Re: Frequency bar doesn't follow the frequency
Hello Simon,
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That option is selected indeed, but it was not working. If you look at the screen-shot I attached, you'll note that the filter area appears in the main screen, just the bar shows the wrong frequency. I think this has something to do with the multiple VFO's. I'll find it out. Thanks PS: Thanks for fixing OmniRig ---------------------- 73 de Max, N5NHJ (I8NHJ) one of EL2PP, 1A0KM, JT1Y, E30GA, T77V, TT8MM, T32R, K5K, XR0X, S05X, 4O3T, BS7H, K4M, PJ7E, PJ7DX, 6Y1V, C6ANA, VP5/I8NHJ, ZF2NH and... Friday, November 24, 2017, 7:08:09 AM, you wrote: Hi, Please see: http://www.sdr-radio.com/Console/Tuning#Options Simon Brown, G4ELI www.dxgalaxy.com |
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Fw: Problems with V3 console after 1709 W10 installation
Giuseppe Lati <beppdigit@...>
Hi Simon, I am facing still the same problem wiyh my Perseus even after the last V3 version. It may be of help to you the logs made on my two PC, after the W10 1709 installation. I hope it may tell you something more the screen pitcure from my Hp-i5 and V2 on wich the selected radio is crossed after the attempt to start. Have in mind that the Perseus is working OK with HDSDR, SDRuno and the mother softw. Thanks again for your time. Giuseppe On Friday, November 17, 2017 4:43 PM, Giuseppe Lati <beppdigit@...> wrote: Console V3 is no more working with my Perseus after the last W10 update . I tried many reboots but nothing. The Perseus is working fine with other softw. but V3 is even not starting: is this excluding any USB problem? Here attached there are three logs: two made with the latest V3 version and one from an earlear one. I hope Simon can have an answer for this problem. Anyway many thanks in advance to everyone can be of help to me. Giuseppe |
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Re: Crash on Windows 10 32bit
Question – what version of Windows 10:
Run Winver and let me know – I expect 1703 or 1709 (badly screwed up by Microsoft).
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-check-your-windows-10-build
Simon Brown, G4ELI
www.dxgalaxy.com
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io [mailto:main@SDR-Radio.groups.io] On Behalf Of DH2ID Alex
[Edited Message Follows] UPDATE: Crash solved with today's update, thank you Simon! |
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Re: Crash on Windows 10 32bit
Yes,
I’ll upload a kit with some more diagnostics for 32-bit systems. This will not fix the problem but help me understand what’s wrong and whether I can code around it.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
www.dxgalaxy.com
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io [mailto:main@SDR-Radio.groups.io] On Behalf Of DH2ID Alex
[Edited Message Follows] UPDATE: Crash solved with today's update, thank you Simon! |
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Re: Crash on Windows 10 32bit
Thank you for the newest kit update from today, November 24th. The program runs without any problems
on my PiPo now. Vy 73, Alex - DH2ID |
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Re: SDR Console to Ham Radio Deluxe Interface Instructions
Hi,
Excellent write-up, I’ve copied this to: http://www.sdr-radio.com/Software/3rd-Party/HamRadioDeluxe I hope that’s OK.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
www.dxgalaxy.com
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io [mailto:main@SDR-Radio.groups.io] On Behalf Of SNE
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Kit: November 24th, 2017
Hi All,
32-bit: https://www.dropbox.com/s/w5amg703jcbf8ly/SDR-Radio%20V3%2C%2032-bit%2C%202017-11-24_0734.exe?dl=0 64-bit: https://www.dropbox.com/s/31w7ogsszrpbbhd/SDR-Radio%20V3%2C%2064-bit%2C%202017-11-24_0733.exe?dl=0
Should fix a variety of bugs reported here, including:
Simon Brown, G4ELI
www.dxgalaxy.com
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Re: CAT INTERFACE
OK,
Now the OmniRig only starts when you start the external radio connection, kit coming in some minutes.
