The Bloody Beetroots
Romborama
(Universal)
E finally arrived. After miles of touring around the world, in decibels burned bodies and ears of millions of young clubbers and gallons of sweat under those masks superhero Rifo bad here that Bob brings a gift to contemporary music, his opus maximus. Since the high-sounding title and roaring, deafening and cumbersome. It must be said, "Romborama", like it or not like the Bloody Beetroots, is an important disc. Why is the low and low distortion of Bassano del Grappa of that "punk with an attitude" that is Bob Rifo, fine mind that for years and then whisk in wine clubs and attached to the computer to break something. The wall of indifference towards the international Italian music, the wall of the Italo Disco and cult prog as unique musical forms "quality" of our country universally recognized, the wall of silence Information approved to our local quality music. Because there's more and he and Tommy with their incessant agitation war done in every club in the world have demonstrated. And now I'm here with this manifesto, a behemoth of 21 tracks combining all the imaginary sound of "beets bleeding." There are baroquisms classic between Rondo Veneziano and Giorgio Moroder ("Have Mercy On Us" with the next big thing Cécile), there are synths zarri and sizzling, and those beats iperpompati (in "It's Better to DJ On 2 Turntables" or " Warp 1.9 (feat. Steve Aoki) "), there are distortions that are so hard punk (in" Talkin 'In My Sleep (feat. Lisa Kekaula) "or the title track itself with guest Leather or part of The Locust), there is the legacy of rap electro Baambaata Afrika (as represented by the International Cool Kids in "Awesome", the Italian version of Marracash in "How The '), there are also "dance" in which electronic beats and melody melt overflows (in "Second Streets Have No Name (feat. Bow Beta) 'or' Little Stars (feat. Vicarious Bliss)"). There is all to show that after the Justice, willy-nilly, is "Romborama" with all the pros and cons of the case. Let's just say that the main obstacle to deal with a work like this is that it is extreme at all costs. An aura of heaviness hovers threateningly. It is difficult to get to the bottom, even if the pearls are in the process. It is difficult to accept him as an lp to listen to from beginning to end. But in general, all records of this type have shown this weakness, so far. By Justice, to Digitalism, Boys Noize until: I defy anyone to resist until the last minute of each of these discs. "Romborama" does not make a difference in this regard. This does not detract, however, its importance and conceptual music.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Help Me Win The Lost Lyrics
FLEX-5000A with RX2: total flexibility
The FLEX-5000A transceiver is designed with a hardware architecture is very flexible. In addition to the many connections to different types of accessories (see card FLEX-5000A), it can be mounted inside your cabinet for a second receiver (RX2), in all respects equal to the main receiver (RX1) completely managed by PowerSDR in simultaneous RX1.
RX2 can be configured at any time in order to use one of the three antennas available on the FLEX-5000A or an antenna dedicated to it (on exclusive input connector). RX2 are possible with different "scenarios to be" very interesting
picture above you can see a very complex configuration PowerSDR, similar to that presented in the previous post but with the introduction of RX2 (note panadapter of PowerSDR divided in half: on RX1 - RX2 below).
In practice, we have this situation:
E 'should also be noted that the use of RX2 is well integrated into the chain of forwarding, that can be operational immediately place in either band (RX1 and RX2), with the right antenna and the
other specific parameters of the band, with just one clik of a mouse!
73 Beppe
IK3VIG
The FLEX-5000A transceiver is designed with a hardware architecture is very flexible. In addition to the many connections to different types of accessories (see card FLEX-5000A), it can be mounted inside your cabinet for a second receiver (RX2), in all respects equal to the main receiver (RX1) completely managed by PowerSDR in simultaneous RX1.
RX2 can be configured at any time in order to use one of the three antennas available on the FLEX-5000A or an antenna dedicated to it (on exclusive input connector). RX2 are possible with different "scenarios to be" very interesting
- monitoring of a band other than the RX1
- listening mode "Diversity" (requires special PowerSDR)
- listening on the other side even though RTX is Transmission (with antennas)
- analysis of CW signals in a specific band (with CW Skimmer)
picture above you can see a very complex configuration PowerSDR, similar to that presented in the previous post but with the introduction of RX2 (note panadapter of PowerSDR divided in half: on RX1 - RX2 below).
In practice, we have this situation:
- TX RX1 & LSB on 40M (with dipole)
- RX2 on 20M CW (VAC enabled to 96Khz)
- CW Skimmer in analysis
- Logger32 with RX2 enabled on DXcluster CW Skimmer
- Tmate for tuning "manual" RX1 or RX2 choice.
