Re: NEWBIE-v2.0.3 build 1263
Mark Cayton <mcayton@...>
The dongle you have doesn't pick up the shortwave band. All of the published info I've seen states that 25 MHz is the approximate lower end of what it can capture.
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Re: NEWBIE-v2.0.3 build 1263
Butch Lake <lakebutch@...>
After screwing around for a week, i d/loaded v2.3 and it worked! sort of,,, I get fm broadcast but i dont get any shortwave, which is what i am interested. i run hp laptop with a 820t2, with win7, win7 is why i suspect it doesnt recognize the dongle! Any ideas?
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Re: ARGH! My stuttering is back on the SDR-iq's via remote
Stu C <stu@...>
https://iperf.fr/iperf-download.php
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On a windows box it is enough to extract the files on BOTH machines you want to test (make it somewhere easy to get to, no spaces in the route) then using the command prompt cd to your directory (lets imagine c:\iperfdirectory) and start it. Machine 1 cd c:\iperfdirectory iperf3 -s (that starts the iperf server with all defaults) Machine 2 cd c:\iperfdirectory iperf3 -c 192.168.x.x (that starts the client and you adjust the ip address to reflect that of the other machine) That should give you some idea of the simple bandwidth on the route between two machines (assuming the AV/firewalls don't get in the way) Stu On 09/12/2018 19:29, Kriss Kliegle wrote:
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Re: ARGH! My stuttering is back on the SDR-iq's viaremote
Joe Puma
Well the latency looks good so we know electrons are getting through the wire normally but that does not give us an idea of bandwidth needed or used. That’s why I suggested to use a speedtest tool, you can probably find something free on the internet. What network speed are you operating at 100 or 1gb? You can get a sense if youre maxing your bandwidth with Windows task manager, what does the performance tab say about your ethernet adapters while your streaming IQ on both sides.
Joe Kd2nfc
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Sent: Sunday, December 9, 2018 2:30 PM To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io Subject: Re: [SDR-Radio] ARGH! My stuttering is back on the SDR-iq's viaremote
Good afternoon Joe,
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Option to disable I/Q recording file splitting / Record to single file.
Eric Inloes
Hi,
Simple feature request. I'd be nice to see an option to disable the splitting of I/Q recording files. I've been doing some wide I/Q recordings to use in some other programs and this gets in the way. Thanks! |
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Re: ARGH! My stuttering is back on the SDR-iq's via remote
Good afternoon Joe,
Looks like the speed and errors are in check? I pinged the distant SDR-iq #2 & #3 server (which now works via compression turned on) and got this: And I now get this on the AirSpyHF+ server, which stutters unless client machine is actively browsing the web: (Note, had to modify the windows firewall rules to allow it to be pinged, even though fire wall is supposedly OFF! 73 Kriss KA1GJU |
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Re: Download link for the SDR-Radio V3 Server
Hello Kriss Thank you for the hint Kind regards Kurt
Fra: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> På vegne af Kriss Kliegle
You can run just the server, and not the whole SDRConsole as well. You need to make a shortcut to this: |
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Re: ARGH! My stuttering is back on the SDR-iq's via remote
Joe Puma
Turning on compression sounds more like a compromise then addressing the issue. If you’re on a Gigabit network or even 100base T, that should be more then enough to stream IQ data which is roughly 30-40mbps that I see when using rtl-tcp with my SDR with a 2mhz bandwidth.
