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Data Analyser: CSV file details #sdr-consolev3

Nick Hall-Patch
 

This may be more a forum question, but isn't a bug report, more a "how is the sausage being made" question.

When I have created a CSV file in Data Analyser, it has taken its information from a +/- 0.5Hz slice of spectrum.

For each timestamp, is that data the total power level within the +/-0.5Hz bandwidth, or the maximum power level?

Thank you.

Nick


Re: AirSpy R2 Setup with SDRC V3

 

Hello Frank,
I've been using the R2 for 70 cm EME with excellent results (the only issue I have found using it with SDRC is the frequency shift after centering the signal in the panadapter).
You want to play a bit with the Radio panel controls, what I've found working quite well for me in terms of sensitivity and SNR is:
Gain: Sensitive/17
LNA: 17
Mixer: 20
VGA: 19
Visual: -30

----------------------
73 de Max, N5NHJ (I8NHJ)

Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 10:00:49 AM, you wrote:


I am doing a TransAtlantic 144Mhz VHF Signal project this summer and plan to use the AirSpy R2 OR an SDRPlay RSP2 as the Receiver monitoring Eu FT8 VHF beacons.

I have used both of these before but it has been a couple of years .  The SDRPlay RSP2 appears to be working and the noise floor is approximately -120dBm on 6M.  (VHF antennas not erected yet).  A weak test signal is being received.
The Airspy doesn't seem to be working.  The noise floor is -95dbFS and no test signal can be heard.  What can be the issue?.  

If I run the Airspy using SDR# I can't hear anything.  I am not familiar with SDR# so I must have not installed it correctly.  Is there a procedure to setup the Airspy to work in SDRC V3?

Frank VO1HP


Re: AirSpy R2 Setup with SDRC V3

Gedas
 

Hi Frank. Going back to your RSP2 I am wondering how you arrived at the -120 dBm noise floor on 6m? Was this verified with a known sig gen or are you going by what the software is showing. The latter is not an absolute figure and also as you know -120 dBm is pretty poor as far as an MDS is concerned so if it is a real number an LNA may be in order. 73

Gedas, W8BYA EN70JT

Gallery at http://w8bya.com (under repair)
Light travels faster than sound....
This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
On 4/21/2021 11:00 AM, invl160 Davis wrote:

I am doing a TransAtlantic 144Mhz VHF Signal project this summer and plan to use the AirSpy R2 OR an SDRPlay RSP2 as the Receiver monitoring Eu FT8 VHF beacons.

I have used both of these before but it has been a couple of years .  The SDRPlay RSP2 appears to be working and the noise floor is approximately -120dBm on 6M.  (VHF antennas not erected yet).  A weak test signal is being received.
The Airspy doesn't seem to be working.  The noise floor is -95dbFS and no test signal can be heard.  What can be the issue?.  

If I run the Airspy using SDR# I can't hear anything.  I am not familiar with SDR# so I must have not installed it correctly.  Is there a procedure to setup the Airspy to work in SDRC V3?

Frank VO1HP


AirSpy R2 Setup with SDRC V3

invl160 Davis
 

I am doing a TransAtlantic 144Mhz VHF Signal project this summer and plan to use the AirSpy R2 OR an SDRPlay RSP2 as the Receiver monitoring Eu FT8 VHF beacons.

I have used both of these before but it has been a couple of years .  The SDRPlay RSP2 appears to be working and the noise floor is approximately -120dBm on 6M.  (VHF antennas not erected yet).  A weak test signal is being received.
The Airspy doesn't seem to be working.  The noise floor is -95dbFS and no test signal can be heard.  What can be the issue?.  

If I run the Airspy using SDR# I can't hear anything.  I am not familiar with SDR# so I must have not installed it correctly.  Is there a procedure to setup the Airspy to work in SDRC V3?

Frank VO1HP


Re: PC time drift

John G4SWX
 

On Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 04:08 AM, Gisle Vanem wrote:
So does anybody have experience with reducing this time-drift?
Switch over to using Meinberg as I have found it removes most such effects.

John G4SWX


Re: PC time drift

John G4SWX
 

On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 12:24 PM, Radioman ZeroZero wrote:
how is that even possible.  1 second in 30 minutes
Quite easily ZeroZero!!!!
I have a number of PCs that I have used for digital modes for many years. One particular problem was that even when disciplined with D4, one particular PC would 'hunt' over a 20-30 minute period drifting upto 1.5 seconds from the reference. I then spotted the same effect on another PC disciplined with Meinberg. After a lot of thought I realised that both PCs were dual boot with Linux which set up using grub. Rebuilding one of them to Win7 pro on its own removed the problem. I then rebuilt the other with just Win 10 and that was then cured. 
> You need a new pc mate.
He probably does not, as getting time right is sometimes a very complex issue and bland statements are no help what so ever! Disciplining a PC with Meinberg, as long as you do not have large variable Internet timings, (satellite etc) is the best way to go and is far cheaper than the very expensive GPS alternatives.

John G4SWX
- used to worry about SDH timing integrity in my old job!


Re: PC time drift

Radioman ZeroZero
 

how is that even possible.  1 second in 30 minutes.  You need a new pc mate.
--
Thanks Steve M0ZEH


Generator

Dionisis “Dennis” Drakopoulos - SV1CDN
 

Greetings to all!
Looking for a signal generator with accurate and stable power output so that I can use it with SDR RADIO SW for calibration etc.
Besides the RF EXPLORER COMBO one, any else worth to mention?
 
Thank you in advance!
73 de SV1CDN, Dennis.
 


Re: PC time drift

Jim W7EED
 

Thanks guys!  I'll give both a try.
--
73,
Jim W7EED


Re: PC time drift

Robert Lorenzini
 

Jim take a look at BTKtimesync, it was written by a ham. It will use GPS or net
time as desired and has a "fudge" to account for delays in your computer.

Bob - wd6dod

On 4/19/2021 6:27 AM, Jim W7EED wrote:

Hello group,

I have been fiddling with the free 30 trial of NMEATime2 from VisualGPS.  It seems to work fine and be a bit more accurate than Dimension 4 (but not as accurate as I had expected).  Has anyone used it for an extended period of time?  It is inexpensive to buy at $20.48 (2^11 pennies; those funny digital guys) but I thought I'd ask those with more experience.  I'm using the QRP Labs QLG1 GPS receiver.

