Re: Version 2.3 License
M0ZEH <m0zeh@...>
Got it now. You need the old for comparisons with the new.
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Screenshots
Ken Alexander
Hi Simon, I know you're busy but I'm just wondering if you had a chance to check those screenshots I sent you? Thanks!
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Re: No RIFF Field
Paul White
Simon, any chance the new file type options could include an override for "always RF64"? That would be great for testing and PIAs like me.
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lime usb and 3.0.6
HI ALL
I do have a problem in 3.0.6 with Lime USB After TX it does tx but swiching back to receive SDR console locks up as if it comes in a kind of loop. It happens on all frequencies. I tried to put off duplex and half duplex but no luck. In 3.0.5 I did not have that problem.. Changing SRDsourceLime.dll in 3.0.6 to that dll file from 3.0.5 everything works ok. I tried on different pc's etc etc, different usb ports etc etc. but no luck. Firmware in the Lime is the latests and OC usb 3. Perhaps I do something wrong in the settings ??? Any help ??? Onno PA0ONO
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Re: SDRPlay released new hardware API
#sdrplay
Brian Morrison
On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 05:37:18 -0700
"himmelrote" <amul99@...> wrote: SDRPlay released newDoes it need that? I think that just updating the Windows drivers would be enough, SDR Console simply uses what is already installed to talk to SDRplay harware over USB. -- Brian Morrison G8SEZ
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SDRPlay released new hardware API
#sdrplay
himmelrote <amul99@...>
https://www.sdrplay.com/downloads/
SDRPlay released new API/HW DRIVER – V3.02 (14TH MAR 2019) Is any plans to integrate it in SDR Console?
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Re: Connecting a CW-key
sm6fhz
Lime-SDR would be the first target.
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Re: Connecting a CW-key
Jeffrey Gray <jlgray.kr3ep@...>
What radio are you using?
On Sat, Mar 16, 2019, 7:53 AM sm6fhz <ingolf.fhz@...> wrote: Hi.
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Re: Version 2.3 License
On 3/16/19 4:53 AM, M0ZEH wrote:
I recommend the latest version here https://www.sdr-radio.com/Software/Version3Thanks, but as a member of Simon's test team, I'm well aware of Version 3. -- Mike
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Re: Connecting a CW-key
sm6fhz
Hi.
Does anyone know a way to connect a CW-key and transmit CW via SDR-console? Is there a way to do that available? If not, how to key and transmit CW via SDR-console? 73 / Ingolf, SM6FHZ
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SDRConsole V3 wish list ...
Hello,
waiting for the Satellite Module with auto-switch function (automatically select the next passing NOAA satellite), I'm using WxToImg also as CAT tracker. Apart that in my case, WxToImg refuse to work with virtual serial ports above #9 (tested with VSPE or Com0Com), there is a problem using Kenwood cat command: when pass begin, WxToImg issue some preliminary commands as MD4; which correspond to "Narrow FM Mode". In this way, Console switch to NFM mode that's is by far too narrow to permit good reception of noaa satellites. In effect, SDR Console's command to select "WFM mode" is MD8; It would be great and useful to have a kind of "mapping options" to map received CAT command to actual Console function. Due to fact that WxToImg software seem to be dead as support, I think there is no other solutions .... eventually I try to hack WxToImg but I didn't find any way to modify it .... What do you think about this ? Any other solution ? Regards, Pietro @ HB9RXC
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Re: Version 2.3 License
M0ZEH <m0zeh@...>
I recommend the latest version here https://www.sdr-radio.com/Software/Version3
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Version 2.3 License
Quick question about Version 2.3 License Keys. These appear to be valid until 01/31/2020. Will these be extended anytime in the future for those of us that still make use of the earlier version?
Thanks! -- Mike
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Re: OMNIRIG - limited to 2 GHz
Hi,
I can look at this next week, I’m in the middle of some Geostationary / Es’Hail 2 work and can’t break off.
FWIW the OmniRig support expects 32-bit frequencies so for this and another reason will not work above 2GB.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> On Behalf Of Dana Shtun
Sent: 15 March 2019 15:24 To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io Subject: [SDR-Radio] OMNIRIG - limited to 2 GHz
Guys I tried it with the K3. Thanks Phil!
