive writer. Yet for my hobby, which has nothing to do with my career, I have access to working PhD scientists, engineers and technicians on a first name basis to help me. But that can also be a source of frustration. There is a huge gulf in most areas of ham radio now between the professional hams who work in these high tech areas daily, and the average ham who knows very little about the area and is self-taught on even that! Sometimes the simplest procedural things are the most frustrating. The pros do these tasks all the time. The rest of us may have never done it. For procedural things like loading the software, you either know the exact procedure...or you don't. It isn't often something you can figure out on your own. And experimenting is risky for many of us when a mistake can cause a computer problem that we don't have the knowledge or resources to fix. For hardware, mistakes only let some smoke out. For software, mistakes can let the genie out. For our part as average hams, we just need to ASK. Richard would have received all the help he would ever need if he had asked. Tony and Bill and Frank and Alex and Alberto and Phil et al have been VERY forthcoming with knowledge and just plain help. It's very much appreciated. But maybe those same pros could remember that many of us are way over our heads on this (remember, automotive writer used to things with gears, shafts and fuel injectors) and anticipate that we might need a little more info in your initial post. Anyway, I'm 63, retired, have lots of time at my disposal, and I'm wide-eyed exploring all the new technology. Small successes more than make up for occasional frustrations. Eric KE6US www.ke6us.com --- Phil Covington <p.covington@...> wrote: --- In softrock40@..., Richard Gagnon <richg_1998@y...> wrote:
Ok, but a simple .exe file would have been much easier.
Richard
Ha! Comments like this never cease to amaze me. Bill Tracey has generously donated his time and effort by providing (and maintaining) a way to use PowerSDR with the SoftRock 40. If it were not for Bill's efforts there would not have been any software to use with the SR40 initially. All of the other programs, whether open or closed source, became available or were learned to work with the SR40 afterwards.
If you want the software distributed in an exe file then why don't YOU take up the effort to do it instead of just complaining? It would be nice if we could get more contibutors to balance out the users. Tony and Bill made have put considerable time and effort into the SR40 project without expecting anything in return. So before you think to criticize the way the software is distributed maybe you should think about this first.
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Re: Need FST3126M and OPA2228UA
Hi Jim,
?
I have a bunch of the FST3126M ICs that I will sell for 4
for $100 plus a little for postage.? Postage is included if you order 12
pieces at $3 total.
?
73,
Tony KB9YIG
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OPA2228UA
Good morning.? For troubleshooting, I need one or two pieces of the
FST3126M and OPA2228UA.?
Anyone know of a source that has inventory and will sell small
quantities?
?
If anyone could sell from their own inventory it would be enormously
appreciated.
?
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Re: Need FST3126M and OPA2228UA
Hi Jim ! Good morning. For troubleshooting, I need one or two pieces of the FST3126M and OPA2228UA. Anyone know of a source that has inventory and will sell small quantities? Try to get a free Sample of the OPA2228UA from I think you will have to register before and answer some questions. I received mine one week ago. was in about tree days from usa to germany. 73 de Oliver, DL6KBG
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At 09:59 AM 10/25/2005, you wrote: I am not a software type. Only a user. Sorry I asked. I will leave the Group.
Richard, I'm not a software type either and had my share of problems getting the software to run. I understand it's frustrating as Hell when software kicks my butt....I'm nearly helpless when it comes to software so I share your frustration. I also think your comment was meant as a suggestion, not as criticism. ----------------------------- To the group I would say: Hey all, this is cutting edge stuff. We don't see Yaesu and Kenwood introducing rigs featuring this technology....wonder why?? The answer (I think) is that it is new technology and the larger the manufacturing outfit, the slower they can respond to technology changes. In this respect, the not-for-profit experimenter(s) who develop this sort of hardware and software have a BIG advantage. WE average Joe's, (as consumers) reap the benefits and can enjoy relatively easy access to hardware and software that allow us to learn about this newer technology. I've followed the technology since the early days and have seen it bloom and develop. But, to put this in perspective, it wasn't that long ago when Alberto did preliminary work on the phase error introduced by the sound card and developed a software means to correct/minimize the delay.... Without this piece to the puzzle, we might not have sound card audio conversion for the QSD and we'd all be dependent on non PC hardware to do the job. This branch of communications started out as SDR and has developed into it's own separate topic. I stated out in SDR, in fact I have a brand spankin' new DSP-10 kit and the EZ-LIte DSP module collecting dust on my shelf. I ordered it and intended to put it together, but the technology was so fascinating that I never got around to do it...in part because I became so interested in SDR and QSD, that I just never got around to the assembly of the DSP-10. I am dependent on others for software. I am software incapable. Despite the relative simplicity of the QSD, I would not have hardware either...it's simply to time consuming for the average soldering iron jockey to prototype the hardware. I'd like to very much thank all who made the software, the hardware and the technical people who develop and refine the QSD method. This is a group effort and all of us contribute in one way or another. I also sincerely hope that Richard will stick around and continue to learn and experiment with QSD. The path to success is not without bumps and occasional stress however. Regards, Art PS:I am not a diplomat, I hope my comments aren't construed as hostile or misinterpreted.
Ok, but a simple .exe file would have been much easier.
Richard
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Thanks, Stan. Where else can you get answers so quickly to problems you are having or to questions about the SR40 software and hardware? Try getting quick answers out of most companies...you are lucky to even have them acknowledge that they received your email. The great part about open source software is that if you don't like something you can change it to fit your needs/desires. Or if it is closed source free-as-in-beer software, consider yourself very fourtunate to have a developer who is responsive to problems. 73 de Phil N8VB --- In softrock40@..., Stan Rife <srife@s...> wrote: I agree, Phil. Also, how easy does it have to be, anyway??? I had a
slight bit of trouble with what Bill was doing with the overlay, but after the light came on I felt pretty dumb. Stan W5EWA
Phil Covington <p.covington@g...> wrote: --- In softrock40@..., Richard Gagnon <richg_1998@y...>
wrote: Ok, but a simple .exe file would have been much easier.
Richard
Ha! Comments like this never cease to amaze me. Bill Tracey has generously donated his time and effort by providing (and maintaining) a way to use PowerSDR with the SoftRock 40. If it were not for Bill's efforts there would not have been any software to use with the SR40 initially. All of the other programs, whether open or closed source, became available or were learned to work with the SR40 afterwards.
If you want the software distributed in an exe file then why don't YOU take up the effort to do it instead of just complaining? It would be nice if we could get more contibutors to balance out the users. Tony and Bill made have put considerable time and effort into the SR40 project without expecting anything in return. So before you think to criticize the way the software is distributed maybe you should think about this first.
Phil N8VB
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There I go, sticking the foot in my big mouth again, Chuck. That's what I get for not reading all the posts before I respond. At that age, I guess your entitled.
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Agreed.? I'm well over 70 now and technology is rapidly passing me by.? But I make every effort to stay with it as best I can.? To complain and find fault with what others are doing for us and who do understand and do nothing about helping yourself is rediculous.
At 12:03 PM 10/25/2005 +0000, you wrote: >--- In softrock40@..., Richard Gagnon wrote: > > > > Ok, but a simple .exe file would have been much easier. > > > > Richard > > > >Ha!? Comments like this never cease to amaze me.? Bill Tracey has >generously donated his time and effort by providing (and maintaining) >a way to use PowerSDR with the SoftRock 40.? If it were not for Bill's >efforts there would not have been any software to use with the
SR40 >initially.? All of the other programs, whether open or closed source, >became available or were learned to work with the SR40 afterwards. > >If you want the software distributed in an exe file then why don't YOU >take up the effort to do it instead of just complaining?? It would be >nice if we could get more contibutors to balance out the users.? Tony >and Bill made have put considerable time and effort into the SR40 >project without expecting anything in return.? So before you think to >criticize the way the software is distributed maybe you should think >about this first. > >Phil N8VB
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I agree, Phil. Also, how easy does it have to be, anyway???? I had a slight bit of trouble with what Bill was doing with the overlay, but after the light came on I felt pretty dumb.
