Dear Roger, Costas, LF Group, I have recently had similar audio problems with a Compaq CQ10 netbook. This has a single 4-pole 3.5mm socket for audio in/out from the sound card, which is not actually
Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 20:43:09 +0000 (GMT Standard Time)
Roger, LF, I use a Samsung NC10 Netbook and find it ideal for all applications. It is PLENTY powerful enough for datamodes - in fact currently I'm typing this email and running ROS concurrently, as w
Can anyone give me some advice on the suitability (or not) of small 1GHz RAM Atom based netbooks (available for about £189 new) for these modes/applications? I'd like something more power efficient t
Can anyone give me some advice on the suitability (or not) Hi Roger, I recently tried to use an Acer Aspire One with the SM6LKM SAQ-Rx program for 17.2 kHz and discovered that the built-in soundcard
Hello Tony, I have looked the NC110 up as to be expected from a later model, the specs are better. It also has a matte screen, which is nice and as with the NC10, it is easy to connect an extra monit
Hello Roger, I use a Lenovo S10 netbook (with Intel Atom CPU), and am very pleased with it. It runs spectrum lab since over a year, continuously 24/7, without ever locking up despite continuous CPU l
Hello Roger, I also use a Samsung NC10. My webbased PERSEUS SDR is running on it and can be used with the full DDC bandwidth of 2 MS/s. You mentioned portable use. May I suggest that you look for a n
Hi Roger I use a small notebook Archos 10 with Xp OS and a SignaLink USB box which has a data cable to the the FT-817 to run WSPR (used mainly for HF antenna comparative tests). The Archos is also us
Noise on USB ports at LF/MF/SDR IQ - Thanks Peter - My Dell B130 USB ports produce some ruggish at LF but this seems just a model issue. Cheers Laurence KL7UK, suffering poor conditions :-(
Thanks for the recommendation Roelof. I am just about to buy myself a netbook and although I hadn't thought of using it for my SDR, it would certainly make a nice neat set up. I see that it is now th
Roger, Costas, LF! I had a similar problem with an Acer Aspire One but running SpectrumLab. Everything above 8khz wasn't displayed but finally I was able to fix it by installing another audio-driver.
I guess, Wolf, that one of the nice things about Linux is that the nice Mr. Torvalds doesn't keep trying to do things to my computers unlike the Gates person who doesn't want me to take control. Ther
I apologise for not getting back to you earlier Laurence. The WSPR setup was not connected up because I was using the FT-817 for something else. I dont have LF antennas any more but I checked for pos
Any noise from the USB psu/bus at LF Peter? I had issues up in Alaska within common mode/ noise at 137kHz. Laurence > Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 23:34:59 +0100 > From: [email protected] > To: rsgb_lf_group@