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I’ve been following this thread here and there and don’t know the full scope of things you’ve done. but I would try to get some tools that will do a network Speedtest between two computers and see how fast data is being transferred between those two points. Latency can be an issue but if you’re seeing a few ms all around you should fine there. DNS and DHCP is inapplicable here, DNS caches your resolves so it keeps the IP of any dns host you connect to. A router can play a big role in this because the computers constantly have to route through the router. Are both computers using the same router? Cheap ethernet could be a culprit but you said you ran cat6 which is overkill unless your dong gigabit but even cat 5e is sufficient. I take it that these devices run fine locally and that the USB bus don’t need much investigating. Doing a Speedtest between the two points is the best sanity check you can do to rule out the network being the issue. Lastly I’ve seen a wacky windows enviorment cause issues like this, be it the sound drivers or whatever, but a OS re-install cleared that up. Good luck im looking forward to hearing you resolved your problems. Joe On Dec 9, 2018, at 12:07 PM, Kriss Kliegle <kliegle@...> wrote:
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Re: Can't put FM as mode on uplink
Doug,
This is a bug, it’s displaying the wrong mode in the tooltip. Fixing this now.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> On Behalf Of Doug
Sent: 05 December 2018 13:32 To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io Subject: Re: [SDR-Radio] Can't put FM as mode on uplink
open option and add info for uplink
But you get USB On 12/5/2018 5:26 AM, Simon Brown wrote: Hi,Please add a screenshot showing me exactly where this option is.Simon Brown, G4ELIwww.sdr-radio.com-----Original Message-----From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> On Behalf Of DougSent: 05 December 2018 07:02To: SDR-Radio@groups.ioSubject: [SDR-Radio] Can't put FM as mode on uplinkI noticed a couple of times when doing organize on a new Satellite.Specifying FM as the uplink mode doesn't work. It is changed to USB? |
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Re: ARGH! My stuttering is back on the SDR-iq's via remote
All my servers use https://freedns.afraid.org/ |
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Re: Download link for the SDR-Radio V3 Server
You can run just the server, and not the whole SDRConsole as well. You need to make a shortcut to this:
73 Kriss KA1GJU |
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Re: Download link for the SDR-Radio V3 Server
Hi Alexander Aha, thanks a lot I waited to install the console until I got all ready for installation 😊 Awaiting to receive the Odyssey II shortly Kind regards Kurt
Fra: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> På vegne af Dr.Alexander Hahn
The SDR Server Manager resides in the SDR Radio folder on your PC. |
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Re: Download link for the SDR-Radio V3 Server
The SDR Server Manager resides in the SDR Radio folder on your PC.
Just install ver. 3.0.3 |
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Download link for the SDR-Radio V3 Server
Hi I cannot find a download link for the V3 Server on the sdr-radio.com homepage. The tab exist but no link Any good idea ?? Kind regards Kurt de OZ7OU |
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SDR-Radio/V3/Server
I have tried to find a download page/link for the V3 Server. There is no link on sdr-radio server page
Kind regards Kurt de OZ7OU |
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Re: ARGH! My stuttering is back on the SDR-iq's via remote
Paul Mclaren MM0ZBH
Another random question. What DNS servers are you using? Are you connectong to your Airspy by an IP address or url/FQDN? Regards Paul On Sun, 9 Dec 2018 at 13:35, <herbk@...> wrote: Well: |
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Re: ARGH! My stuttering is back on the SDR-iq's via remote
HERB KEATON N2GEW
Well:
I opened a wireless client in the LAN and selected my Airspy HF+ to the normal excessive audio stuttering and then opened a chrome browser and several tabs only to find the stuttering basically gone. Latency, as well, WWV right on the money. The server computer happened to be in use with the chrome browser opened (and in use) as well. I will pay around with this (and various clients / servers) the next several days but left wondering if this is a workaround. This seems encouraging. Herb |
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Output power for a LimeSDR Mini on HF
Erik Icket
Hi dear OMs,
I managed to setup a LimeSDR Mini via SDR Radio, and reception works fine down to 80 meters on FT8 (btw my overal RX Gain is set to 0 db). On Transmit however, the SSB modulation works but comes out at a very low output level : around 60 mV ptp for a modulation on 14 Mhz. Which is just not enough to fire up my 15 W PA. Could someone please confirm that 60 mV ptp is indeed the expected output level for that frequency or is there more juice in the bottle ? Thanks for confirming, and thumbs up for Simon ! 73's Erik ON4PB |
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Re: ARGH! My stuttering is back on the SDR-iq's via remote
Oidar
Hi Criss.
I dont se any foreign addresses on the local subnet, is this captured when there is any active connection to the server? Are you shure the gateway and subnets is configured right on all clients and servers? - A simple test might be to use "ping -t" to continuously ping between the client and the server, If the time fluctuates when the stuttering occurs it might indicate problems with cabling, switches and network adapters. - Another simple test is to use "NETSTAT -e -s" and repeatedly refresh by using F3 and enter (this works only if you have focus on the command prompt). Use some normal browsing to "learn" what numbers are counting normally, then use the problematic SDR to look if any unusual numbers are counting. - All commands above are based on Window$ environment, if you are using another OS the may differ. Wirehark is a good tool, but there is a learning curve to be able to capture the "ugly fish" in the flood of all kinds of fishes. Another wild guess, are you using any kind of VPN service? Make sure you dont "listen to your radio" thru a VPN tunnel, which might cause weird and erratic delays. Good luck //Mats |
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Re: The ordinal 14056 was not found in the DLL => solved
Richards
"File Decimator" ...
Hmmm... I just don't know ... um ... er ... This sounds like a weapon that wipes out your hard drive ! ;-) Are you sure this is safe to use ?? ;-) ------------------ JHR ---------------------- |
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