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Stan
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--- In softrock40@..., Richard Gagnon wrote: > > Ok, but a simple .exe file would have been much easier. > > Richard >
Ha!? Comments like this never cease to amaze me.? Bill Tracey has generously donated his time and effort by providing (and maintaining) a way to use PowerSDR with the SoftRock 40.? If it were not for Bill's efforts there would not have been any software to use with the SR40 initially.? All of the other programs, whether open or closed source, became available or were learned to work with the SR40 afterwards.??
If you want the software distributed in an exe file then why don't YOU take up the effort to do it instead of just complaining?? It would be nice if we could get more contibutors to balance out the users.?
Tony and Bill made have put considerable time and effort into the SR40 project without expecting anything in return.? So before you think to criticize the way the software is distributed maybe you should think about this first.
Phil N8VB
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Richard:
What you want is exactly what is coming out with PowerSDR 1.4.5 which is slowly coming together (we all have many other things to do). It natively supports the SR40 with a single radio button the control panel. You do the .exe setup for PowerSDR and after that, Bill's work has been integrated into the whole. In the interim, try all of the offerings. They are fascinating!
Bob N4HY
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I am not a software type. Only a user. Sorry I asked. I will leave the Group.
Richard
--- Phil Covington <p.covington@...> wrote:
--- In softrock40@..., Richard Gagnon <richg_1998@y...> wrote:
Ok, but a simple .exe file would have been much easier.
Richard
Ha! Comments like this never cease to amaze me. Bill Tracey has generously donated his time and effort by providing (and maintaining) a way to use PowerSDR with the SoftRock 40. If it were not for Bill's efforts there would not have been any software to use with the SR40 initially. All of the other programs, whether open or closed source, became available or were learned to work with the SR40 afterwards. If you want the software distributed in an exe file then why don't YOU take up the effort to do it instead of just complaining? It would be nice if we could get more contibutors to balance out the users. Tony and Bill made have put considerable time and effort into the SR40 project without expecting anything in return. So before you think to criticize the way the software is distributed maybe you should think about this first.
Phil N8VB
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Hey, Richard. Don't worry about it. I didn't mind the zip files, etc., but I certainly had no interest in using software that required all the Microsoft crutches to make it work, although that surely offers more capability and ease of development. So I simply downloaded Alberto's SDRadio software at www.sdradio.org and installed it. It's quite simple to install and use, and does all I want to do, namely to see if the receiver is working. I don't need a receiver that's tied to a computer just to make it work, anyway. I've already done that. Give it a try. Mail me at W5DHM@... if you have any questions. 73, Dave W5DHM --- Richard Gagnon <richg_1998@...> wrote: I am not a software type. Only a user. Sorry I asked. I will leave the Group.
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I am not a software type. Only a user. Sorry I asked. I will leave the Group. Richard --- Phil Covington <p.covington@...> wrote: --- In softrock40@..., Richard Gagnon <richg_1998@y...> wrote:
Ok, but a simple .exe file would have been much easier.
Richard
Ha! Comments like this never cease to amaze me. Bill Tracey has generously donated his time and effort by providing (and maintaining) a way to use PowerSDR with the SoftRock 40. If it were not for Bill's efforts there would not have been any software to use with the SR40 initially. All of the other programs, whether open or closed source, became available or were learned to work with the SR40 afterwards.
If you want the software distributed in an exe file then why don't YOU take up the effort to do it instead of just complaining? It would be nice if we could get more contibutors to balance out the users. Tony and Bill made have put considerable time and effort into the SR40 project without expecting anything in return. So before you think to criticize the way the software is distributed maybe you should think about this first.
Phil N8VB
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