Software documentation
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 3:27 am
I've got my PCI MAX 3000 up and running but I'm having some difficulty figuring out how to use the software. I printed off the manual but can't find much on how the software operates. I haven't had much time to fool with it other than taking a transister radio outside to test the range.
I'd rather read up on how to use the software before jumping the gun but here's what's on my mind.
Is the antenna included with 1 watt card weatherproof?
I'm at work so I'm having to go on memory on these next things so please forgive me.
Concerning the software, there are two "tabs" which has to do with the frequency. The first tab has a series of alternate frequencies I can enter. The other tab has an actual number controlled by <>. I went to radio locator.com and entered my zip code and entered those unused frequencies into the alternative frequency boxes. When I went outside, I noticed I was picking up what I was brodcasting on multiple frequencies. I was using an analog radio and the dial is not accurate so I'm not sure if these frequencies I entered are the ones that I am picking up. Or I am picking up a very strong signal that is causing this.
So what is the purpose of the frequency with the <> on the other tab for ?
I'm not real sure about this next question. When the software is broadcasting there is no sound coming from my speakers. This is while using a real old version of Winamp.
But if I shut down the computer, as Windows XP shuts down it plays the shutdown tune. I haven't tried running Winamp without the broadcasting software running to see if sound comes from the speakers.
How can I broadcast and listen to what I am broadcasting at the same time?
Last question. The software says I'm pushing 0.0 watts. The card is rated at 1 watt. What's the deal on that?
Thanks.
I'd rather read up on how to use the software before jumping the gun but here's what's on my mind.
Is the antenna included with 1 watt card weatherproof?
I'm at work so I'm having to go on memory on these next things so please forgive me.
Concerning the software, there are two "tabs" which has to do with the frequency. The first tab has a series of alternate frequencies I can enter. The other tab has an actual number controlled by <>. I went to radio locator.com and entered my zip code and entered those unused frequencies into the alternative frequency boxes. When I went outside, I noticed I was picking up what I was brodcasting on multiple frequencies. I was using an analog radio and the dial is not accurate so I'm not sure if these frequencies I entered are the ones that I am picking up. Or I am picking up a very strong signal that is causing this.
So what is the purpose of the frequency with the <> on the other tab for ?
I'm not real sure about this next question. When the software is broadcasting there is no sound coming from my speakers. This is while using a real old version of Winamp.
But if I shut down the computer, as Windows XP shuts down it plays the shutdown tune. I haven't tried running Winamp without the broadcasting software running to see if sound comes from the speakers.
How can I broadcast and listen to what I am broadcasting at the same time?
Last question. The software says I'm pushing 0.0 watts. The card is rated at 1 watt. What's the deal on that?
Thanks.