Re: Chirping Problem Video (Recent Post On) Simon's Req. For Video
BTW...
To attach files, just use click on the paperclip when composing a post. Especially screen shots so they can be downloaded and opened in full definition versus a shrunken image that gets grainy as one zooms in to see the settings, etc. Same thing for photos, just to the left of my arrow is the photo button, that will place photos into the text body of your post. Keep in mind if the great and powerful OZ needs to see something he can't read. He will ask you to attach the image using the paperclip (attachment tool). Here is is now... ![]() LOL 73 Kriss KA1GJU
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Re: Chirping Problem Video (Recent Post On) Simon's Req. For Video
Hmmm... didn't attach for some reason, despite attempting it 2X.
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Re: Chirping Problem Video (Recent Post On) Simon's Req. For Video
Check to see if you have NR (Noise Reduction) turned on.
NR on just about any modern HF rig can make signals sound like they are under water. You can get the same sound when there's Aurora activity but we haven't had any good solar storms lately being down at the solar minimum. I personally don't use it ever, due to the weird sounds it generally makes. Open the DSP panel and scroll to the bottom and see if you have NR4 checked off? See attached: 73 Kriss KA1GJU
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Re: WSJT-X Control Receiver 2
#controller
#sdrconsolev3
Charles Suckling
I don't think WSJT-X can do this. Maybe Omnirig can? I guess it also depends on whether the TS2000 emulation in Console would support it. Does the TS2000 have two independent receivers that would lead you to think that this might even be possible? You could try posing this question on the wsjt io group if no answer here. Charlie G3WDG
On Fri, 10 Apr 2020 at 11:52, goscickiw <goscickiw@...> wrote: How should I set up WSJT-X to control Rx 2 instead of Rx 1? Using the I/O Test and I/O Monitor, I noticed that the command has to start from "FB" to control Rx 2, but WSJT-X always uses "FA" which sets Rx 1. Is there a hidden setting somewhere that I can use?
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Re: RX Matrix
Max
Hi George
Notwithstanding the other proposed solutions, the best of all if practical for you is to get a second monitor. SDRC is just built for multiple monitors. 73 Max
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Re: RX Matrix
Max
Receiver Pane and Receiver Matrix are two different features, but yes, opening Receiver Pane in docked mode may solve your issue. Not really practical to display as many receivers in the Pane though obviously.
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73 Max
On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 10:19 AM, goscickiw wrote: There is an option called Receiver Pane that might be what you're looking for.
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Re: Food for your dog
Michael.2E0IHW
On 10/04/2020 14:47, tony paulino wrote:
Simon your dog needs food for Easter.Yes indeed, as does ours, but NOT a chocolate bunny :-) Michael 2E0IHW
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Chirping Problem Video (Recent Post On) Simon's Req. For Video
rmrrgs <rgsrose@...>
Hello Simon, et al,
Regarding my recent Post on Chirping problem. Created the Video (great feature), and seems to have worked. Have tried putting it the Group's File Section. Folder I created is there, but not sure about the Video ? Video is called Chirping Problem I don't do anything on the Cloud, etc. Too old to learn. Anyway, if the Video is not there, if you might please tell me the easiest way of having you see it, would be appreciative. Thanks, bob
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Re: Freqency tracking question
#rsp1a
Max
Hi Andy
For screenshots please always attach, not insert as an image. As inserts at this size they are unreadable and therefore do not convey any useful information. 73 Max
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Food for your dog
tony paulino
Simon your dog needs food for Easter.
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Re: Freqency tracking question
#rsp1a
Siegfried Jackstien
i would think iq mixed?? (invert signal on radio start) just a shoot in the dark but if the center is correct ... (its tracked via cat) ... but above and below center is mixed ... then it is a near 100% wrong setup in the definitions what channel should be left and what right (the iq signals are on left and right channel of the sound data) try to "invert" signal ... and it should work ... dg9bfc sigi
Am 10.04.2020 um 07:24 schrieb Andy
G7FWE:
Hi,
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Re: Freqency tracking question
#rsp1a
Nicholas Shaxted
To be honest the screenshots don’t help too much when embedded in the text. It would be easier to attach them so they can be displayed separately.
I would think from your description that you need to look very carefully how you have the K3 and SDR console set up. It could be the K3 is set up for CW(L) and SDR for CW(U). The difference in sideband could produce the result you describe.
I can’t see what you have selected in those images just a guess… To prove it you could select USB (or AM) and point and click to see what it does.
Include as much info as you can on mode, bandwidth, etc
Nick – g4ogi
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io
On Behalf Of Andy G7FWE via groups.io
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2020 8:25 AM To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io Subject: [SDR-Radio] Freqency tracking question #rsp1a
Hi,
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Re: Freqency tracking question
#rsp1a
Andy G7FWE
Anyone? Would very much appreciate guidance on this.
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Re: #satellites #doppler Can Kenwood D710GA be controlled for Doppler?
#satellites
#doppler
On 4/10/2020 02:20, Simon Brown wrote:
Hi,Ok. Thanks reply too. -- 73 Bob KD7YZ AMSAT LM #901
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Re: Chirping Superposed Noise ? And A Few others.
jdow
Cannot answer without a picture, a full sized screen shot of the SDRC window - at least. Without the readable information on that screenshot there are too many variables involved to give you even a start of an answer beyond, "If it is an rtlsdr front end you are sampling at too high a rate."
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{^_^}
On 20200410 04:20:59, rmrrgs wrote:
Hello,
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Re: Chirping Superposed Noise ? And A Few others.
Simon Brown
Bob,
Add a video, let’s see and hear the issues: https://www.sdr-radio.com/RecAndPlayback#Video
Simon Brown, G4ELI https://www.sdr-radio.com
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> On Behalf Of rmrrgs
Sent: 10 April 2020 12:21 To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io Subject: [SDR-Radio] Chirping Superposed Noise ? And A Few others.
Hello,
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Chirping Superposed Noise ? And A Few others.
rmrrgs <rgsrose@...>
Hello,
With help from so many of you folks, making "good" progress. Sure is a lot to know. Am concentrating 100 % now in trying to learn Console. Apologize for most of my questions being so "basic" in nature, but... a. Pretty much everywhere, but particularly on low freq's (AM; 1 MHz or so), I can pick up very well the voice conversations. But, superposed over them is usually what sounds like "chirping". Perhaps can be described as "birdies," or perhaps running water. Hard to describe in words. It's most everywhere. My guess is that I don't have the audio options set correctly, and/or the BW or Gain ? Anyone with any thoughts on this ? b. What's a good set of Default values for most everything, including audio type settings to start with ? c. Where is LNA on the menus ? d On SDR# and HDSDR, one can pull up a block diagram/schematic for the RSPdx. It has several sliders that are adjustable. Is there such a block diagram in Console for the RSPdx ? Thanks, Bob
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WSJT-X Control Receiver 2
#controller
#sdrconsolev3
How should I set up WSJT-X to control Rx 2 instead of Rx 1? Using the I/O Test and I/O Monitor, I noticed that the command has to start from "FB" to control Rx 2, but WSJT-X always uses "FA" which sets Rx 1. Is there a hidden setting somewhere that I can use?
I'm asking because I have two instances of WSJT-X controlling SDR Console through two virtual COM ports. I have no issues with this setup, other than both instances controlling the same receiver Rx1.
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Re: RX Matrix
There is an option called Receiver Pane that might be what you're looking for.
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Re: SDR-C Latency slowly increasing (v 3.0.20)
Dick
On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 09:57 PM, Dick wrote:
Hi Daniel, Just to let you know that I performend a test whith VAC input set to 48000 (fixed) and observed the same latency. 73, Dick
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