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RF, Microwave, Ham Radio / Re: WSJT-X on Pi
« Last post by pdenisowski on Today at 09:11:47 am »I pulled out a new SD card and will just start over.
This is the way I have a dedicated SD card for WSJT-X on Pi.
Glad to hear it's working!
I pulled out a new SD card and will just start over.
1) What does “RTAuto” mean in the upper right corner of the screen, which appears when you long press the Auto button.I don't have this on my older FW version.
P.S. I wanted to send images of my board and "RTAuto", but I couldn't. How can I send an image here when replying to a post?-> Attachments and other options
This is a good way to achieve some functions that cannot be done by oscilloscope through python.
It takes a long time for oscilloscope to add functions, while scripting code takes a short time and is very flexible.
Others can also add their own needs and scripts.
Actually a function generator would be my preferred item at the moment. Also i wouldnt find so much bugs then, which is something me and others would prefer anyway.From eTobey's side, it might feel like he is doing work for Siglent?
Actually, some kind of "bug bounty" program would be a nice touch. Users who find and characterize bugs are providing a service to Siglent and to the user community, after all.
Dear Siglent -- I would settle for an SLA1016 logic probe, ideally with an extra set of the better grabbers!
Now work from there to something a tiny bit below that ... you'll go between zero crossings and peaks over time, and get an AM effect as seen in that video.
high power reactor cooling in space will be biggest challenge because there is no way to dissipate excess heatWhether a high powered nuclear reactor can be cooled via radiation alone, now that's an engineering challenge.
electrolytic.
That certainly looks like an NP electro to me. They probably used a 150V one to get a high enough current rating.
https://www.cde.com/resources/catalogs/BPA.pdf
otherwise after some time you will start to kick yourself