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io [mailto:main@SDR-Radio.groups.io] On Behalf Of Simon Brown
Sent: 24 November 2017 07:09 To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io Subject: Re: [SDR-Radio] CAT INTERFACE
OK,
I’ll look at this today if possible.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
www.dxgalaxy.com
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io [mailto:main@SDR-Radio.groups.io] On Behalf Of Max Mucci, N5NHJ via Groups.Io
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Re: CAT INTERFACE
OK,
I’ll look at this today if possible.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
www.dxgalaxy.com
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io [mailto:main@SDR-Radio.groups.io] On Behalf Of Max Mucci, N5NHJ via Groups.Io
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Re: Frequency bar doesn't follow the frequency
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Please see: http://www.sdr-radio.com/Console/Tuning#Options Simon Brown, G4ELI www.dxgalaxy.com www.sdr-radio.com www.sdr-satellites.com -----Original Message-----
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io [mailto:main@SDR-Radio.groups.io] On Behalf Of Massimo Mucci via Groups.Io Sent: 23 November 2017 22:25 To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io Subject: [SDR-Radio] Frequency bar doesn't follow the frequency Hello Simon, I don't know if this has been reported already or if it should work like this. The main frequency bar doesn't follow the actual frequency when the range is out of the main range. Not easy to describe, the screen-shot will surely help. Thanks. ---------------------- 73 de Max, N5NHJ (I8NHJ) one of EL2PP, 1A0KM, JT1Y, E30GA, T77V, TT8MM, T32R, K5K, XR0X, S05X, 4O3T, BS7H, K4M, PJ7E, PJ7DX, 6Y1V, C6ANA, VP5/I8NHJ, ZF2NH and... |
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Re: CAT INTERFACE
Simon,
I just discovered that even if the External Radio is Off (OmniRig not started), OmniRig is in reality running and generates traffic on the serial port. Also, if 2 radio are configured on OmniRig but just one is active in SDRConsole, OmniRig generates traffic for both radios. In the attached picture both the Kenwood and the ICOM CAT commands can be seen. The large amount of traffic is probably the reason the loggin software was not able to have a stable connection to SDR-Consol. Hope this can help you in debugging. 73, Max |
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Frequency bar doesn't follow the frequency
Hello Simon,
I don't know if this has been reported already or if it should work like this. The main frequency bar doesn't follow the actual frequency when the range is out of the main range. Not easy to describe, the screen-shot will surely help. Thanks. ---------------------- 73 de Max, N5NHJ (I8NHJ) one of EL2PP, 1A0KM, JT1Y, E30GA, T77V, TT8MM, T32R, K5K, XR0X, S05X, 4O3T, BS7H, K4M, PJ7E, PJ7DX, 6Y1V, C6ANA, VP5/I8NHJ, ZF2NH and... |
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Re: I can't get the RF Gain to stay on "1" when using SDRPlay RSP1A or RSP2
Mark Cayton <mcayton@...>
It happens everywhere on all HF bands (160 thru 10 meters) and VHF/UHF (2m and 70cm) on both radios (RSP1A and RSP2). I can't find a band or frequency where it doesn't happen.
Again (just to clarify), if I set the RF Gain to 1 then stop and re-start the waterfall, the RF Gain "reports" to have been changed to zero (but I'm pretty sure it's still correctly set at 1 internally, it's simply that the reported setting is incorrect). NOTE: In any case, I've learned that any RF Gain changes should be made while the IF Gain is set to some "Auto" value, otherwise the commanded RF Gain change isn't going to "stick" (that may be another bug but I haven't mentioned it before, just noting it here so any results you're looking for aren't jinxed because you have the IF Gain set to some Manual value). Thanks again, Mark KF5VQY |
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Re: I can't get the RF Gain to stay on "1" when using SDRPlay RSP1A or RSP2
OK,
Noted – what frequency please? There’s some oddity in applying RF gain with the SDRplay radios and I may have screwed up a setting.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
www.dxgalaxy.com
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io [mailto:main@SDR-Radio.groups.io] On Behalf Of Mark Cayton
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I can't get the RF Gain to stay on "1" when using SDRPlay RSP1A or RSP2
Mark Cayton <mcayton@...>
Simon |
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Re: SunSDR2 PRO and Lime SDR
Paul.
I own one SUNSDR2 PRO . I use it only on HF and i am really happy with it. Its software is wonderful. |
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SunSDR2 PRO and Lime SDR
paul newcombe <G6YZC@...>
Whilst waiting for a nice TX and RX software to become available for the Lime, especially now there is a 10GHz expansion board available, I started to read the reviews on the SunSDR2. Although sadly it does not run on SDRC as a TX radio it does cover 2m which is something I am really looking for in a SDR TX. I do use Brick radios for TX and SDR for RX on 2m EME etc as well as using transverters but would really like a real 2m SDR.
I am wondering if anyone has played with the SunSDR2 and particularly if they have tried it on 2m?
https://sunsdr.eu/product/sunsdr2-pro/ Thoughts?
