Re: Open HPSDR Hermes (14 bit ADC, EP3C25) Transceiver Card
Conrad, PA5Y
Hello Simon. Did you say that you had an ANAN—10E? This is the 14bit version I think? In which case there must be a usable V2 firmware available for the 14 bit device, I would like to use it with SDRC.
Regards
Conrad PA5Y
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Simon Brown via groups.io
Hi,
From memory you don’t need to change the firmware to change the port number.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
From:
main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io>
On Behalf Of sm6fhz
Larry, I asked this question on the openHPSDR reflector and got the answer from George, K9TRV:
- + - + - Please use https://forum.sdr-radio.com:4499/ when posting questions or problems.
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Re: RX-888 wideband
#sdrserver
jdow
I and Q each have only 10 bits resolution? Meh.
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{o.o} On 20220220 22:07:29, Simon Brown
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Re: RX-888 wideband
#sdrserver
Well,
There are Wi-Fi links which run at up to 1 gig by combining two channels. The server connection uses ~20 bits / sample.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> On Behalf Of jdow
Sent: 20 February 2022 23:58 To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io Subject: Re: [SDR-Radio] RX-888 wideband #sdrserver
For reference a fully 1 GIB Ethernet link might make it to about 25 Msps if there was absolutely no other traffic on the link. On 20220220 12:57:56, Radioman ZeroZero wrote:
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Please use https://forum.sdr-radio.com:4499/ when posting questions or problems.
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Re: RX-888 wideband
#sdrserver
jdow
For reference a fully 1 GIB Ethernet link might make
it to about 25 Msps if there was absolutely no other traffic on
the link.
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If it goes wireless anywhere 8 Msps could very well be right up at the link's capacity. {^_^} On 20220220 12:57:56, Radioman ZeroZero
wrote:
SDR Console server is streaming 8 MHz bandwidth from my RX-888 with no stutter what so ever. Well done Simon. I'm guessing the server can't go any higher in bandwidth. The receiver can.
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RX-888 wideband
#sdrserver
Radioman ZeroZero
SDR Console server is streaming 8 MHz bandwidth from my RX-888 with no stutter what so ever. Well done Simon. I'm guessing the server can't go any higher in bandwidth. The receiver can.
-- Thanks Steve M0ZEH
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Re: US bandplan
w3wtw@...
I figured it out.
When I downloaded the band-plan files, I saved to C:\Program Files\SDR-Radio.com (V3). That directory did not have read/write access. The changes were never being saved. I created a SDR Console folder under "My Documents" (which has full read/write access) and MOVED "SDR-Bandplan_USA_000" to that new folder. I re-started SDRC and re-selected that band-plan file from it's new location. I then made all the changes I wanted and they were immediately saved to the file I moved to that location. I closed/reopened SDRC and all changes I made earlier were in place, or gone, or good, or how ever you want to say it :-)
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Re: Open HPSDR Hermes (14 bit ADC, EP3C25) Transceiver Card
Hi,
From memory you don’t need to change the firmware to change the port number.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> On Behalf Of sm6fhz
Sent: 19 February 2022 17:08 To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io Subject: Re: [SDR-Radio] Open HPSDR Hermes (14 bit ADC, EP3C25) Transceiver Card
Larry, I asked this question on the openHPSDR reflector and got the answer from George, K9TRV: -- - + - + -
Please use https://forum.sdr-radio.com:4499/ when posting questions or problems.
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Re: Open HPSDR Hermes (14 bit ADC, EP3C25) Transceiver Card
Very good. The OpenHDSR developers are a great resource for sure.
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Larry K4LED ------------ K4LED Links: https://101science.com https://www.101science.com/radiojove.html http://youtube.com/channel/UCtawz3MnMBwjz9ShhSC0ygQ/live
On Feb 19, 2022, at 12:08 PM, sm6fhz <ingolf.fhz@...> wrote:
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Re: Open HPSDR Hermes (14 bit ADC, EP3C25) Transceiver Card
sm6fhz
Larry, I asked this question on the openHPSDR reflector and got the answer from George, K9TRV:
Port number: 1024 And you probably have to change the FW in order to change it. That is fine with me, and i will confirm it by your method when the board arrives in late March - early April. 73 / Ingolf
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Re: Open HPSDR Hermes (14 bit ADC, EP3C25) Transceiver Card
Contact Phil - VK6PH. He should be able to help you or let you know who can. He was involved in the Hermes Firmware development. Or contact TAPR for assistance. Larry K4LED Contac ------------ K4LED Links: https://101science.com https://www.101science.com/radiojove.html http://youtube.com/channel/UCtawz3MnMBwjz9ShhSC0ygQ/live
On Feb 19, 2022, at 11:19 AM, sm6fhz <ingolf.fhz@...> wrote:
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Re: Open HPSDR Hermes (14 bit ADC, EP3C25) Transceiver Card
sm6fhz
Yes Larry, I can chose the external port number in my router as I please when setting the Port Forward criteria in my router. Normal procedure.
