Re: Best pc design for SDR


Augusto <hb9tza@...>
 

Oh yes
I was looking on the M0NKA page short after posting my message, and I feel it's very interesting.
Sorry to see oncemore the idea stolen for eastbiznez ... we OM should not buy if they do not pay royalties or the due ... but this is another issue.
You name the Lingua SprachExtractor ... I have it. But ... 
It's true, I did with it some phone SSB QSO that would already not be possible, no good for DX hunting in pile-up; also found many other negative points.
I gave it to a friend, good DXer, to test it; and he also was not 100% ueberzeugt damit .
For that price, I am not fully satisfied with it. It could be IMHO a bit better issued; it's only for phone, maybe better for FM phone by local chatter, DX is another thing.
That hartdware could also have a switch and another firmware for CW, this would have made it a complete devbice; also, no stereo phones output youmust use adapters and these with time break the jack.
You have continuously - in DX listening - to move regulations up and down, and these potentiometer seems not of the type that support a long intensive use, and they ate also soliciting the printed circuit board.
An internal cell phone type li-ion battery could have a good solution instead of the 12V supply. And some other idea about its hardware and firmware.
Anyway, they are IMHO , FWIC ...
73 44 , thanks Siegfried!
                                          Augusto


Il 07/02/2018 14:07, Siegfried Jackstien ha scritto:

you never heard of the mchf???

www.m0nka.co.uk

chris changed the design when changing from 0.6 to 0.7 version of his boards

i liked more the older design 0.3 to 0.6 boards (we started out project group with 0.4 version)

the firmware now has so many functions it is a bit to much to name them all here

but when you campare an mchf with old firmware with one with actual firmware you have two completely different radios ... newest firmware has such a nice noise reduction that it is nearly as good as prachextractor lingua, bhi noise surpression speaker or similar (jps nir 10 or 12 as another example) ...

i can really dig out a signal that is barely readable in the noise

if you prefer cw ... a nice peak filter helps to lift up a tiny signal (no ringing!) ... etc etc

just wait a bit till we have finished the backend for the ovi40sdr (that is the mchf with turbo ... grin)

frontend is finished (ui board) and can be used with the rf board of mchf (backwards compatible) ... new rf board will have more power and better filters (still in alpha stage)

cause the firmware is open source and there is a programming community now of over a dozen programmers there is sometimes 2 or 3 versions of new firmware a day!!! the fw is RUNNING forward in seven miles boots

what i like is that you need no pc anymore for digital modes ... just a (wireless) keyboard

size of mchf with battery pack included is like a tetra pack (1l milk or juice box)

when you need some more infos (besides what you find with google) drop me a direct mail

dg9bfc sigi



Am 07.02.2018 um 10:59 schrieb Augusto:
HI Siegfried,
MCHF? I do not know it;
"muscled" seems vy interesting, keep me informed pse.
I also used a Archos 7", android 4, with companion bluetooth keyboard shell, otg cable, the FT-817, two cell p
hone
10Ah power packs with some homebrewed USB adapters to put them in series for the rig. Nice, small and light system.
73 Augusto


Il 07/02/2018 11:19, Siegfried Jackstien ha scritto:

augusto

just use the mchf instead

cw decode on screen

rtty rx and tx with no pc

psk31, 63,125 .. rx and tx with no pc

.... plus freedv!! (digital voice over shortwave)

dg9bfc

sigi

ps in our local club we are developing an mchf on steroids ... bigger cpu , bigger screen, more output power
Am 06.02.2018 um 19:42 schrieb Augusto:
Thanks Mats for the Infos! Very appreciated.
I knew about the controller in the battery, since Zenith Pentium2 black&white laptops years ago, hi ...
Anyway, many laptops I had these times ran without battery no problems; and some these times had a 12V NiCd battery so I used them no problem with the direct connection to a car battery.
But today the laptops are of course a lot much complex. I will try that old laptop, then see what will happen.
The pairing with an FT-817 seems me very actractive: a laptop running FT817 commander or even HRD and a small giant like the FT-817 may be very interesting, specially with digimodes or cw.
73 44 de Augusto HB9TZA / I2JJR
http://ssfg-gsrc.ch

Il 06/02/2018 20:18, Oidar ha scritto:
Hi.

Many modern laptops "talks" with the PSU over the DC cable to adjust optimal performance and charging settings, depending on the capacity of the power brick. Also many laptop batteries contains a microcontroller that reports some data about status, capacity and often including serial number.

I have a not so fresh HP laptop that, after some upgrade simply refused to charge in the docking station, and i gave up after fiddling with it for some time.
The same power brick fitted directly in the computer works well.

SO, you may bump into unforeseen problems when trying an alternative powersupply or battery, in order to reduce the RFI.

//Mats





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