Paul N2EME |
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SDR Console to Ham Radio Deluxe Interface Instructions
Scott/KC1UA
Hello,
I set out in search of how to make this work and have come up with a method to do so that works well for me. I have outlined it below. This configuration allows you to use SDR Console with the HF SDR of your choice and its own antenna as a receiver, and to use the waterfall to point, click, and tune your amateur radio transceiver by having SDR Console talk to Ham Radio Deluxe. This to me is the best of both worlds as I can view an entire amateur radio band, find a signal, point and click and tune it. My RFSpace NetSDR with a Wellbrook Loop attached to it is a FAR better receive combination than my dipole antennas and Yaesu FT-450D as I'm packed into a neighborhood full of small lots and lots of man made interference. I can also continue to manipulate my transceiver's controls through Ham Radio Deluxe, and use that software's logging features. I offer this guideline as I searched for one and never found one. A lot of research and combination of information found on a number of websites ultimately led me to success. I was also able to interface HRD (and the DXLab Commander software) with RFSpace's Spectravue software. The setup is similar, but as the goal was for HRD <> SDR Console I present it as such and hope it helps someone in some way. The transceiver and SDR you use should not change the way this tutorial works at all. As long as you have SDR Console configured properly with your SDR and Ham Radio Deluxe configured properly with your amateur radio transciever, the below should work. For the record I am using Windows 10 Home Edition 64 bit on a Dell XPS i5 processor PC with 16 GB of RAM. Prerequisite Installations and other suggestions: 1. Request a copy of the Virtual Serial Port Manager (VSPM) software written by K5FR. An email to him with your callsign and an assurance you'll use it for personal use only does the trick. Once you receive the software, CLOSELY follow its instructions and then create a pair of virtual com ports. In my case they were COM10 and COM11. 2. Download a copy of Omnirig software. Leave it alone for now; you'll configure it later. 3. Considering you want to do this you've almost certainly installed Ham Radio Deluxe. If not, please do! You have a 30 day full trial period. 4. Take your time and be patient. Beer or the adult beverage of your choice may help. I'd say it can't hurt but that depends on your consumption levels while working on the project. In Ham Radio Deluxe Rig Control: 1. Access Tools > Hardware > 3rd-Party Serial Port 2. Under port select the FIRST com port of the virtual pair you just created. In my case COM10 3. Mode is set to None. 4. Speed can be set as high as 57600 which is working for me. 5. Click the Enable box. 6. Once you're sure it's working you can choose whether to click in "Connect when Ham Radio Deluxe starts. 7. Click Apply and then close the window. Leave HRD running. In SDR Console: 1. If you haven't already, obtain and install Omnirig software. 2. Run SDR Console. If your SDR is set to automatically start that's fine as whether or not it's running during this configuration was at least to me irrelevant. 3. Under SDR Console's View tab click on External Radio. If it's not configured SDR Console will advise you that you have to restart for it to work. Do so. 4. When you re-run SDR Console you'll see the External Radio interface appear beneath the IF display on the left of the program. 5. Click on the question mark at the top of the External Radio interface. A pop-up menu will show. Click on the "Omnirig Settings" box and a dialog will appear. 6. Use these settings: TS-2000 (REGARDLESS of what your transceiver is), the SECOND com port of the virtual pair you created in VSPM, in my case COM11, baud rate 57600, data bits 8, parity None, stop bits 1, RTS and DTR both set to low, poll int. ms. at a MAX of 100 (may not allow you to go lower), and timeout ms. at 4400 which was the default. 7. Click OK. 8. You're back to the External Radio settings. Make sure that ALL tracking boxes on the right of that window are checked. On the left, you will probably want to check Power on When Program Starts and Restore "Track" state on power on. 9. Click OK and you'll return to the SDR Console screen. 10. In the External Radio screen on the left click the Track button. If you did everything right SDR Console and HRD Rig Control should sync and you should be able to change the frequency of each. 11. Assuming you are using an SDR and a different receive antenna it is almost imperative that you attenuate the SDR when you transmit. To do so find any of the option buttons in SDR Console and click on it, then choose Show all Options. 12. You should see an option for Auto Mute on the left of the Options window. 13. Enable Auto Mute, make sure peak is disabled, enable Mean by chicking in the box, set it at about -40 dB. 14. Set Mute For to 50 ms and Restore to 25 ms. 15. Click OK. This provides a pretty effective rapid attenuation of your SDR so you don't damage it while transmitting. It seems to work quite well but be careful, watch your settings, and read the instructions pertinent to this. IF IT'S NOT SET CORRECTLY YOU COULD DAMAGE YOUR SDR. I can't emphasize that enough. With all of the above in place it works for me. I now can use my NetSDR with its Wellbrook Loop as a receiver and watch the entire band I'm working on for signals. I can see a signal, point and click, and tune HRD Rig Control, and thus my Yaesu FT-450D, to that signal. I can continue to use HRD to adjust power and other levels and settings of the transceiver, and have frequency information dumped into the HRD Logbook for further processing. Hopefully the above will help someone in the future. At some point I'll create a better presentation with screenshots and/or a video, as time allows. 73, Scott/KC1UA |
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Re: ANNOUNCE: NEW G3NRW IC-7300 RESOURCES PAGE
No problem Carl. I will add your site to the next update.
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-- 73 Ian, G3NRW g3nrw@... ***** Editor: IC-7300 Resources Page: http://g3nrw.net/IC-7300 On 23/11/2017 12:51, Carl Moreschi wrote:
I would like it very much if you could also include N4PY Software at www.n4py.com as another control program resource for this radio. I have supported the IC-7300 since it started. |
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Re: FDM-S1 won't work above 1536khz rate unless I put in very old DLLs.
Mine is still stuttering above 1,536 KHz is there a file i need to add or remove .........One of our dogs seems like working on sdr wiring in the back of my desk apparently i was doing it wrong but she seem happy now with the new cable ling 5 months old all teeth and pee ..................
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