[hpsdr] Hera - A new version of KISS

Chris Smith chris at vspl.co.uk
Sun Jan 23 07:30:41 PST 2011


Tim

I can only tell you how to do this under WinXP.

Navigate to the relevant folder

Right click on the folder icon

Select TortoiseSVN  ->  Relocate

Edit the URL

Cheers & 73

Chris G4NUX

On 23 Jan 2011, at 14:19, Tim O'Rourke wrote:

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> OK non geek speak here.
> I have old SVN repository on several computers, and now that there is a new repository address I can not get to new repository. How do I tell SVN to change to new repository? 
> Tim W4YN
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Gordon & Lois Duff <glduff at bellsouth.net>
>> Sent: Jan 22, 2011 5:14 PM
>> To: hpsdr at lists.openhpsdr.org
>> Subject: [hpsdr] Hera - A new version of KISS
>> 
>> ***** High Performance Software Defined Radio Discussion List *****
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>> I have revised the version of KISS in the KA2NLM branch of the svn.  I have
>> renamed it "Hera" for the goddess of marriage as it marries the radio to the
>> PC and the person to the PC.  KISS seemed a misnomer at this stage because
>> is not really a simple program any longer.  However the contributors to KISS
>> can take full credit for Hera.
>> 
>> Here are some highlights on how Hera differs from KISS operationally: 
>> 
>> 1. Shortwave Listening is supported in addition to Ham use.
>> 2. Spectrum and I/Q graphics appear in separate windows.
>> 3. Left and right audio are controlled separately
>> 4. Main window controls and buttons have been added.  A second "VFO" is
>> displayed, but not yet enabled.
>> 5. XML files are used to store information on bands, filters, and tuning
>> speeds.  They can be edited externally to the program.
>> 
>> From a programmer's perspective:
>> 
>> 1. The Form1.cs file is now 21 different files.  Files are around 200-300
>> lines of code. 
>> 2. Code formatting has been modified throughout.  Names of methods and
>> variables have been "improved" (eye of the beholder, I suspect).
>> 3. Graphics operations reworked to execute independently.  The IQ display
>> and Full Spectrum scope are now separate classes with their own windows.
>> 4. Main system state variables are serialized and saved as XML files.
>> 
>> Hera is based on VS Express 2010 and .Net 4 Framework.  It has been tested
>> with Windows 7, Vista and XP (all 32 bit).  I have done very little
>> transmission testing as I have no amplifier and a poor antenna arrangement.
>> Finally, I am rusty with my use of svn; hopefully a workable upload is in
>> place.
>> 
>> Gordon, KA2NLM
>> 
>> 
>> 
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