Thank you for your advice!
--
73,
Jim W7EED


Re: PC time drift

David J Taylor
 

On 19/04/2021 14:27, Jim W7EED wrote:
Hello group,
I have been fiddling with the free 30 trial of NMEATime2 from VisualGPS.  It seems to work fine and be a bit more accurate than Dimension 4 (but not as accurate as I had expected).  Has anyone used it for an extended period of time?  It is inexpensive to buy at $20.48 (2^11 pennies; those funny digital guys) but I thought I'd ask those with more experience.  I'm using the QRP Labs QLG1 GPS receiver.
Thank you for your advice!
--
73,
Jim W7EED
Jim,

As that kit has a PPS output, use reference NTP with the PPS and you will get /much/ better accuracy. NTP from Meinberg is free, no cost involved.

https://www.satsignal.eu/ntp/setup.html#local

73,
David GM8ARV
--
David
Web: http://www.satsignal.eu


Re: PC time drift

Jim W7EED
 

Hello group,

I have been fiddling with the free 30 trial of NMEATime2 from VisualGPS.  It seems to work fine and be a bit more accurate than Dimension 4 (but not as accurate as I had expected).  Has anyone used it for an extended period of time?  It is inexpensive to buy at $20.48 (2^11 pennies; those funny digital guys) but I thought I'd ask those with more experience.  I'm using the QRP Labs QLG1 GPS receiver.

Thank you for your advice!
--
73,
Jim W7EED


Re: Anan 7000DLE MK 2 initialization failure

RubenD
 

The answers to your question are yes: I have two other SDRplay radios that work just fine. I haven't had a lot of time to look at it today. Beautiful weather outside!

And yes. I am running protocol 2. Metis_Orion_MkII_Protocol_2_v2.0b

It has been a little over a year and several software iterations ago, but I know I once had this working. I will do a complete uninstall/reinstall and then try and load the radio
with nothing else. Thank you for your time. 

--
73, Ruben, NB4R


Saving Settings

Gedas
 

I was exploring some of the neat changes that can be made via options and was delighted I could tweak many to my liking. But when I closed console down and restarted it some stayed but many went back to default. Is there a way to save them?

1. I would like to save the "shaded" portion of the signal in the pan display window?

2. Save the number of "peaks" I select. I usually pick "1" and like to see the SNR for it but when restarted it goes back to zero.

3. While talking about the "peaks" setting which is awesome, I really like that I can select the peak to display SNR. I set peaks to 1 and observe the SNR of the station I am tuned to. The problem is if a stronger station appears any place on the screen the SNR data jumps over to the stronger station and not my tuned frequency. Is there any way to force the SNR read out stay on my tuned frequency? I do not want to zoom WAY in so that my station or tuned frequency is the only signal seen in the pan display.

4. I like to use a resolution display of X2 but when restarted it goes back to default.

5. The frequency and span box which I like disappears when I restart the program.

Gedas, W8BYA EN70JT

Gallery at http://w8bya.com (under repair)
Light travels faster than sound....
This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.


Re: RTL dongle shows no interference, PlutoSDR does??

Siegfried Jackstien
 

an inch of coax as a parallel stup (2.2 gig notch)

easy to build and lowers 2.2 gig receive around 40 db

greetz sigi dg9bfc

ps why a bunch of lte fiters ?? one is enough

Am 17.04.2021 um 11:08 schrieb Chris Wilson:

Hello Mike,

Saturday, April 17, 2021

1.8 meter prime focus. I was careful to get the open end of the POTY feed tube (waveguide?) at exactly the same point as the OE LNB horn opening by making the tripod legs adjustable for length.


I think I follow what you are saying re transponder noise and will give it a go. I am assuming I look just outside the transponder bandwidth frequency and measure the noise floor, then within it at a point where there are no visible or audible signals and compare them?

Thanks again Mike.

Best regards,
Chris 2E0ILY mailto:chris@...


MW> What sort of dish? It is essential the feed is at the focus. If
MW> it is a long F/D then the lens should help but only if it is a
MW> proper lens and not at all if it is not at the focus. For a deep
MW> dish with short F/D you may be better without one. For a normal
MW> satellite dish you will be losing a lot of SNR. The ay to tell is
MW> to look at the level of the transponder noise floor and compare
MW> with a quiet part of the band, e.g. just below the NB transponder.
MW> You should be seeing over 6 dB of transponder noise with that size of dish. For example

MW>





Re: Anan 7000DLE MK 2 initialization failure

DH1KLM
 
Edited

Just out of curiousity. Is your Anan running protocol 2 firmware?


Re: Anan 7000DLE MK 2 initialization failure

jdow
 

Does anything else find it?

{^_^}

On 20210417 13:13:17, NexTech Z wrote:

I am trying to run SDR Console on a black (non pc imbedded) 7000 DLE. When I go to Select radio>Radio Definitions>Search>Anan (OpenHPSDR) I select that and receive  the failure screen with three choices as seen below. I am running the latest version of SDR Console 3.0.27 build 2190. I that I remembered configuring SDR Console to run on this hardware before and had no issues. I have searched and found nothing I can read to solve the problem. I have included the error screen and logfile. I will continue to solve this on





15:38:59.101: Starting
15:38:59.101:   Product .....: SDR Console version 3.0.27 build 2190
15:38:59.101:   Copyright ...: Copyright © 2021 by SDR-Radio.com Ltd.
15:38:59.101:   Build date ..: Mar 26 2021, 07:09:33
 
15:38:59.106: Command line: "c:\program files\sdr-radio.com (v3)\sdr console.exe" 
 
15:38:59.199: Low power .: No
15:38:59.199:   32-bit ..: No
15:38:59.199:   Cores ...: 12
15:38:59.199:   Speed ...: 3.2 GHz
15:38:59.199:   SSE4.2 ..: Yes
15:38:59.199: -
15:38:59.205: Favourites: Loading C:\Users\rbduc\AppData\Roaming\SDR-RADIO.com (V3)\Console\Ident0\SDR-Favourites_000.xml
15:38:59.206: Favourites: Loaded 46
15:38:59.209: Setting priority to Above Normal
15:38:59.209: Priority set
15:38:59.209: Loading DSDController
15:38:59.227: Loading go2MONITOR
15:38:59.244: Loading BroadcastFMMPXDLL
15:38:59.279: Loading DSPFunctionsDLL
15:38:59.279: Loading RDSDbDLL
15:38:59.298: Loading SDRDemodDLL
15:38:59.643: Loading SDRCWDecoderDLL
15:38:59.643: Loading SDRDigitalDecoderDLL
15:38:59.643: Loading SDRPanadaterDLL
15:38:59.664: Loading SDRFFTDLL
15:38:59.888: Loading SDRFFTHelperDLL
15:38:59.888: Loading SDRModulationDLL
15:38:59.911: Loading SDRMonitorsDLL
15:38:59.938: Loading SDRRepeaterHostDLL
15:38:59.938: Loading SDRGeoBeacon
15:38:59.938: Loading SDRSatellites
15:38:59.965: Loading SDRSelectRadioDLL
15:38:59.965: Loading SDRSkimmerDLL
15:38:59.965: Loading VADSupportDLL
15:38:59.965: Loading VideoCapture
15:38:59.993: VideoCapture loaded Yes
15:39:01.108: Execution state = Continuous
 
