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Options >=20 Memory. Here you can see 800 lines per default. If you change it to say=20 20 lines, the RAM usage will drop significantly. This may be useful on=20 an old PC with multiple SL instances running. But you will loose the=20 possibility to post change the brightness and contrast. This may be not=20 problematic on a grabber, once all settings are fine. You mujst restart=20 the program after a change from 800 to x lines, then is works. 73, Stefan Am 19.04.2012 22:04, schrieb qrss: > Hi Stefan > > No it wasn't an update, I control my computers not Bills mob. > > I was just in the middle of this new set up on the Laptop so hadn't=20 > saved my usr. files until I was fully happy. > > The desktop has been doing Stirling service 24/7 but the XYL is not=20 > happy with the cooling fans in the shack next to the bedroom. She is=20 > not as brave as Uwe's XYL, she doesn't switch the computer off in the=20 > night. :-) > > I have increased the virtual memory on the Laptop, I have to see what=20 > it can cope with. > > 73 Eddie > > On 19/04/2012 20:08, Stefan Sch=E4fer wrote: >> Hi Eddie, >> >> Just disable the automatic updates (including automatic re-starting).=20 >> Also save any finished SpecLab settings in a own usr file. Then close=20 >> the instance and re-load it. It will work then. Even the window size=20 >> will be the same than before if you close and reload the instance=20 >> after all adjustments are done. This works very well on my grabber=20 >> :-) I'm also running XP on the LF and VLF grabber and see no problems=20 >> with 24/7/365 operation. >> >> 73, Stefan/DK7FC >> >> Am 19.04.2012 20:57, schrieb qrss: >>> >>> Hello Uwe / Henny >>> >>> A report from me also, please take a look at my Grabber=20 >>> http://g3zjo.bplaced.net/index.htm to see your signals, soon the=20 >>> traces will be gone the *********** Windows XP totally crashed this=20 >>> afternoon. This was the new set up using a Laptop computer results=20 >>> look quite good. I spent ages setting up all the instances for=20 >>> optimum and I hadn't yet saved them. >>> >>> Some re booted windows are up, some displayed frequencies are wrong=20 >>> those pesky zeros again, they will have to wait for Mr Gates to=20 >>> honour me with another crash or I decide a re start. I would love to=20 >>> be paid just a Euro per hour for all the hours that Windows wastes,=20 >>> I would buy several more computers, >>> >>> 73 Eddie >>> >>> On 19/04/2012 16:39, uwe-jannsen@kabelmail.de wrote: >>>> Hi Peter, >>>> thanks for the report. >>>> my experiments with the top loads and the exciting windings have=20 >>>> not been finished yet. >>>> GL >>>> Uwe/dj8wx/jo43sv >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------= ---- >>>> Von: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org >>>> Gesendet: 19.04.2012 13:47 >>>> An: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org >>>> Betreff: LF: Today's VLF report, 8970 Hz >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------= ---- >>>> >>>> Hello Uwe, Henny, VLF >>>> Uwe, DJ8WX >>>> Most bright pixel last evening (18th April) at 18h / level -119.7 dB >>>> Henny PA3CPM I guess, on 8970.00 Hz. Most bright pixel today till=20 >>>> now is -121.1dB at 08h45 UTC >>>> On the 13th of April the signal was the stronges over last week=20 >>>> with level -117.1 dB at 16h45 UTC >>>> 73's, Peter - PA1SDB >>>> http://www.qsl.net/pa1sdb >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> *From:* uwe-jannsen@kabelmail.de >>>> *To:* rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org >>>> >>>> *Sent:* Wednesday, April 18, 2012 9:39 AM >>>> *Subject:* Re: LF: 8WX on the Air !? >>>> >>>> yes Peter, >>>> >>>> thats my job. >>>> the XYL has the job to switch it off. >>>> end of kidding. >>>> >>>> Im experimenting with new arrangements of the aerial wires. >>>> >>>> GL >>>> Uwe/dj8wx/jo43sv >>>> >>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------= -------- >>>> Von: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org >>>> >>>> Gesendet: 18.04.2012 05:56 >>>> An: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org >>>> >>>> Betreff: LF: 8WX on the Air !? >>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------= -------- >>>> >>>> Hello Uwe, >>>> Do you know that your 8970.022 Hertz transmitter is on the air = ? >>>> :-) >>>> 73's, Peter - PA1SDB >>>> http://www.qsl.net/pa1sdb >>>> Btw, I'm playing with SL. parameters in that 423 uHz SL. >>>> spectogram at my website. >>>> I will not adjust the other 3. >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> *From:* uwe-jannsen@kabelmail.de >>>> >>>> *To:* rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org >>>> >>>> *Sent:* Monday, April 16, 2012 5:42 PM >>>> *Subject:* Re: Re: LF: 8970 Hertz this weekend in Appingedam >>>> >>>> Peter, it is OK. I now saw the nice pic, >>>> thanks >>>> GL >>>> Uwe >>>> >>> >> No virus found in this message. >> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com >> Version: 2012.0.1913 / Virus Database: 2411/4946 - Release Date: 04/19= /12 >> > --------------050603000404030609020505 Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by relay.uni-heidelberg.de id q3JKEJaq005915 Hi Eddie :-)

In SpecLab you can also reduce the buffered lines in the RAM. Options > Memory. Here you can see 800 lines per default. If you change it to say 20 lines, the RAM usage will drop significantly. This may be useful on an old PC with multiple SL instances running. But you will loose the possibility to post change the brightness and contrast. This may be not problematic on a grabber, once all settings are fine. You mujst restart the program after a change from 800 to x lines, then is works.

73, Stefan

Am 19.04.2012 22:04, schrieb qrss:
Hi Stefan

No it wasn't an update, I control my computers not Bills mob.

I was just in the middle of this new set up on the Laptop so hadn't saved my usr. files until I was fully happy.

The desktop has been doing Stirling service 24/7 but the XYL is not happy with the cooling fans in the shack next to the bedroom. She is not as brave as Uwe's XYL, she doesn't switch the computer off in the night. :-)

I have increased the virtual memory on the Laptop, I have to see what it can cope with.

73 Eddie

On 19/04/2012 20:08, Stefan Sch=E4fer wrote:
Hi Eddie,

Just disable the automatic updates (including automatic re-starting). Also save any finished SpecLab settings in a own usr file. Then close the instance and re-load it. It will work then. Even the window size will be the same than before if you close and reload the instance after all adjustments are done. This works very well on my grabber :-) I'm also running XP on the LF and VLF grabber and see no problems with 24/7/365 operation.

73, Stefan/DK7FC

Am 19.04.2012 20:57, schrieb qrss:

Hello Uwe / Henny

A report from me also, please take a look at my Grabber http://g3zjo.bplaced.net/ind= ex.htm to see your signals, soon the traces will be gone the *********** Windows XP totally crashed this afternoon. This was the new set up using a Laptop computer results look quite good. I spent ages setting up all the instances for optimum and I hadn't yet saved them.

Some re booted windows are up, some displayed frequencies are wrong those pesky zeros again, they will have to wait for Mr Gates to honour me with another crash or I decide a re start. I would love to be paid just a Euro per hour for all the hours that Windows wastes, I would buy several more computers,

73 Eddie=A0

On 19/04/2012 16:39, uwe-jannsen@kabelmail.de wrote: