Re: Auto Detect remote servers FAILURE HELP!!!
You could post images (screen shots) of the following tabs in the the SDR Server Manager:
Accounts Radio Firewall Network On Air Then we might be able to help you. 73 Kriss KA1GJU
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Re: RSP DUO
Andrew Cowan
Dennis
Thanks for that I will continue to use SDR uno for the duo and use Console for my dx. Just checking I did not miss anything in the software. Andrew GM0UDL
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Re: RSP DUO
Dennis Matzen
SDR Console does not support using both receivers at the same time. I think the only software that does at this time is SDRPlay's SDRuno software. I purchased the Duo because of the ability to use both receivers but because I use SRD Console 99% of the time I do not use this feature.
-- Dennis KA6FUB
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RSP DUO
Andrew Cowan
Hello all,
Installed the software and using my RSP Duo. With searching around it looks like it does not support the dual tuner both at the same time would I be correct? I have spent searching and playing with the software so last resort send out a msg.... Thanks Andrew GM0UDL
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Re: 19 khz FM Pilot
Jim,
The 'o' did the trick. I sure missed and forgot about that. Thanks to you and Bill for very fast responses. What a wonderful group of users! n on to ubo and sharp just for the fun of it. Regards, George
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Re: 19 khz FM Pilot
Thank you Bill. I see it on the Elad software picture. Just haven't found it on the Console screen. Will be looking for it too on SDRuno and SDR# just to see it can display it as well.
Hope you all are doing well. Take care, George
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Re: 19 khz FM Pilot
Jim Smith G0OFE
PS.. you might need to click on the "o" top
left to switch it on..... ================================ Need help with SDR Console? If you have a problem: Go to https://www.sdr-radio.com/support Please follow instructions in that link. =================================== Jim, Bournemouth, Dorset. IO90BR. Elad FDM-S2, Airspy HF+, SDRPlay and Funcube Dongle SDR Recievers 8-element OP-DES for Band 2, 8-element LFA for 2m, 3-element LFA for 6m, 20m Windom for HF,. Wellbrook 1530 Loop for LF
On 20/11/2020 21:23, George Stein -
NJ3H via groups.io wrote:
Please see the attached popup of the BFM spectrum. This picture appears to just be a generic layout showing where various portions of the FM signal are located within the broadcast signal. Is there a way to see if the 19khz signal is actual present for a particular FM station?
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Re: 19 khz FM Pilot
Jim Smith G0OFE
If you're receiving a Broadcast FM<
signal, you should see a spectrum output in that window. ================================ Need help with SDR Console? If you have a problem: Go to https://www.sdr-radio.com/support Please follow instructions in that link. =================================== Jim, Bournemouth, Dorset. IO90BR. Elad FDM-S2, Airspy HF+, SDRPlay and Funcube Dongle SDR Recievers 8-element OP-DES for Band 2, 8-element LFA for 2m, 3-element LFA for 6m, 20m Windom for HF,. Wellbrook 1530 Loop for LF
On 20/11/2020 21:23, George Stein -
NJ3H via groups.io wrote:
Please see the attached popup of the BFM spectrum. This picture appears to just be a generic layout showing where various portions of the FM signal are located within the broadcast signal. Is there a way to see if the 19khz signal is actual present for a particular FM station?
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Re: 19 khz FM Pilot
Bill Nollman
Hi George, If this was the ELAD group the answer is yes, click the IF button and select WB FM Multiplex from the dropdown in the upper left corner. I would assume SDR-Console has a similar option. Bill
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> On Behalf Of George Stein - NJ3H via groups.io
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2020 4:23 PM To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io Subject: [SDR-Radio] 19 khz FM Pilot
Please see the attached popup of the BFM spectrum. This picture appears to just be a generic layout showing where various portions of the FM signal are located within the broadcast signal. Is there a way to see if the 19khz signal is actual present for a particular FM station?
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19 khz FM Pilot
Please see the attached popup of the BFM spectrum. This picture appears to just be a generic layout showing where various portions of the FM signal are located within the broadcast signal. Is there a way to see if the 19khz signal is actual present for a particular FM station?
Thanks, George
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Auto Detect remote servers FAILURE HELP!!!
Roger Shaltry
I am receiving the following text at the server after a failed remote client connection to my server. "Connecting to 199.87.136.187 ::50101
Connected
Sending <SVRMsg xml:lang="EN" Command="Radios" Username="k5jax" Password="schnauzer"></SVRMsg>
Read 0 of 20 bytes after 10 reads
Failed to read message header
Closed"
I have not been able to make a connection to my remote server in more than a year. This is the closest that I have been to creating a connection. I can now operate both my client and server at the same time with a remote desktop app. The local internet provider was apparently (client location) blocking traffic. I am now on a VPN which seems to slip past the client internet provider data blocking. I do not know where to look next given the failure message. Any help will sure be appreciated. Years ago when I ran V2 server I let local hams use my remote receive site. Thanks Roger I have been trying for many months to connect to my server at a remote location. The local internet provider was apparently (client location) blocking traffic. I purchased a new internet provider for the server location. This did not help.
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Re: Good distances on Medium Wave using SDR Console V3.
Peter 1956
Hello Max,
Thanks.
Airspy HF+ Discovery.
Peter
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Re: Good distances on Medium Wave using SDR Console V3.
Max
Hi Peter
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Nice catches. Which SDR are you using? Best Max
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 10:17 AM, Peter 1956 wrote: https://youtu.be/7bHXSSJGNxQ
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Re: Looking into the Radio
Jim Smith G0OFE
Have seen a couple of similar-ish posts before. The hammer is poised if he does turn out to
be a spammer 🔨🪓 ================================ Need help with SDR Console? If you have a problem: Go to https://www.sdr-radio.com/support Please follow instructions in that link. =================================== Jim, Bournemouth, Dorset. IO90BR. Elad FDM-S2, Airspy HF+, SDRPlay and Funcube Dongle SDR Recievers 8-element OP-DES for Band 2, 8-element LFA for 2m, 3-element LFA for 6m, 20m Windom for HF,. Wellbrook 1530 Loop for LF
On 19/11/2020 19:47, Kriss Kliegle
KA1GJU wrote:
OK looks like I was urinating into the wind!
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Re: Looking into the Radio
Here's a link from the IC-7300 groups. Probably on other sites as well.
Exact same verbage, so probably just a spammer. https://groups.io/g/ic-7300/topic/78355561#30929 73 Kriss KA1GJU
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Re: Looking into the Radio
Alan G4ZFQ
Are you a licensed ham?Kriss, No someone who has made similar posts on many groups. "Looking into ...... " No idea why, but his questions make it obvious he does not know what he is asking. SDR-Radio is not a radio.. 73 Alan G4ZFQ
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Re: Looking into the Radio
OK looks like I was urinating into the wind!
The OP is a Spambot, per other groups. Moderator(s), please unplug the Spambot. 73 Kriss KA1GJU From the IC-7300 groups: Hi everyone. I'm looking in getting the ic-7300. Any thoughts or tips on how to go about it? Thanks, Michal
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Re: Looking into the Radio
Michal, You can start by downloading the software, and learn how to use it while using SDR Servers that are available all over the world. No radio to purchase! The same software can be used with an SDR locally at your location or via Internet at a remote location.
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Looking into the Radio
michal.gordon@...
Hi everyone.
I'm looking into getting the radio. Any thoughts or tips on how to go about it?
Thanks,
Michal
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Re: DIY Arduino Midi Controller for SDRC Advanced
billcoombes
Yes, thanks very much Andrea and now have them safely stored and will now the Arduino programmed.
Thanks again for helping me so quickly. Bill
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