Intel IPP
---------
Target CPU:   l9
Name:         ippSP AVX2 (l9)
Version:      8.0.1 (r40318)
Build date:   Jul 11 2013
-
Logical CPUs: 12
-
Features: [X] MMX ..... Intel Architecture MMX
Features: [X] SSE ..... Streaming SIMD Extensions
Features: [X] SSE2 .... Streaming SIMD Extensions 2
Features: [X] SSE3 .... Streaming SIMD Extensions 3
Features: [X] SSE3S ... Streaming SIMD Extensions 3 (supplemental)
Features: [X] SSE4.1 .. Streaming SIMD Extensions 4.1
Features: [X] SSE4.2 .. Streaming SIMD Extensions 4.2
Features: [X] AVX ..... Advanced Vector Extensions 1 instruction set
Features: [X] AVX2 .... Advanced Vector Extensions 2 instruction set
Features: [X] The operating system supports AVX
Features: [X] The processor supports MOVBE instruction
Features: [X] AES instruction
Features: [X] PCLMULQDQ instruction
Features: [X] Read Random Number instructions
Features: [X] Float16 instructions
Features: [X] ADCX and ADOX instructions
Features: [X] The RDSEED instruction
Features: [X] The PREFETCHW instruction
Features: [_] Knights Corner instruction set
 
15:39:01.510: Favourites: Loading C:\Users\rbduc\AppData\Roaming\SDR-RADIO.com (V3)\Console\Ident0\SDR-FavDefault_000.xml
15:39:01.510: Favourites: Loaded 1
15:39:01.902: MIDI
 
15:39:02.073: General> Starting thread
15:39:02.073: General> Setting priority to 'Below normal' (-1)
15:39:02.073: Data Recorder> Starting thread
15:39:02.073: Data Recorder> Setting priority to 'Below normal' (-1)
15:39:02.073: Video> Starting thread
15:39:02.073: Video> Setting priority to 'Above normal' (1)
15:39:02.074: FFTHelper> Starting thread
15:39:02.074: FFTHelper> Setting priority to 'Normal' (0)
15:39:02.086: Adding receiver 1
15:39:02.086: Creating new receiver, current count 0
15:39:02.086: RX1 Audio
15:39:02.087: RX1 Recording
15:39:02.087: RX1 Audio> Starting thread
15:39:02.087: RX1 Audio> Setting priority to 'Highest' (2)
15:39:02.087: RX1 Demod
15:39:02.087: RX1 Demod> Starting thread
15:39:02.087: RX1 Demod> Setting priority to 'Above normal' (1)
15:39:02.087: Loading USA PI code database
15:39:02.087: Text length ......: 421782
15:39:02.087: Entries loaded ...: 13033
15:39:02.087: Maximum location .: 23
15:39:02.088: -
15:39:02.088: RX1 RDS
15:39:02.088: Created receiver 1
15:39:02.088: -
15:39:02.088: RX1 Audio> WASAPI: Opening "Default"
15:39:02.088: RX1 Demod> Receiver is enabled
15:39:02.088: RX1 Audio> Default device: Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)...
15:39:02.088: RX1 Audio> Opening: Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)
15:39:02.088: RX1 Audio> Activating audio client
15:39:02.089: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.090: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.090: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.090: RX1 Audio> * Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)
15:39:02.090: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.090: RX1 Audio> * Mixer format (from audio engine):
15:39:02.090: RX1 Audio> *     Mode ................: Shared
15:39:02.090: RX1 Audio> *     Channels ............: 2
15:39:02.090: RX1 Audio> *     Structure ...........: PCM data that has more than two channels or uses a channel mask (WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE)
15:39:02.090: RX1 Audio> *     Bits per sample .....: 32
15:39:02.090: RX1 Audio> *     Samples per second ..: 192000
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> *     Block alignment .....: 8
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> *     Bytes per second ....: 1536000
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> *     Extensible:
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> *         Bits of precision ...: 32
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> *         Samples per block ...: 32
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> *         Channel mask ........: 00000003
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> *         GUID ................: {00000003-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> * Stream format (above) is supported
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.092: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.092: RX1 Audio> IAudioClient::Initialize Shared mode failed: hr = 0x8889000a, The endpoint device is already in use. Either the device is being used in exclusive mode, or the device is being used in shared mode and the caller asked to use the device in exclusive mode.
15:39:02.092: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.092: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.092: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.092: RX1 Audio> * Shared mode status: hr = 0x8889000a, The endpoint device is already in use. Either the device is being used in exclusive mode, or the device is being used in shared mode and the caller asked to use the device in exclusive mode.
15:39:02.092: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.092: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.092: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.092: RX1 Audio> IAudioClient::GetBufferSize failed: hr = 0x88890001, The audio stream has not been successfully initialized.
15:39:02.093: RX1 Audio> WASAPI: Closing ""...
15:39:02.093: RX1 Audio> Virtual audio cable detected: No
15:39:02.093: RX1 Audio> 
15:39:02.093: RX1 Demod> Setting priority to 'Highest' (2)
15:39:02.093: Data Recorder> Scheduler loading XML
15:39:02.093: Data Recorder>   Filename .....: C:\Users\rbduc\AppData\Roaming\SDR-RADIO.com (V3)\Console\Ident0\SDR-Schedule_000.xml
15:39:02.093: Data Recorder>   Definitions ..: 0
15:39:02.093: Data Recorder> -
15:39:02.093: Data Recorder> Scheduler enable
15:39:02.094: Data Recorder>   Enabled ..: 0
15:39:02.094: Data Recorder> -
15:39:02.094: RX1 Audio> WASAPI: Opening "Default"
15:39:02.094: RX1 Audio> Default device: Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)...
15:39:02.094: RX1 Audio> Opening: Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)
15:39:02.094: RX1 Audio> Activating audio client
15:39:02.094: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> * Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> * Mixer format (from audio engine):
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> *     Mode ................: Shared
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> *     Channels ............: 2
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> *     Structure ...........: PCM data that has more than two channels or uses a channel mask (WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE)
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> *     Bits per sample .....: 32
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> *     Samples per second ..: 192000
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> *     Block alignment .....: 8
15:39:02.096: RX1 Audio> *     Bytes per second ....: 1536000
15:39:02.096: RX1 Audio> *     Extensible:
15:39:02.096: RX1 Audio> *         Bits of precision ...: 32
15:39:02.096: RX1 Audio> *         Samples per block ...: 32
15:39:02.096: RX1 Audio> *         Channel mask ........: 00000003
15:39:02.096: RX1 Audio> *         GUID ................: {00000003-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}
15:39:02.096: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.096: RX1 Audio> * Stream format (above) is supported
15:39:02.096: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.096: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio> IAudioClient::Initialize Shared mode failed: hr = 0x8889000a, The endpoint device is already in use. Either the device is being used in exclusive mode, or the device is being used in shared mode and the caller asked to use the device in exclusive mode.
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio> * Shared mode status: hr = 0x8889000a, The endpoint device is already in use. Either the device is being used in exclusive mode, or the device is being used in shared mode and the caller asked to use the device in exclusive mode.
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio> IAudioClient::GetBufferSize failed: hr = 0x88890001, The audio stream has not been successfully initialized.
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio> WASAPI: Closing ""...
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio> Virtual audio cable detected: No
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio> 
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio> WASAPI: Opening "Default"
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio> Default device: Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)...
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio> Opening: Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio> Activating audio client
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio> * Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.099: RX1 Audio> * Mixer format (from audio engine):
15:39:02.099: RX1 Audio> *     Mode ................: Shared
15:39:02.099: RX1 Audio> *     Channels ............: 2
15:39:02.099: RX1 Audio> *     Structure ...........: PCM data that has more than two channels or uses a channel mask (WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE)
15:39:02.099: RX1 Audio> *     Bits per sample .....: 32
15:39:02.099: RX1 Audio> *     Samples per second ..: 192000
15:39:02.099: RX1 Audio> *     Block alignment .....: 8
15:39:02.099: RX1 Audio> *     Bytes per second ....: 1536000
15:39:02.099: RX1 Audio> *     Extensible:
15:39:02.099: RX1 Audio> *         Bits of precision ...: 32
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio> *         Samples per block ...: 32
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio> *         Channel mask ........: 00000003
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio> *         GUID ................: {00000003-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio> * Stream format (above) is supported
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio> IAudioClient::Initialize Shared mode failed: hr = 0x8889000a, The endpoint device is already in use. Either the device is being used in exclusive mode, or the device is being used in shared mode and the caller asked to use the device in exclusive mode.
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.101: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.101: RX1 Audio> * Shared mode status: hr = 0x8889000a, The endpoint device is already in use. Either the device is being used in exclusive mode, or the device is being used in shared mode and the caller asked to use the device in exclusive mode.
15:39:02.101: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.101: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.102: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.102: RX1 Audio> IAudioClient::GetBufferSize failed: hr = 0x88890001, The audio stream has not been successfully initialized.
15:39:02.102: RX1 Audio> WASAPI: Closing ""...
15:39:02.102: RX1 Audio> Virtual audio cable detected: No
15:39:02.102: RX1 Audio> 
15:39:03.418: Select Radio> Loading support DLLs
