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<DIV>Scotty</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks for the quick response! I installed the jumpers and all is well.
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<DIV>Just running it on the air now and will let it cook for a few days. I
will</DIV>
<DIV>follow up with question regarding control functions through
MAGISTER</DIV>
<DIV>later on. </DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks again and as always, great job by all the volunteer effort and</DIV>
<DIV>TAPR.</DIV>
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<DIV>73 de Joe K1RQG</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 1/22/2010 7:10:41 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
scotty@tonks.com writes:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 10px; MARGIN-LEFT: 10px"><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" face=Arial color=#000000 size=2>*****
High Performance Software Defined Radio Discussion List *****<BR><BR>Hi Joe
and others,<BR><BR>Sorry for the confusion.<BR><BR>You need to install shunts
on the "SCL" and "SDA" headers at the top <BR>of the board. They are labeled
"I2C TO ATLAS". Two are required, and <BR>they are installed horizontally,
between pins 1 and 2 of each 2-pin header.<BR><BR>These connect the I2C bus
from the FX2 to the Atlas bus so that the <BR>FX2 can talk to the CODEC on
Penelope or Janus.<BR><BR>In hindsight, we should have included them with the
board. On Ozy, <BR>these connections were made with 0-ohm resistors that were
installed <BR>at build time, so no jumpers were needed.<BR><BR>If you need
these two jumpers for your Magister, please send and SASE <BR>to the TAPR
office and we will send you two.<BR><BR>73,<BR>Scotty WA2DFI<BR><BR>At 13:40
2010-01-22 -0800, John Petrich wrote:<BR>>Joe and the
rest,<BR>><BR>>I am having the same problem of not being able to use the
voice <BR>>modes with the Penelope and Magister combination. I am a
total <BR>>HPSDR novice and don't have any prior experience with an Ozy
<BR>>board. Had thought that the voice mode problem was local and I
was <BR>>planning to review the documentation, check the jumpers,
take <BR>>another look at my Power SDR rev 3507 set up and, if that fails,
<BR>>inject audio from my 2 tone generator into the Penelope microphone
<BR>>input. Since Joe is having the same problem and since there is
no <BR>>manual yet for Magister, I am wondering if there is a detail in
<BR>>Magister's "set up" that we need to know for Magister to work on the
<BR>>voice modes. Maybe Scotty or Lyle know the
answer?<BR>><BR>>I do want to thank all the wonderful volunteers who
over the years <BR>>have done such great work on all levels to make HPSDR a
practical <BR>>reality. Know that there have been growing pains and
some hard <BR>>times but your efforts are very much appreciated. I
read the <BR>>archives and listen to TeamSpeak every
weekend.<BR>><BR>>Any answers to voice mode problems with Magister
?<BR>><BR>>John Petrich,
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