Re: New WinSDR beta release

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Karl Cunningham (karlc@..........)
Sat, 22 Mar 2003 11:59:56 -0800



Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2003 11:59:56 -0800
From: Karl Cunningham <karlc@..........>
Subject: Re: New WinSDR beta release

Larry and all ---

I have installed the new WinSDR and have set up its TCP/IP server function
but haven't had a chance to connect to it from elsewhere yet. It should be
available on the default port for anyone who wants to connect to it, at
least until the traffic gets high enough that it causes problems or my
cable provider complains ;). I'm a bit hesitant to put my IP address here
since it will go on the WWW-accessible archives and be available to web
crawlers that mine for IPs. So I'll try this... The following is the ip
address of my WinSDR server: 68.6.XXX.YYY. XXX is found from the formula
(22*10)+7, and YYY is found from the formula (10*9)+1. I'd like feedback
on any problems.

Karl

--On Wednesday, March 19, 2003 23:36 -0800 Larry Cochrane
<cochrane@..............> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> I have a new WinSDR beta release ready for people too try out. You can
> download the new WinSDR.exe file from here
> http://www.seismicnet.com/winsdr/betarelease.html. The beta release web
> page has been updated with information on what's new with WinSDR. Here
> are the highlights:
>
> I added code to try and detect teleseismic events. If this feature is
> enabled,WinSDR will look for the 10 to 20 second period surface waves that
> are received from shallow teleseismic events. You obviously will need a
> sensor that can pickup the low frequency surface waves for this feature to
> work correctly.
>
> WinSDR can now send data over a TCP/IP connection. The system attached to
> the A/D board (or SDR Server) can be enabled to act as a data server and
> other system running WinSDR can be configured to act as a client to
> receive the A/D data from the WinSDR server.
>
> The other new feature is a GPS data pass-through mode and station location
> averaging. This new feature effects the firmware on the A/D board, WinSDR
> and WinPlotGPS. To use this feature you will need to upgrade the firmware
> on the A/D board to version 2.5
> (http://www.seismicnet.com/winsdr/upgrade.html). The new firmware as a new
> mode that allows it to send both A/D data and GPS data to WinSDR at the
> same time. If enabled, WinSDR can average the position data from the GPS
> receiver. The user can then update the sensor's location in the channel
> setting dialog box with the averaged location data. Please note that this
> feature will not work with SDR Server.
>
> WinPlotGPS has been modified so it can use the GPS pass-through mode of
> the A/D board and the new TCP/IP server feature in WinSDR. WinPlotGPS,
> placed in the TCP/IP client mode, can receive the GPS data from a WinSDR
> server system. WinPlotGPS can be on the same system as WinSDR or an other
> system on your LAN or over the Internet.
>
> One last thing. I fixed a problem with shutting down the system and
> WinSDR. The program should now respond correctly, by not asking the user
> if it's OK to close the program, when the system is shutting down.
>
> Regards,
> Larry
>
>
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