Thanks Wolf - I found it and should have looked there first...and removed the script from the Periodic actions - .
"capture ("vlf.jpg") oldtimestamp=timestamp timestamp=str("YYMMDDhhmm",7200*int(now/7200))) exec ("cmd /c start /min upload_vlf.bat "+timestamp+" "+oldtimestamp)"
I dont think Ive had one day since the reawakening of 9kHz when I didnt have a thunderstorm within a 100 miles so listening/looking is a little "fraught" here in the Plain states at this time. My most stable source of my soundcard remains Hawaii on 21.4kHz...but this isnt too bright and is hiding in +30dB s/n- QRN from my local whizz bangs. Lots of local trees down this morning which made bicycling thru the woods an interesting obstical course.
Laurence KL7 UK/5 Bartlesville OK
> Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2010 22:08:20 +0200 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: LF: Soundcard frequency calibration for 8.97kHz tests > > Hi Laurence and group, > > Sorry, your provider hotmail rejected the following message (it has > blacklisted mine for whatever reason), so I'm sending it this way... > > you wrote: > >> > > Wolf - thanks for the latest - all loaded ok here and Im presently > playing at a cal source as I dont really have any on air within range > sigs to lock to - still Ive got a "partially locked" 10MHz ref and > divided it down to 9765.625Hz and that works well. > > Im just getting one oddity an error message "windows is unable to find > upload vlf_bat" which comes up intermittently. Any ideas of where Ive > screwed up? > << > > The upload_vlf.bat batch file was used by Markus to upload the > screenshots to his website via FTP. > I guess it's still in one of the configurations downloaded from his site > (DF6NM VLF grabber). > > To stop calling that batch file every 30 minutes, select (from the main > menu): > > 'File' ... 'Periodic Actions', and uncheck the 'active' option on the > periodic actions tab. > > This should fix it. > > 73, > Wolf . > > >
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