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SmartSDR v3.7.4 and the SmartSDR v3.7.4 Release Notes | SmartSDR v2.12.1 and the SmartSDR v2.12.1 Release Notes
SmartSDR v1.12.1 and the SmartSDR v1.12.1 Release Notes
Power Genius XL Utility v3.8.8 and the Power Genius XL Release Notes v3.8.8
Tuner Genius XL Utility v1.2.11 and the Tuner Genius XL Release Notes v1.2.11
Antenna Genius Utility v4.1.8
SmartSDR v3.7.4 and the SmartSDR v3.7.4 Release Notes | SmartSDR v2.12.1 and the SmartSDR v2.12.1 Release Notes
SmartSDR v1.12.1 and the SmartSDR v1.12.1 Release Notes
Power Genius XL Utility v3.8.8 and the Power Genius XL Release Notes v3.8.8
Tuner Genius XL Utility v1.2.11 and the Tuner Genius XL Release Notes v1.2.11
Antenna Genius Utility v4.1.8
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Re: Version 2 Upgrade?
I can't hold my breath that long so I guess I'll keep breathing and wait...1 -
Re: PGXL Power Wiring
You would only need the neutral if you want 120VAC circuits. The neutral in only the center tap of the 240V transformer secondary feeding your service.2 -
Re: FLEX-6400: 60Hz Hum with Isolation Transformer. Resolved, But Why?
Any chance of a drawing showing exactly how it was wired with and without the transformer(s)?1 -
Re: Stuttering CW
I'm not a serious contester but I occasionally dip my toe in for a few minutes. I have noticed, that on any SSB contest weekend, there are inordinate numbers of overdriven signals. As Dave said there…1 -
Re: Off-Grid remote radio powering
Quick calculation...assuming amplifier in 50% efficient, 1500W*2 = 3000W You'll probably be using an inverter to power the amp...if inverter efficiency is 80%, 3000W/0.8=3750W. So 5000W inverter? 375…1