15:39:03.419: Select Radio> --------------------
15:39:03.419: Select Radio> Search ...........: C:\Program Files\SDR-Radio.com (V3)\SDRSource*.dll
15:39:03.419: Select Radio> -
15:39:03.419: Afedri LAN
15:39:03.419: Afedri USB
15:39:03.419: SDR MK1.5 Andrus
15:39:03.419: bladeRF v1
15:39:03.419: ELAD FDM-S1/S2
15:39:03.419: Ettus Research
15:39:03.419: FUNcube Dongles
15:39:03.419: HackRF
15:39:03.419: RFspace CloudIQ, CloudSDR, NetSDR, SDR-IP
15:39:03.419: RTL Dongle USB
15:39:03.419: RTL Dongle TCP
15:39:03.420: RFspace SDR-IQ and SDR-14
15:39:03.420: SDRplay V2
15:39:03.420: SoftRock Si570
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> -
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> Filename                     DLL Name                                   Date                   Unique ID            Version
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceAfedriLAN.dll       Afedri LAN                                 Mar 26 2021, 07:06:50  Afedri-LAN           1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceAfedriUSB.dll       Afedri USB                                 Mar 26 2021, 07:06:33  Afedri-USB           1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceAirspy.dll          Airspy R1/R2/Mini                          Mar 26 2021, 07:07:08  Airspy.com           1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceAirspyHFPlus.dll    Airspy HF+/Discovery                       Mar 26 2021, 07:06:55  Airspy HF+           1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceAirspyServer.dll    Airspy SPY Server                          Mar 26 2021, 07:07:32  Airspy (SPY Server)  1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceAndrusMK1d5.dll     SDR MK1.5 Andrus                           Mar 26 2021, 07:07:18  SDR MK1.5 Andrus     1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceBladeRF.dll         bladeRF v1                                 Mar 26 2021, 07:07:33  Nuand-BladeRF        1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceBladeRFv2.dll       bladeRF v2                                 Mar 26 2021, 07:07:31  Nuand-BladeRF-v2     1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceEladDUOr.dll        ELAD FDM-DUOr                              Mar 26 2021, 07:07:53  ELAD-FDM-DUO         1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceEladDUOtx.dll       ELAD FDM-DUO trx                           Mar 26 2021, 07:06:40  ELAD-FDM-DUO(trx)    1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceEladFDMS1.dll       ELAD FDM-S1/S2                             Mar 26 2021, 07:07:32  ELAD-FDM-S1LAN       1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceEladS3.dll          ELAD FDM-S3                                Mar 26 2021, 07:07:56  ELAD-FDM-S3          1.0.1  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceEttus.dll           Ettus Research                             Mar 26 2021, 07:07:41  Ettus002             1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceFUNcube.dll         FUNcube Dongles                            Mar 26 2021, 07:07:47  FUNcube              1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceHackRF.dll          HackRF                                     Mar 26 2021, 07:06:33  HackRF One           1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceHermesLite.dll      Hermes-Lite                                Mar 26 2021, 07:07:44  Hermes-Lite          1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceICOM.dll            ICOM IC-R8600                              Mar 26 2021, 07:07:00  ICOM-001             1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceLime.dll            LimeSDR                                    Mar 26 2021, 07:07:52  limesdr.org          1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceNetSDR.dll          RFspace CloudIQ, CloudSDR, NetSDR, SDR-IP  Mar 26 2021, 07:07:14  RFspace001           1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceOpenHPSDR.dll       ANAN (OpenHPSDR)                           Mar 26 2021, 07:07:45  OpenHPSDR            1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourcePerseus.dll         Perseus                                    Mar 26 2021, 07:06:48  Microtelecom001      1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourcePluto.dll           PlutoSDR                                   Mar 26 2021, 07:07:36  adalm-pluto          1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceRTL2832U.dll        RTL Dongle USB                             Mar 26 2021, 07:07:49  RTL SDR (USB)        1.1.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceRTLSDR.dll          RTL Dongle TCP                             Mar 26 2021, 07:07:10  RTL SDR (TCP)        1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceRX666.dll           RX-666                                     Mar 26 2021, 07:06:56  RX-666               1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceRX888.dll           RX-888                                     Mar 26 2021, 07:07:00  RX-888               1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceSDRIQ.dll           RFspace SDR-IQ and SDR-14                  Mar 26 2021, 07:06:58  RFspace002           1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceSDRplay.dll         SDRplay V2                                 Mar 26 2021, 07:07:43  SDRplay              1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceSDRplayV3.dll       SDRplay V3                                 Mar 26 2021, 07:06:59  SDRplayV3            1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceServer.dll          V3 Server                                  Mar 26 2021, 07:07:12  V3Server             1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceSoftRockSi570.dll   SoftRock Si570                             Mar 26 2021, 07:07:54  SoftRock (Si570)     1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceSoftRockXTAL.dll    SoftRock XTAL                              Mar 26 2021, 07:07:14  SoftRock (XTAL)      1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceStreamer.dll        Console Streamer                           Mar 26 2021, 07:07:31  Streamer             1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceWinradioG31DDC.dll  WiNRADiO G31DDC                            Mar 26 2021, 07:07:43  WiNRADiO G31DDC      1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceWinradioG33DDC.dll  WiNRADiO G33DDC                            Mar 26 2021, 07:06:34  WiNRADiO G33DDC      1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceWinradioG35DDC.dll  WiNRADiO G35DDC                            Mar 26 2021, 07:06:34  WiNRADiO G35DDC      1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceWinradioG39DDC.dll  WiNRADiO G39DDC                            Mar 26 2021, 07:07:25  WiNRADiO G39DDC      1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceWinradioSigma.dll   WiNRADiO Sigma                             Mar 26 2021, 07:06:51  WiNRADiO Sigma       1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> -
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> Selecting Radio
15:39:03.575: RX1 Audio> WASAPI: Opening "Default"
15:39:03.575: RX1 Audio> Default device: Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)...
15:39:03.575: RX1 Audio> Opening: Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)
15:39:03.575: RX1 Audio> Activating audio client
15:39:03.576: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:03.576: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:03.576: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:03.576: RX1 Audio> * Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)
15:39:03.576: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:03.577: RX1 Audio> * Mixer format (from audio engine):
15:39:03.577: RX1 Audio> *     Mode ................: Shared
15:39:03.577: RX1 Audio> *     Channels ............: 2
15:39:03.577: RX1 Audio> *     Structure ...........: PCM data that has more than two channels or uses a channel mask (WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE)
15:39:03.577: RX1 Audio> *     Bits per sample .....: 32
15:39:03.578: RX1 Audio> *     Samples per second ..: 192000
15:39:03.578: RX1 Audio> *     Block alignment .....: 8
15:39:03.578: RX1 Audio> *     Bytes per second ....: 1536000
15:39:03.578: RX1 Audio> *     Extensible:
15:39:03.578: RX1 Audio> *         Bits of precision ...: 32
15:39:03.578: RX1 Audio> *         Samples per block ...: 32
15:39:03.578: RX1 Audio> *         Channel mask ........: 00000003
15:39:03.578: RX1 Audio> *         GUID ................: {00000003-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}
15:39:03.578: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:03.579: RX1 Audio> * Stream format (above) is supported
15:39:03.579: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:03.579: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:03.579: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:03.579: RX1 Audio> IAudioClient::Initialize Shared mode failed: hr = 0x8889000a, The endpoint device is already in use. Either the device is being used in exclusive mode, or the device is being used in shared mode and the caller asked to use the device in exclusive mode.
15:39:03.580: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:03.580: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:03.580: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:03.580: RX1 Audio> * Shared mode status: hr = 0x8889000a, The endpoint device is already in use. Either the device is being used in exclusive mode, or the device is being used in shared mode and the caller asked to use the device in exclusive mode.
15:39:03.581: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:03.581: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:03.581: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:03.581: RX1 Audio> IAudioClient::GetBufferSize failed: hr = 0x88890001, The audio stream has not been successfully initialized.
