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Re: Anyone know this SDR
Zooming in on the pictures it looks like the dip switches set the frequency range and range filters.
Anyone know which software supports this board?
Mike N2MS
Zooming in on the pictures it looks like the dip switches set the frequency range and range filters.
Anyone know which software supports this board?
Mike N2MS
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N2MS
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#66815
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Re: Anyone know this SDR
I bet you can see it from the printing
Am 11.06.2022 21:29 schrieb John N5XJL <qra.n5xjl@...>:
I bet you can see it from the printing
Am 11.06.2022 21:29 schrieb John N5XJL <qra.n5xjl@...>:
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Siegfried Jackstien
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#66814
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Re: Anyone know this SDR
Hello, Mike.
This is being sold by numerous dealers on eBay. If you search for this phrase, you'll find lots of listings: "RSP1 Msi2500 Msi001 Scheme Radios Reciver 10kHz-2GHz 12Bit ADC Radios
Hello, Mike.
This is being sold by numerous dealers on eBay. If you search for this phrase, you'll find lots of listings: "RSP1 Msi2500 Msi001 Scheme Radios Reciver 10kHz-2GHz 12Bit ADC Radios
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John N5XJL
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#66813
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Re: Anyone know this SDR
No ... but I want to!
George [KB2GSM]
No ... but I want to!
George [KB2GSM]
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George Smythe
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#66812
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Anyone know this SDR
Need to know the switch settings on this SDR please
Need to know the switch settings on this SDR please
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Mike <gd6icr@...>
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#66811
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Re: SDR's For Sale. Maybe Other Equipment, Antenna, ETC.
Good Evening John
May I ask if you have any news about your Wellbrook?
Thanks in advance
73
Andrea IN3IWZ
Good Evening John
May I ask if you have any news about your Wellbrook?
Thanks in advance
73
Andrea IN3IWZ
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Andrea Dalbagno
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#66810
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Re: How to drive band decoder? Output band data?
On Tue, Jun 7, 2022 at 09:26 PM, Simon Brown wrote:
I think it can poll the current frequency; it supports Kenwood CAT. This info is on the link you supplied.OK Simon thanks for that. A good steer. I
On Tue, Jun 7, 2022 at 09:26 PM, Simon Brown wrote:
I think it can poll the current frequency; it supports Kenwood CAT. This info is on the link you supplied.OK Simon thanks for that. A good steer. I
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Max
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#66809
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Re: How to drive band decoder? Output band data?
I think it can poll the current frequency; it supports Kenwood CAT. This info is on the link you supplied.
Simon Brown
https://g4eli.com
https://sdr-radio.com
I think it can poll the current frequency; it supports Kenwood CAT. This info is on the link you supplied.
Simon Brown
https://g4eli.com
https://sdr-radio.com
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Simon Brown
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#66808
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Re: How to drive band decoder? Output band data?
I did also ask for a band data out...
Easiest would be via usb.. And a user setable truth table
Or serial port and an arduino nano ?!?
Be it for a hermes and shortwave bands
Or for a pluto and vhf
I did also ask for a band data out...
Easiest would be via usb.. And a user setable truth table
Or serial port and an arduino nano ?!?
Be it for a hermes and shortwave bands
Or for a pluto and vhf
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Siegfried Jackstien
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#66807
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How to drive band decoder? Output band data?
I have recently acquired one of these Arduino band decoders to control band switching on a linear amplifier that I have:
https://remoteqth.com/arduino-band-decoder.php
I have a Hermes Lite 2 SDR
I have recently acquired one of these Arduino band decoders to control band switching on a linear amplifier that I have:
https://remoteqth.com/arduino-band-decoder.php
I have a Hermes Lite 2 SDR
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Max
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#66806
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Re: Simon's World Map 1.2.10
You Sir, are a legend - thanks so much!
You Sir, are a legend - thanks so much!
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Cormac, EI4HQ
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#66805
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Re: My Computer Drifts!
(Edited for clarity)
Well, you'd have to get the correct oscillator on the motherboard. There are several But, that sort of would be the correct way to do it. It would not be
(Edited for clarity)
Well, you'd have to get the correct oscillator on the motherboard. There are several But, that sort of would be the correct way to do it. It would not be
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jdow
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#66804
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Re: My Computer Drifts!
Well, you'd have to get the correct oscillator. But, that sort of would be the correct way to do it. It would not be trivial, I suspect.
{O.O}
On 20220606 00:11:17,
Well, you'd have to get the correct oscillator. But, that sort of would be the correct way to do it. It would not be trivial, I suspect.
{O.O}
On 20220606 00:11:17,
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jdow
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#66803
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Re: My Computer Drifts!
What about adding a gpsdo or ocxo to the pc main board ? (just kidding a bit)
Greetz sigi dg9bfc
Am 06.06.2022 06:30 schrieb jdow <jdow@...>:
What about adding a gpsdo or ocxo to the pc main board ? (just kidding a bit)
Greetz sigi dg9bfc
Am 06.06.2022 06:30 schrieb jdow <jdow@...>:
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Siegfried Jackstien
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#66802
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Re: My Computer Drifts!
I figure we've beaten this to death. I propose giving the others here a rest.
I will comment that I have great respect for Linux, the kernel. The desktops that find their wayward ways
I figure we've beaten this to death. I propose giving the others here a rest.
I will comment that I have great respect for Linux, the kernel. The desktops that find their wayward ways
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jdow
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#66801
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Re: My Computer Drifts!
Yes, it's the difference between send (20 Mbps) and receive (200 Mbps) and that
asymmetry which introduces an unknown path delay difference which isn't
accounted for, and hence the offset I noted. As
Yes, it's the difference between send (20 Mbps) and receive (200 Mbps) and that
asymmetry which introduces an unknown path delay difference which isn't
accounted for, and hence the offset I noted. As
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David J Taylor
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#66800
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Re: My Computer Drifts!
On 20220604 22:30:59, David J Taylor via groups.io wrote:
I never mentioned that potential to the AF guy. But, then, that was way off in the future when he was only a little way off in the
On 20220604 22:30:59, David J Taylor via groups.io wrote:
I never mentioned that potential to the AF guy. But, then, that was way off in the future when he was only a little way off in the
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jdow
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#66799
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Re: My Computer Drifts!
On 20220604 22:08:59, David J Taylor via groups.io wrote:
The delay is not as important as the two way path difference. The delay is automatically canceled out based on the calculated one
On 20220604 22:08:59, David J Taylor via groups.io wrote:
The delay is not as important as the two way path difference. The delay is automatically canceled out based on the calculated one
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jdow
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#66798
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Re: My Computer Drifts!
In the previous, swap 02 ms for 0.2 ms, and click rate for clock rate!
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SatSignal Software - Quality software for you
Web: https://www.satsignal.eu
Email: david-taylor@...
Twitter:
In the previous, swap 02 ms for 0.2 ms, and click rate for clock rate!
--
SatSignal Software - Quality software for you
Web: https://www.satsignal.eu
Email: david-taylor@...
Twitter:
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David J Taylor
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#66797
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Re: My Computer Drifts!
Certainly tying the PPS into the router would increase performance. Typically
here I see up to 02 ms jitter from the internal servers, and under 2 ms from
the pool servers (UK). They all show an
Certainly tying the PPS into the router would increase performance. Typically
here I see up to 02 ms jitter from the internal servers, and under 2 ms from
the pool servers (UK). They all show an
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David J Taylor
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#66796
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