E 'should also be noted that the use of RX2 is well integrated into the chain of forwarding, that can be operational immediately place in either band (RX1 and RX2), with the right antenna and the
other specific parameters of the band, with just one clik of a mouse!
73 Beppe
IK3VIG
Thursday, September 10, 2009
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Vcom + VAC for seamless integration of SDR
Hello,
to completion of the previous post here is another example of what can be done by connecting through various programs with a SDR virtual serial ports and, to introduce the subject, even with VAC: Virtual Audio Cable.
Above image showing running a real operating conditions, high performance and fully synchronized in all its components:
The transceiver is tuned in the range of 40M, set for release in the CW and is controlled by CAT CW Skimmer: just click one of the signals on the waterfall display of CW Skimmer to automatically tune the signal on PowerSDR/FLEX-5000.
not all here as CW Skimmer has a telnet server with which it can transfer information to another program. In this case Logger32 received this information and shows them as coming from a DX Cluster, and highlighting the data cross-checking them with those of LOG of our links.
Again, again via Vcom, Logger32 FLEX-5000 can tune the frequency of a station of our interest reported on the DX cluster window.
Logger32 also operates the CW Keyer, from which you can transmitted directly without button, connected to
PowerSDR/FLex-5000 with a virtual serial port dedicated to the Keyer. To finish the
sistuazione shall Tmate that can be used to fine tune the VFO or, as in the figure, tune the VFO B for the possible transmission SPLIT.
In short the connections CAT: CAT
Thanks for reading, next to the post analysis of the Virtual Audio Cable
Hello,
to completion of the previous post here is another example of what can be done by connecting through various programs with a SDR virtual serial ports and, to introduce the subject, even with VAC: Virtual Audio Cable.
Above image showing running a real operating conditions, high performance and fully synchronized in all its components:
- PowerSDR FLEX-5000A transceiver on
- program LOG station: Logger32
- CW Skimmer
- Tmate
The transceiver is tuned in the range of 40M, set for release in the CW and is controlled by CAT CW Skimmer: just click one of the signals on the waterfall display of CW Skimmer to automatically tune the signal on PowerSDR/FLEX-5000.
not all here as CW Skimmer has a telnet server with which it can transfer information to another program. In this case Logger32 received this information and shows them as coming from a DX Cluster, and highlighting the data cross-checking them with those of LOG of our links.
Again, again via Vcom, Logger32 FLEX-5000 can tune the frequency of a station of our interest reported on the DX cluster window.
Logger32 also operates the CW Keyer, from which you can transmitted directly without button, connected to
PowerSDR/FLex-5000 with a virtual serial port dedicated to the Keyer. To finish the
sistuazione shall Tmate that can be used to fine tune the VFO or, as in the figure, tune the VFO B for the possible transmission SPLIT.
In short the connections CAT: CAT
- PowerSDR/FLEX-5000 with attivosu COM7
- CW Skimmer / Logger32 / Tmate on COM8 (splitter COM7)
- PowerSDR/FLEX-5000 with keyer port on COM5 Keyer
- of Logger32 on COM6 (couples with COM5)
Thanks for reading, next to the post analysis of the Virtual Audio Cable
Saturday, September 5, 2009
How To Hugg Cooking Spray
Serial Ports ( 232) virtual because they do and how to use them (Part II)
Hello,
resume the discussion on virtual serial ports, which are necessary for seamless integration of SDR with the various programs of traditional use in a station radio, focusing on a variety of software: Visrtual Serial Port Emulator (VSPE), available for free on the Eterlogic .
VSPE, unlike other software of this type, does not install a permanent serial port driver in the operating system (ie not on the list of devices the OS) but it creates the required devices when you need to be chosen by the user and configuration files that can be loaded at will. In the configuration file is to record all information of the various ports that we created, including the classic parameters of speed, parity, etc. etc.. It 'important that all devices, both hardware and software that we want to connect, use the same communication parameters.
Normally, when the configuration meets the needs of the user, the configuration file can be put into the autostart folder of Windows so you do not have to do any manual operation.
This is the "panel" of VSPE, one of our example, which shows the serial ports Virtual active in the system and used in a configuration that SDR will be seen below.