15:39:03.582: RX1 Audio> WASAPI: Closing ""...
15:39:03.582: RX1 Audio> Virtual audio cable detected: No
15:39:03.582: RX1 Audio> 
15:39:19.136: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Socket 0000153C created
15:39:19.136: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Socket bound to address ANY, port 20000
15:39:19.136: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Socket set to blocking
15:39:19.136: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sending...
15:39:19.137: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Discovery address    10.0.5.255, port 1024
15:39:19.137: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sent 60 of 60 bytes
15:39:19.137: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Discovery address    10.0.0.255, port 1024
15:39:19.137: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sent 60 of 60 bytes
15:39:19.137: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Discovery address    255.255.255.255, port 1024
15:39:19.137: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sent 60 of 60 bytes
15:39:19.137: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> -
15:39:19.137: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Receiving replies, timeout 2000 ms
15:39:19.137: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Received 0 replies
15:39:19.137: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> -
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect> Starting
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Hostname ..: DESKTOP-SDR
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Address[0] ....: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Mask[0] .......: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast[0] ..: 169.254.19.221
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Address[1] ....: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Mask[1] .......: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast[1] ..: 169.254.255.255
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Address[2] ....: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Mask[2] .......: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast[2] ..: 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Address[3] ....: 10.0.0.59
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Mask[3] .......: 255.255.255.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast[3] ..: 10.0.0.255
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Address[4] ....: 10.0.5.1
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Mask[4] .......: 255.255.0.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast[4] ..: 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Address[5] ....: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Mask[5] .......: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast[5] ..: 255.255.255.255
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Index .....: 0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast .: 169.254.19.221
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Socket ....: x00001828
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Binding
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Address .: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Port ....: 20000
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Status ..: 0
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 169.254.19.221
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 169.254.19.221
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 169.254.19.221
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 169.254.19.221
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 169.254.19.221
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Index .....: 1
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast .: 169.254.255.255
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Socket ....: x00001828
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Binding
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Address .: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Port ....: 20000
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Status ..: 0
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 169.254.255.255
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 169.254.255.255
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 169.254.255.255
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 169.254.255.255
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 169.254.255.255
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Index .....: 2
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast .: 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Socket ....: x000017BC
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Binding
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Address .: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Port ....: 20000
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Status ..: 0
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Index .....: 3
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast .: 10.0.0.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Socket ....: x000018C8
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Binding
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Address .: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Port ....: 20000
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Status ..: 0
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.0.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.0.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.0.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.0.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.0.255
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Index .....: 4
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast .: 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Socket ....: x000018C8
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Binding
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Address .: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Port ....: 20000
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Status ..: 0
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Index .....: 5
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast .: 255.255.255.255
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Socket ....: x00001828
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Binding
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Address .: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Port ....: 20000
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Status ..: 0
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 255.255.255.255
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 255.255.255.255
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.834: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 255.255.255.255
15:41:33.834: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.834: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.834: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 255.255.255.255
15:41:33.834: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.834: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.834: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 255.255.255.255
15:41:33.834: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.834: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.834: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Socket 00001844 created
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Socket bound to address ANY, port 20000
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Socket set to blocking
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sending...
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Discovery address    10.0.5.255, port 1024
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sent 60 of 60 bytes
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Discovery address    10.0.0.255, port 1024
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sent 60 of 60 bytes
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Discovery address    255.255.255.255, port 1024
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sent 60 of 60 bytes
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> -
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Receiving replies, timeout 2000 ms
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Received 0 replies
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> -
15:45:38.321: OnSysCommand: nID 0000F020 SC_MINIMIZE, lParam 001006D7
15:46:19.086: OnSysCommand: nID 0000F120 SC_RESTORE, lParam 00000000
15:46:24.766: Select Radio> Selecting Radio
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Socket 00001914 created
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Socket bound to address ANY, port 20000
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Socket set to blocking
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sending...
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Discovery address    10.0.5.255, port 1024
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sent 60 of 60 bytes
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Discovery address    10.0.0.255, port 1024
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sent 60 of 60 bytes
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Discovery address    255.255.255.255, port 1024
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sent 60 of 60 bytes
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> -
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Receiving replies, timeout 2000 ms
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Received 0 replies
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> -
 
