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Loner.
Variations on the Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum.
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Here are the radio and soundcard settings I used to produce a 10W carrier only signal into my Kenwood TS-180S.
The red dots indicate values that you want to achieve and the blue dots represent values you adjust to achieve them.
I wanted 80% Master output from the soundcard and I wanted 20% Wave output to indicate 20 watts of radiated power. So I set the Master and Wave their respective values and adjusting the dB pad in DM 780 (PSK software) and the mic gain level I set the RF power out put to 10W on a carrier only signal. I made sure the ALC needle never moved from zero. If you can't achieve these values without ALC deflection then adjust the dB pad to the right to reduce the audio and re-adjust the mic gain for 10 watts and zero ALC.
CPU : i7 3770k
GPU : Sapphire R9 290 Tri-X
Mobo : Asus P8 Z77 vlk
Ram : 2x 4 GB 1600 Mhz Crucial Balistix Tactical Tracer
Cooler : Corsair h100i
SSD : 128 GB Corsair Force GS
HDD's :
RAID 0 : 2x 500 GB Hitachi Deskstar 7k1000
2 TB Western Digital Caviar Green
PSU : BeQuiet! PurePower 630W
SoundCard : Creative Sound Blaster Recon3D
LED : BitFenix Alchemy Connect White
Testing the shutter speed on my old new agfa super silette L, now i have an accurate method on slower shutter speeds.
Set to half a second.
I thought it was a bit slow and this proves it.
0.7 is 7/10 of a second.
Its smooth anyway but a bit slow. prob be ok if i fire it off a lot.
I use a free program called audacity
This example is really clear. but when you get to higher speeds it gets a bit confused.
You can do this with any old mic if you have one
Donated to the layout by Stephens Outdoor Railways in Vienna West Virginia. This thing is the Hummingbird Cottage made by the Franklin Mint. New, it was a $500 dollhouse that someone just stuck outside on their layout before Joe Stephens bought it at a yard sale. WOW, people and their money.
Like a scene from 24! Is it going to go off any second?
Variations on the Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum.
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I picked out every part myself.
Thermaltake Tusnami Silver Case
Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe motherboard
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ processor (dual core--YAY!!)
Ultra 550w X2 Connect modular PSU
XFX GeForce 6200 Turbo Cache PCIe 256MB video card
Turtle Beach soundcard
PlusDeck tape deck
Sony DRU810 16x DVD Burner
Ultra 3.5 Floppy Drive with All-In-One card reader
I adore the arrangement of dfferent little bits here.
Variations on the Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum.
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285HV bare at full power 6' away
Current set-up, 27" 120mhz monitor, Razer Black Widow Ultimate keyboard, Logitech GS9X mouse, Yamaha HS50 studio monitors
Intel i-7 3930 SBE CPU
Sapphire Radeon HD 7970 Dual-X OC (2 in Crossfire) GPU
ASUS Rampage Formula IV MOBO
Mushkin Enhanced Redline 16GB (4 x 4) 2133mhz RAM
Intel 520 180GB SSD
Seagate Barracude 3TB HD
ASUS Xonar Essence STX soundcard
Lian Li PC-90 case
Internals of the PASS (Personal Audio Support System) in the robotcowboy: Onward to Mars space suit: UDOO Quad board, UA-25EX soundcard, USB hub, DI box, switchable battery/AC power subsystem, suit air fan
A perfect fit.
Variations on the Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum.
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285HV bare at full power 6' away
The walls surrounding the royal city.
Variations on the Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum.
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285HV bare at full power 6' away
A major upgrade to the Avid product line-up was annnouced at NAMM 2011 - and a radical 'unhooking' of Avid's hardware and software digital recording solutions. In essence, their industry-standard Pro Tools 9 DAW software can be bought as a bundle with the MBox range of hardware audio interfaces or you can buy the hardware as a 'standalone' premium soundcard solution and use your existing DAW.
The products are shipping soon but the details can be found at www.soundsliveshop.com/manufacturer/Avid/USB_Audio_Interf...
The most bling on the entire card. It's like diamonds!
Variations on the Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum.
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Forgot to take any photos at work today, so a quick dip into the PC spares box was called for! This is a PCI-Express soundcard - no idea where it came from, though!
A visit to Complex M55.
Variations on the Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum.
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OpenBSD on my iBook was great, but the soundcard was not supported. This is the only way I can rip CD's and put them on my iPod. I just couldn't get it working under OpenBSD :(
I'm running GNOME 2.16 with the Mugshot client and Network Manager. All works so well! I stole the theme and wallpaper from OpenSUSE. OpenSUSE just couldn't sort itself out. I tried to install 4 times but it couldn't get the bootloader installation correct. Ubuntu had "no" problems.
A visit to Complex M55.
Variations on the Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum.
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285HV bare at full power 6' away
Specifications
Dell Latitude E6330 (Latitude E6330 Series)
Processor: Intel Core i5-3320M
Graphics adapter: Intel HD Graphics 4000
Memory :4GB DDR3
Display: 13.3 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 pixel, SEC5441, glossy: no
Mainboard: Intel QM77 (Panther Point)
Storage: Samsung SSD PM830 MZ-7PC128D, 128 GB
Soundcard: IDT 92HD93BXX @ Intel Panther Point PCH- High Definition Audio Controller [C-1]
Connections
1 Express Card 34mm, 1 USB 2.0, 2 USB 3.0 / 3.1 Gen1, 1 VGA, 1 HDMI, 1 Kensington Lock, 1 eSata, Audio Connections: 3.5mm jack, Card Reader: SD- Card reader, 1 SmartCard, 1 Fingerprint Reader
Networking: Intel 82579LM Gigabit Network Connection (10/100/1000MBit), Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 AGN (a/g/n), Bluetooth Dell Wireless 380 Bluetooth 4.0, Dell Wireless 5560 HSPA+ Mini-Card
Optical drive: NO
Size: height x width x depth (in mm): 30.1 x 335 x 223.3 ( = 1.19 x 13.19 x 8.79 in)
Battery: 65 Wh Lithium-Ion
Camera Webcam: YES
Weight: 2.03 kg ( = 71.61 oz / 4.48 pounds), Power Supply: 355 g ( = 12.52 oz / 0.78 pounds)
A closer alternate of a favorite.
Variations on the Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum.
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285HV bare at full power 6' away
Used to select visible tracks in the ALSA mixer. Reached by double clicking the speaker icon at screen top right and then selecting Edit / Preferences.
Centipede!
Variations on the Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum.
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285HV bare at full power 6' away
MIDIbox FM utilizies the Yamaha YMF262 sound chip (also known as OPL3) for generating the famous FM sounds known from Soundblaster (compatible) soundcards of the early 90s. In addition to the OPL3 specific features (6 four-operator voices, 5 percussion instruments) some software implemented modulation sources have been added to allow more expressive and very experimental sound creations.
Heavenly sandwich X152 HVDZ.
Variations on the Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum.
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285HV bare at full power 6' away
Tines and heavenely sandwich X152 HVDZ.
Variations on the Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum.
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285HV bare at full power 6' away
CPU: Intel Quad Core Processor (Q6600 CPU) @ 2.40GHz, 1066FSB, 8MB cache;
RAM: 4096MB Dual Channel DDR2 667MHz [4x1024] Memory;
Graphiccard: nVidia GeForce 8800 GTX 768MB;
HDD: SATA-HDDs, 640GB (2x320GB, 7200 upm), Dual HDD-Config RAID 0 (Stripe);
Soundcard: Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme;
Operating System: Windows Vista Ultimate 32-Bit