Using the Omnirig client program from VE3NEA the readings above 1296 are erroneous if you remove the LO values that Roger included.
WIth the LO values left it OMNIRIG outputs the IF properly ie. 28 MHz. I suspect the client program has the same limitations on the integer values as the original OMNIRIG thus giving incorrect values above 1296 Mhz. ? … not really sure though.
Interestingly, WinLog32 works just fine showing 2304, 3456,5760, so I suspect its a matter of how the software deals with the numerical values generated, or maybe what compiler was used? Phil what did you use?
With SDR Console it also shows erroneous values above 1296 but then it crashed. I wonder if Simon could comment on that?
A wee bit of progress. Anyone else find the same??
73 Dana VE3DS
On Mar 15, 2019, at 04:49, Phil M0VSE via Groups.Io <phil@...> wrote:
I have compiled a binary but haven't had a chance to test it, let me know if you want to give it a go.
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Spam Sorry!!
ve3dss@...
Sorry for the Spam, I seem to be getting an error message when I Send e mail
from the server… 73 Dana VE3DS
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OMNIRIG - limited to 2 GHz
Dana Shtun
Guys I tried it with the K3. Thanks Phil! Using the Omnirig client program from VE3NEA the readings above 1296 are erroneous if you remove the LO values that Roger included. WIth the LO values left it OMNIRIG outputs the IF properly ie. 28 MHz. I suspect the client program has the same limitations on the integer values as the original OMNIRIG thus giving incorrect values above 1296 Mhz. ? … not really sure though. Interestingly, WinLog32 works just fine showing 2304, 3456,5760, so I suspect its a matter of how the software deals with the numerical values generated, or maybe what compiler was used? Phil what did you use? With SDR Console it also shows erroneous values above 1296 but then it crashed. I wonder if Simon could comment on that? A wee bit of progress. Anyone else find the same?? 73 Dana VE3DS
On Mar 15, 2019, at 04:49, Phil M0VSE via Groups.Io <phil@...> wrote: I have compiled a binary but haven't had a chance to test it, let me know if you want to give it a go.
He seems to have added quite a few transverter specific features as well which look quite good (if they work!) 73 Phil M0VSE
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Re: OMNIRIG - limited to 2 GHz
ve3dss@...
I tried it with the K3. Thanks Phil!
Using the Omnirig client program from VE3NEA the readings above 1296 are erroneous if you remove the LO values
that Roger included.
WIth the LO values left it OMNIRIG outputs the IF properly ie. 28 MHz. I suspect the client program has the same limitations
on the integer values as the original OMNIRIG thus giving incorrect values above 1296 Mhz. ? … not really sure though.
Interestingly, WinLog32 works just fine showing 2304, 3456,5760, so I suspect its a matter
of how the software deals with the numerical values generated, or maybe what compiler was used? Phil what did you use?
With SDR Console it also shows erroneous values above 1296 but then it crashed. I wonder if Simon could comment on that?
A wee bit of progress. Anyone else find the same??
73 Dana VE3DS
On Mar 15, 2019, at 04:49, Phil M0VSE via Groups.Io <phil@...> wrote:
I have compiled a binary but haven't had a chance to test it, let me know if you want to give it a go.
He seems to have added quite a few transverter specific features as well which look quite good (if they work!) 73 Phil M0VSE
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Re: OMNIRIG - limited to 2 GHz
Siegfried Jackstien
what about uploading it to dropbox so all can try it?? also then no probleme with sending "exe" files over mail dg9bfc sigi Am 15.03.2019 um 11:49 schrieb Phil
M0VSE via Groups.Io:
I just tried to upload it to the files section but I guess I need permission?
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Re: OMNIRIG - limited to 2 GHz
I have uploaded it to my website for people who want to test it
https://www.m0vse.uk/downloads.html?download=5:omnirig64 Please don't expect me to be of any use if you run into problems as my knowledge of Delphi is pretty sketchy to say the least! Make sure you take a backup of your existing omnirig.exe before you overwrite anything. 73 Phil M0VSE
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Re: OMNIRIG - limited to 2 GHz
Thanks Phil, Email is... sandersclive@...
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