--
73, Ruben, NB4R


Anan 7000DLE MK 2 initialization failure

RubenD
 

I am trying to run SDR Console on a black (non pc imbedded) 7000 DLE. When I go to Select radio>Radio Definitions>Search>Anan (OpenHPSDR) I select that and receive  the failure screen with three choices as seen below. I am running the latest version of SDR Console 3.0.27 build 2190. I that I remembered configuring SDR Console to run on this hardware before and had no issues. I have searched and found nothing I can read to solve the problem. I have included the error screen and logfile. I will continue to solve this on





15:38:59.101: Starting
15:38:59.101:   Product .....: SDR Console version 3.0.27 build 2190
15:38:59.101:   Copyright ...: Copyright © 2021 by SDR-Radio.com Ltd.
15:38:59.101:   Build date ..: Mar 26 2021, 07:09:33
 
15:38:59.106: Command line: "c:\program files\sdr-radio.com (v3)\sdr console.exe" 
 
15:38:59.199: Low power .: No
15:38:59.199:   32-bit ..: No
15:38:59.199:   Cores ...: 12
15:38:59.199:   Speed ...: 3.2 GHz
15:38:59.199:   SSE4.2 ..: Yes
15:38:59.199: -
15:38:59.205: Favourites: Loading C:\Users\rbduc\AppData\Roaming\SDR-RADIO.com (V3)\Console\Ident0\SDR-Favourites_000.xml
15:38:59.206: Favourites: Loaded 46
15:38:59.209: Setting priority to Above Normal
15:38:59.209: Priority set
15:38:59.209: Loading DSDController
15:38:59.227: Loading go2MONITOR
15:38:59.244: Loading BroadcastFMMPXDLL
15:38:59.279: Loading DSPFunctionsDLL
15:38:59.279: Loading RDSDbDLL
15:38:59.298: Loading SDRDemodDLL
15:38:59.643: Loading SDRCWDecoderDLL
15:38:59.643: Loading SDRDigitalDecoderDLL
15:38:59.643: Loading SDRPanadaterDLL
15:38:59.664: Loading SDRFFTDLL
15:38:59.888: Loading SDRFFTHelperDLL
15:38:59.888: Loading SDRModulationDLL
15:38:59.911: Loading SDRMonitorsDLL
15:38:59.938: Loading SDRRepeaterHostDLL
15:38:59.938: Loading SDRGeoBeacon
15:38:59.938: Loading SDRSatellites
15:38:59.965: Loading SDRSelectRadioDLL
15:38:59.965: Loading SDRSkimmerDLL
15:38:59.965: Loading VADSupportDLL
15:38:59.965: Loading VideoCapture
15:38:59.993: VideoCapture loaded Yes
15:39:01.108: Execution state = Continuous
 
Intel IPP
---------
Target CPU:   l9
Name:         ippSP AVX2 (l9)
Version:      8.0.1 (r40318)
Build date:   Jul 11 2013
-
Logical CPUs: 12
-
Features: [X] MMX ..... Intel Architecture MMX
Features: [X] SSE ..... Streaming SIMD Extensions
Features: [X] SSE2 .... Streaming SIMD Extensions 2
Features: [X] SSE3 .... Streaming SIMD Extensions 3
Features: [X] SSE3S ... Streaming SIMD Extensions 3 (supplemental)
Features: [X] SSE4.1 .. Streaming SIMD Extensions 4.1
Features: [X] SSE4.2 .. Streaming SIMD Extensions 4.2
Features: [X] AVX ..... Advanced Vector Extensions 1 instruction set
Features: [X] AVX2 .... Advanced Vector Extensions 2 instruction set
Features: [X] The operating system supports AVX
Features: [X] The processor supports MOVBE instruction
Features: [X] AES instruction
Features: [X] PCLMULQDQ instruction
Features: [X] Read Random Number instructions
Features: [X] Float16 instructions
Features: [X] ADCX and ADOX instructions
Features: [X] The RDSEED instruction
Features: [X] The PREFETCHW instruction
Features: [_] Knights Corner instruction set
 