VSPE allows different types of serial ports, including some very special type of UDP to be used in remote connections. What you see in the panel above are of 2 types: COM 7
The COM 8, type splitter is a very special door and exclusive VSPE not present in any other program of its kind: it allows multiple programs to simultaneously share a port type connectors. It 'a kind of brings very useful as it allows various programs to share a radio and CAT, the information in transit, are available to each of them. Through a door
SPLITTER we can, for example, controlling a SDR with a logging program and at the same time, the SDR can be controlled by yet another program.
image above is visible then another port: COM 1 \u0026lt;=> COM redirector type 8, which has the task to redirect the serial port COM 8 on a "real" (COM1) to allow external devices that use software to connect to virtual ports. This type of feature is unique to VSPE and allows, as in the example below, to link up via the CAT EXPERT 1K-FA linear amplifier.
VSPE described configuration is actually used in the SDR configuration shown here:
The image configuration "CONTEST" which includes:
amplifier, because of its great features, it is always ready and tuned to the frequency of use in an automatic and instantaneous.
VSPE The possibilities of use are varied, allowing a complete management of virtual serial ports of any kind and for any needs related to the Protocol CAT sommutazione automatic antenna rotor commands, synchronization of multiple devices, etc. etc.
We hope this article may be proved helpful in understanding the "why" and "how" virtual serial ports are needed in a modern amateur radio station based on Software Defined Radio.
73 Beppe
IK3VIG
Hello,
resume the discussion on virtual serial ports, which are necessary for seamless integration of SDR with the various programs of traditional use in a station radio, focusing on a variety of software: Visrtual Serial Port Emulator (VSPE), available for free on the Eterlogic .
VSPE, unlike other software of this type, does not install a permanent serial port driver in the operating system (ie not on the list of devices the OS) but it creates the required devices when you need to be chosen by the user and configuration files that can be loaded at will. In the configuration file is to record all information of the various ports that we created, including the classic parameters of speed, parity, etc. etc.. It 'important that all devices, both hardware and software that we want to connect, use the same communication parameters.
Normally, when the configuration meets the needs of the user, the configuration file can be put into the autostart folder of Windows so you do not have to do any manual operation.
This is the "panel" of VSPE, one of our example, which shows the serial ports Virtual active in the system and used in a configuration that SDR will be seen below.
VSPE allows different types of serial ports, including some very special type of UDP to be used in remote connections. What you see in the panel above are of 2 types: COM 7
- type "CONNECTOR"
- COM 8 type "SPLITTER"
The COM 8, type splitter is a very special door and exclusive VSPE not present in any other program of its kind: it allows multiple programs to simultaneously share a port type connectors. It 'a kind of brings very useful as it allows various programs to share a radio and CAT, the information in transit, are available to each of them. Through a door
SPLITTER we can, for example, controlling a SDR with a logging program and at the same time, the SDR can be controlled by yet another program.
image above is visible then another port: COM 1 \u0026lt;=> COM redirector type 8, which has the task to redirect the serial port COM 8 on a "real" (COM1) to allow external devices that use software to connect to virtual ports. This type of feature is unique to VSPE and allows, as in the example below, to link up via the CAT EXPERT 1K-FA linear amplifier.
VSPE described configuration is actually used in the SDR configuration shown here:
The image configuration "CONTEST" which includes:
- FLEX-5000 can operate with PowerSDR, CAT enabled COM-7
- Software N1MM on COM 8
- Tmate on COM 8
- EXPERT 1K-FA COM-1 (redirected COM-8). The remote management software amplifier is connected to the same port with another "real" COM 2 on your PC.
amplifier, because of its great features, it is always ready and tuned to the frequency of use in an automatic and instantaneous.
VSPE The possibilities of use are varied, allowing a complete management of virtual serial ports of any kind and for any needs related to the Protocol CAT sommutazione automatic antenna rotor commands, synchronization of multiple devices, etc. etc.
We hope this article may be proved helpful in understanding the "why" and "how" virtual serial ports are needed in a modern amateur radio station based on Software Defined Radio.
73 Beppe
IK3VIG
Friday, September 4, 2009
Yeast Infection And Bleeding
Serial Ports (RS232) virtual because they do and how to use them (first part)
Hello,
start this series of "notes" or "advice" with a subject absolutely necessary for a full use of our Software Defined Radio inserted into a modern amateur radio station. Certainly this
argument is not a stranger, for many years, radio & PC integration is well established in many articles, blogs, etc. etc.. We
a brief review, however.
