PowerSDR v2.3.5 is Now Available for Download
FlexRadio Systems is pleased to announce the general availability of the newest release of PowerSDR, version 2.3.5 intended for use with the SDR-1000, FLEX-1500, FLEX-3000 and FLEX-5000 software defined radios. PowerSDR v2.3.5 has several new significant features, existing feature enhancements and bug fixes.
We recommend that all customers upgrade to v2.3.5 (see the links to the left). PowerSDR v2.3.5 is not a maintenance release of version 2.2.3 therefore it is highly recommended that you review the PowerSDR v2.3.5 Release Notes, particularly the section “Known Issues or Recommendations with New Features Included in this Release”, before installing and operating your software defined radio with PowerSDR v2.3.5. This release contains significant changes to PowerSDR’s internal database schema and as such, there are some caveats related to importing data from previous versions of PowerSDR along with new database import requirements and compliance measures.
While the improvements are too numerous to detail, the following is a list of major changes since the previous official release, PowerSDR v2.2.3
- The FlexRadio Software Development & Product Management team
FlexRadio Systems is pleased to announce the general availability of the newest release of PowerSDR, version 2.3.5 intended for use with the SDR-1000, FLEX-1500, FLEX-3000 and FLEX-5000 software defined radios. PowerSDR v2.3.5 has several new significant features, existing feature enhancements and bug fixes.
We recommend that all customers upgrade to v2.3.5 (see the links to the left). PowerSDR v2.3.5 is not a maintenance release of version 2.2.3 therefore it is highly recommended that you review the PowerSDR v2.3.5 Release Notes, particularly the section “Known Issues or Recommendations with New Features Included in this Release”, before installing and operating your software defined radio with PowerSDR v2.3.5. This release contains significant changes to PowerSDR’s internal database schema and as such, there are some caveats related to importing data from previous versions of PowerSDR along with new database import requirements and compliance measures.
While the improvements are too numerous to detail, the following is a list of major changes since the previous official release, PowerSDR v2.2.3
- Support for new channelized 60 meter band changes and the addition of a visual Channel Mode for PowerSDR
- VAC for RX2 (VAC2). VAC2 is available only for use with the FLEX-5000 equipped with a second receiver (RX2)
- The maximum VAC sampling rate (SR) has been upgraded to support 96 and 192 KHz
- Expanded TX Profiles now saves all significant transmit related PowerSDR settings
- RX2 disconnect on transmit
- TNF now works properly with ANF so both can be used in a complimentary manner
- Expanded TX Profiles now saves all significant transmit related PowerSDR settings
- The management of Memories in PowerSDR has been improved to include an automatic DB backup and recovery mechanism in addition to committing memory changes to the memory DB on copy, add and delete operations
- Session specific and previous database backups are created for recovery purposes
- PowerSDR Database import requirement compliance to prevent applications errors and anomalous behavior of your radio
- There are six (6) new PowerSDR skins available. There are five new IK3VIG 2012 skins and a new default skin
- New CAT commands to support PowerSDR features
- Updated FLEX-1500 USB driver
- The FlexRadio Software Development & Product Management team
Hearing is Believing! | |||
PowerSDR ™ 2.2.3 with RF Tracking Notch Filters (TNF) from FlexRadio Systems allows you to eliminate station interference like foreign broadcast carriers, "birdies", narrow noise sources and local shack interference with the click of a mouse. | |||
Features Include: Infinitely Adjustable RF Tracking Notch Filters Up to 18 TNF Notches Active in the RX Passband - Including MultiRX™ and RX2 Three Deep Cascaded Notch Capabilities per TNF Notch Permanent or Temporary TNF Creation Visual TNF Zoom-TUNE Mode for Precise Positioning of the TNF Notch | |||
See It! Hear It! Believe It! (Change display format to 720p HD after starting the video for best screen resolution and faster downloading) It is difficult to adequately describe TNF in words alone, so you have to see it in action by watching the TNF-RF Tracking Notch Filters video. Seeing really is believing. To learn more, download the Tracking Notch Filter White Paper for a detailed technical explanation of the TNF http://www.flex-radio.com/ |
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