The question was if it would be possible to change the port number of the Hermes board (the one I forward to). This has to be done on the Hermes board / FW Not very important, more of curiosity. 73 / Ingolf
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Re: Open HPSDR Hermes (14 bit ADC, EP3C25) Transceiver Card
Yes you should be able to change the port number, if necessary, in your router settings.
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Larry K4LED ------------ K4LED Links: https://101science.com https://www.101science.com/radiojove.html http://youtube.com/channel/UCtawz3MnMBwjz9ShhSC0ygQ/live
On Feb 19, 2022, at 10:24 AM, sm6fhz <ingolf.fhz@...> wrote:
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Re: Open HPSDR Hermes (14 bit ADC, EP3C25) Transceiver Card
Conrad, PA5Y
I don’t want to hijack the thread but has anyone any ideas for a suitable enclosure? I will be using the Hermes for driving transverters and need a little space for a suitable breakout box and 2 bandpass filters, that is all.
73
Conrad PA5Y
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io>
On Behalf Of sm6fhz via groups.io
Thanks Larry.
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Re: Open HPSDR Hermes (14 bit ADC, EP3C25) Transceiver Card
sm6fhz
Thanks Larry.
I tested it and I could see the ones I expected, also through my router here (from my remote site). This should work with the Hermes board as well, when it arrives :-) The next question would be if it is possible to change the port number on the Hermes board or not. It is not very important, as I will use port forwarding anyway at the remote site and there I chose the external port number as I please :-) Very good point Larry! 73 / Ingolf
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Re: Open HPSDR Hermes (14 bit ADC, EP3C25) Transceiver Card
Roy VE7DH
That is my intention. A good low power amp might be the QRP-Labs 10 watt linear amplifier. an easy build and very inexpensive. Along with their bandpass/lowpass filter kits.
I was doing some reading on the Apache forums and some folks were saying that when using Pure Signal it could be possible to use Class C amps on ssb, given the right conditions. That opens some interesting possibilities. regards, Roy
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Re: Open HPSDR Hermes (14 bit ADC, EP3C25) Transceiver Card
Try typing “netstat -a” on Command Prompt without the quotes and hit the Enter button. This will populate a list of your active TCP connections. The port numbers will be shown after the IP address and the two are separated by a colon.
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Larry K4LED ------------ K4LED Links: https://101science.com https://www.101science.com/radiojove.html http://youtube.com/channel/UCtawz3MnMBwjz9ShhSC0ygQ/live
On Feb 19, 2022, at 8:43 AM, sm6fhz <ingolf.fhz@...> wrote:
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Re: US bandplan
bwschober@...
I did View, Band Plan, editor, selected entry to delete, click delete, click close. I exited from SDR Console and restarted it. When I went to Band Plan, the deleted entry was gone.
I am running version 3.1 build 2496 Bruce
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Re: Open HPSDR Hermes (14 bit ADC, EP3C25) Transceiver Card
sm6fhz
Yes, I will ask for a membership there.
I also asked for a membership in the openHPSDR reflector: http://openhpsdr.org/reflector.php but not yet got an approval there. Waiting.... 73 / Ingolf
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Re: Open HPSDR Hermes (14 bit ADC, EP3C25) Transceiver Card
Conrad, PA5Y
I would ask the question on the Apache forum. I could not find any reference to the port number also.
Conrad
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io>
On Behalf Of sm6fhz via groups.io
Hi Conrad.
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Re: Open HPSDR Hermes (14 bit ADC, EP3C25) Transceiver Card
sm6fhz
Hi Conrad.
Thanks for the link. Unfortunately, it seems that they are trying to do something different. I get the impression that they try to use some other SW to get the audio accessible remote. They do not mention ant port number for the Hermes board, as I can find. I just want to do as I have done with my other Ethernet based SDR's (e.g. AFEDRI) to get them accessible remote via Port forwarding in my router at the remote site. This works very good with SDRC. In order to do that I need to know the Ethernet port number for the devise (i.e. Hermes). All other Ethernet based SDR's do have a declared port number, that can be set if you like to change it for some reason. 73 / Ingolf, SM6FHZ
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