When using "everyday" of our station is a normal thing to have our traditional radio connected to PC via RS232 port to the "physical" connection between the radio and various software to manage our station, for example:
- the program LOG
- DX CLUSTER program (often already included in the LOG)
- the program to make connections in the digital modes
- the program for the contest
All of these programs, even if they could work on their own, if given the opportunity to "talk" with our radio, to automate the reading of some parameters such as frequency, mode of issue, etc. etc..
Radio and such software "speak" by means of a language, communication protocol, which is normally available via a RS232 cable: one end of the cable is connected to the serial port of your PC, the other end to the " CAT "on the radio. Well, once set to program the serial port to use and set up the parameters of communication, radio and computers are able to exchange the information necessary to perform the operations required.
Good question ...... the answer is easier than you think, that is:
- the type PowerSDR or PERSEUS SDR is a radio in every respect
- as (almost) all radio CAT has a trade protocol
- like all the CAT requires a serial port .... but virtual!
virtual serial ports (Vcom) are true RS232 devices that, once installed on the OS, are seen by the software as a standard serial port "real."
Just then, once in the system we have installed the software for the creation / management of Vcom, directing programs that require it to one or more of these virtual serial ports.
Among the software available to create and manage virtual serial ports, some in the public domain and some for sale, the most famous are:
- N8VB Virtual Com Ports
- com0com
- VSPE (Virtual Serial Port Emulator)
- Eltima
The first 3 are free, the last is for the professional market and is free of charge.
We foicalizzeremo on explaining the use of VSPE that, in our opinion, is the most powerful and simple (once you understand the mechanism) to use.
prossino On a post, then, everything about VSPE and as a SDR interface and other software.
Hello,
start this series of "notes" or "advice" with a subject absolutely necessary for a full use of our Software Defined Radio inserted into a modern amateur radio station. Certainly this
argument is not a stranger, for many years, radio & PC integration is well established in many articles, blogs, etc. etc.. We
a brief review, however.
When using "everyday" of our station is a normal thing to have our traditional radio connected to PC via RS232 port to the "physical" connection between the radio and various software to manage our station, for example:
- the program LOG
- DX CLUSTER program (often already included in the LOG)
- the program to make connections in the digital modes
- the program for the contest
All of these programs, even if they could work on their own, if given the opportunity to "talk" with our radio, to automate the reading of some parameters such as frequency, mode of issue, etc. etc..
Radio and such software "speak" by means of a language, communication protocol, which is normally available via a RS232 cable: one end of the cable is connected to the serial port of your PC, the other end to the " CAT "on the radio. Well, once set to program the serial port to use and set up the parameters of communication, radio and computers are able to exchange the information necessary to perform the operations required.
And with our Software Defined Radio, which is itself software, to make it work with CAT, where I connect the serial cable?
Good question ...... the answer is easier than you think, that is:
- the type PowerSDR or PERSEUS SDR is a radio in every respect
- as (almost) all radio CAT has a trade protocol
- like all the CAT requires a serial port .... but virtual!
virtual serial ports (Vcom) are true RS232 devices that, once installed on the OS, are seen by the software as a standard serial port "real."
Just then, once in the system we have installed the software for the creation / management of Vcom, directing programs that require it to one or more of these virtual serial ports.
Among the software available to create and manage virtual serial ports, some in the public domain and some for sale, the most famous are:
- N8VB Virtual Com Ports
- com0com
- VSPE (Virtual Serial Port Emulator)
- Eltima
The first 3 are free, the last is for the professional market and is free of charge.
We foicalizzeremo on explaining the use of VSPE that, in our opinion, is the most powerful and simple (once you understand the mechanism) to use.
prossino On a post, then, everything about VSPE and as a SDR interface and other software.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Why My Sensor Light Stays On
Tune with WoodBoxRadio
In conjunction with the commissioning of the new site on LNE www.woodboxradio.com we decided to create this blog too, with the idea of \u200b\u200busing it as our "laboratory diary."
The idea is to provide readers information that often help to solve small "bottlenecks" in the use of the Software Defined Radio.
For example:
In conjunction with the commissioning of the new site on LNE www.woodboxradio.com we decided to create this blog too, with the idea of \u200b\u200busing it as our "laboratory diary."
The idea is to provide readers information that often help to solve small "bottlenecks" in the use of the Software Defined Radio.
For example:
- the use of virtual serial ports
- the use of virtual sound card (VAC)
- interfacing with other CAT programs
- how to optimize the system for digital modes
- use in CONTEST
- etc etc etc
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