15:39:01.510: Favourites: Loading C:\Users\rbduc\AppData\Roaming\SDR-RADIO.com (V3)\Console\Ident0\SDR-FavDefault_000.xml
15:39:01.510: Favourites: Loaded 1
15:39:01.902: MIDI
 
15:39:02.073: General> Starting thread
15:39:02.073: General> Setting priority to 'Below normal' (-1)
15:39:02.073: Data Recorder> Starting thread
15:39:02.073: Data Recorder> Setting priority to 'Below normal' (-1)
15:39:02.073: Video> Starting thread
15:39:02.073: Video> Setting priority to 'Above normal' (1)
15:39:02.074: FFTHelper> Starting thread
15:39:02.074: FFTHelper> Setting priority to 'Normal' (0)
15:39:02.086: Adding receiver 1
15:39:02.086: Creating new receiver, current count 0
15:39:02.086: RX1 Audio
15:39:02.087: RX1 Recording
15:39:02.087: RX1 Audio> Starting thread
15:39:02.087: RX1 Audio> Setting priority to 'Highest' (2)
15:39:02.087: RX1 Demod
15:39:02.087: RX1 Demod> Starting thread
15:39:02.087: RX1 Demod> Setting priority to 'Above normal' (1)
15:39:02.087: Loading USA PI code database
15:39:02.087: Text length ......: 421782
15:39:02.087: Entries loaded ...: 13033
15:39:02.087: Maximum location .: 23
15:39:02.088: -
15:39:02.088: RX1 RDS
15:39:02.088: Created receiver 1
15:39:02.088: -
15:39:02.088: RX1 Audio> WASAPI: Opening "Default"
15:39:02.088: RX1 Demod> Receiver is enabled
15:39:02.088: RX1 Audio> Default device: Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)...
15:39:02.088: RX1 Audio> Opening: Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)
15:39:02.088: RX1 Audio> Activating audio client
15:39:02.089: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.090: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.090: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.090: RX1 Audio> * Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)
15:39:02.090: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.090: RX1 Audio> * Mixer format (from audio engine):
15:39:02.090: RX1 Audio> *     Mode ................: Shared
15:39:02.090: RX1 Audio> *     Channels ............: 2
15:39:02.090: RX1 Audio> *     Structure ...........: PCM data that has more than two channels or uses a channel mask (WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE)
15:39:02.090: RX1 Audio> *     Bits per sample .....: 32
15:39:02.090: RX1 Audio> *     Samples per second ..: 192000
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> *     Block alignment .....: 8
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> *     Bytes per second ....: 1536000
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> *     Extensible:
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> *         Bits of precision ...: 32
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> *         Samples per block ...: 32
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> *         Channel mask ........: 00000003
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> *         GUID ................: {00000003-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> * Stream format (above) is supported
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.091: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.092: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.092: RX1 Audio> IAudioClient::Initialize Shared mode failed: hr = 0x8889000a, The endpoint device is already in use. Either the device is being used in exclusive mode, or the device is being used in shared mode and the caller asked to use the device in exclusive mode.
15:39:02.092: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.092: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.092: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.092: RX1 Audio> * Shared mode status: hr = 0x8889000a, The endpoint device is already in use. Either the device is being used in exclusive mode, or the device is being used in shared mode and the caller asked to use the device in exclusive mode.
15:39:02.092: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.092: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.092: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.092: RX1 Audio> IAudioClient::GetBufferSize failed: hr = 0x88890001, The audio stream has not been successfully initialized.
15:39:02.093: RX1 Audio> WASAPI: Closing ""...
15:39:02.093: RX1 Audio> Virtual audio cable detected: No
15:39:02.093: RX1 Audio> 
15:39:02.093: RX1 Demod> Setting priority to 'Highest' (2)
15:39:02.093: Data Recorder> Scheduler loading XML
15:39:02.093: Data Recorder>   Filename .....: C:\Users\rbduc\AppData\Roaming\SDR-RADIO.com (V3)\Console\Ident0\SDR-Schedule_000.xml
15:39:02.093: Data Recorder>   Definitions ..: 0
15:39:02.093: Data Recorder> -
15:39:02.093: Data Recorder> Scheduler enable
15:39:02.094: Data Recorder>   Enabled ..: 0
15:39:02.094: Data Recorder> -
15:39:02.094: RX1 Audio> WASAPI: Opening "Default"
15:39:02.094: RX1 Audio> Default device: Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)...
15:39:02.094: RX1 Audio> Opening: Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)
15:39:02.094: RX1 Audio> Activating audio client
15:39:02.094: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> * Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> * Mixer format (from audio engine):
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> *     Mode ................: Shared
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> *     Channels ............: 2
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> *     Structure ...........: PCM data that has more than two channels or uses a channel mask (WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE)
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> *     Bits per sample .....: 32
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> *     Samples per second ..: 192000
15:39:02.095: RX1 Audio> *     Block alignment .....: 8
15:39:02.096: RX1 Audio> *     Bytes per second ....: 1536000
15:39:02.096: RX1 Audio> *     Extensible:
15:39:02.096: RX1 Audio> *         Bits of precision ...: 32
15:39:02.096: RX1 Audio> *         Samples per block ...: 32
15:39:02.096: RX1 Audio> *         Channel mask ........: 00000003
15:39:02.096: RX1 Audio> *         GUID ................: {00000003-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}
15:39:02.096: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.096: RX1 Audio> * Stream format (above) is supported
15:39:02.096: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.096: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio> IAudioClient::Initialize Shared mode failed: hr = 0x8889000a, The endpoint device is already in use. Either the device is being used in exclusive mode, or the device is being used in shared mode and the caller asked to use the device in exclusive mode.
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio> * Shared mode status: hr = 0x8889000a, The endpoint device is already in use. Either the device is being used in exclusive mode, or the device is being used in shared mode and the caller asked to use the device in exclusive mode.
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio> IAudioClient::GetBufferSize failed: hr = 0x88890001, The audio stream has not been successfully initialized.
15:39:02.097: RX1 Audio> WASAPI: Closing ""...
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio> Virtual audio cable detected: No
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio> 
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio> WASAPI: Opening "Default"
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio> Default device: Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)...
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio> Opening: Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio> Activating audio client
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio> * Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)
15:39:02.098: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.099: RX1 Audio> * Mixer format (from audio engine):
15:39:02.099: RX1 Audio> *     Mode ................: Shared
15:39:02.099: RX1 Audio> *     Channels ............: 2
15:39:02.099: RX1 Audio> *     Structure ...........: PCM data that has more than two channels or uses a channel mask (WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE)
15:39:02.099: RX1 Audio> *     Bits per sample .....: 32
15:39:02.099: RX1 Audio> *     Samples per second ..: 192000
15:39:02.099: RX1 Audio> *     Block alignment .....: 8
15:39:02.099: RX1 Audio> *     Bytes per second ....: 1536000
15:39:02.099: RX1 Audio> *     Extensible:
15:39:02.099: RX1 Audio> *         Bits of precision ...: 32
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio> *         Samples per block ...: 32
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio> *         Channel mask ........: 00000003
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio> *         GUID ................: {00000003-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio> * Stream format (above) is supported
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio> IAudioClient::Initialize Shared mode failed: hr = 0x8889000a, The endpoint device is already in use. Either the device is being used in exclusive mode, or the device is being used in shared mode and the caller asked to use the device in exclusive mode.
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.100: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.101: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.101: RX1 Audio> * Shared mode status: hr = 0x8889000a, The endpoint device is already in use. Either the device is being used in exclusive mode, or the device is being used in shared mode and the caller asked to use the device in exclusive mode.
15:39:02.101: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:02.101: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:02.102: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:02.102: RX1 Audio> IAudioClient::GetBufferSize failed: hr = 0x88890001, The audio stream has not been successfully initialized.
15:39:02.102: RX1 Audio> WASAPI: Closing ""...
15:39:02.102: RX1 Audio> Virtual audio cable detected: No
15:39:02.102: RX1 Audio> 
15:39:03.418: Select Radio> Loading support DLLs
15:39:03.419: Select Radio> --------------------
15:39:03.419: Select Radio> Search ...........: C:\Program Files\SDR-Radio.com (V3)\SDRSource*.dll
15:39:03.419: Select Radio> -
15:39:03.419: Afedri LAN
15:39:03.419: Afedri USB
15:39:03.419: SDR MK1.5 Andrus
15:39:03.419: bladeRF v1
15:39:03.419: ELAD FDM-S1/S2
15:39:03.419: Ettus Research
15:39:03.419: FUNcube Dongles
15:39:03.419: HackRF
15:39:03.419: RFspace CloudIQ, CloudSDR, NetSDR, SDR-IP
15:39:03.419: RTL Dongle USB
15:39:03.419: RTL Dongle TCP
15:39:03.420: RFspace SDR-IQ and SDR-14
15:39:03.420: SDRplay V2
15:39:03.420: SoftRock Si570
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> -
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> Filename                     DLL Name                                   Date                   Unique ID            Version
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceAfedriLAN.dll       Afedri LAN                                 Mar 26 2021, 07:06:50  Afedri-LAN           1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceAfedriUSB.dll       Afedri USB                                 Mar 26 2021, 07:06:33  Afedri-USB           1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceAirspy.dll          Airspy R1/R2/Mini                          Mar 26 2021, 07:07:08  Airspy.com           1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceAirspyHFPlus.dll    Airspy HF+/Discovery                       Mar 26 2021, 07:06:55  Airspy HF+           1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceAirspyServer.dll    Airspy SPY Server                          Mar 26 2021, 07:07:32  Airspy (SPY Server)  1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceAndrusMK1d5.dll     SDR MK1.5 Andrus                           Mar 26 2021, 07:07:18  SDR MK1.5 Andrus     1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceBladeRF.dll         bladeRF v1                                 Mar 26 2021, 07:07:33  Nuand-BladeRF        1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceBladeRFv2.dll       bladeRF v2                                 Mar 26 2021, 07:07:31  Nuand-BladeRF-v2     1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceEladDUOr.dll        ELAD FDM-DUOr                              Mar 26 2021, 07:07:53  ELAD-FDM-DUO         1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceEladDUOtx.dll       ELAD FDM-DUO trx                           Mar 26 2021, 07:06:40  ELAD-FDM-DUO(trx)    1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceEladFDMS1.dll       ELAD FDM-S1/S2                             Mar 26 2021, 07:07:32  ELAD-FDM-S1LAN       1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceEladS3.dll          ELAD FDM-S3                                Mar 26 2021, 07:07:56  ELAD-FDM-S3          1.0.1  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceEttus.dll           Ettus Research                             Mar 26 2021, 07:07:41  Ettus002             1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceFUNcube.dll         FUNcube Dongles                            Mar 26 2021, 07:07:47  FUNcube              1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceHackRF.dll          HackRF                                     Mar 26 2021, 07:06:33  HackRF One           1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceHermesLite.dll      Hermes-Lite                                Mar 26 2021, 07:07:44  Hermes-Lite          1.0.0  
15:39:03.420: Select Radio> SDRSourceICOM.dll            ICOM IC-R8600                              Mar 26 2021, 07:07:00  ICOM-001             1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceLime.dll            LimeSDR                                    Mar 26 2021, 07:07:52  limesdr.org          1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceNetSDR.dll          RFspace CloudIQ, CloudSDR, NetSDR, SDR-IP  Mar 26 2021, 07:07:14  RFspace001           1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceOpenHPSDR.dll       ANAN (OpenHPSDR)                           Mar 26 2021, 07:07:45  OpenHPSDR            1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourcePerseus.dll         Perseus                                    Mar 26 2021, 07:06:48  Microtelecom001      1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourcePluto.dll           PlutoSDR                                   Mar 26 2021, 07:07:36  adalm-pluto          1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceRTL2832U.dll        RTL Dongle USB                             Mar 26 2021, 07:07:49  RTL SDR (USB)        1.1.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceRTLSDR.dll          RTL Dongle TCP                             Mar 26 2021, 07:07:10  RTL SDR (TCP)        1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceRX666.dll           RX-666                                     Mar 26 2021, 07:06:56  RX-666               1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceRX888.dll           RX-888                                     Mar 26 2021, 07:07:00  RX-888               1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceSDRIQ.dll           RFspace SDR-IQ and SDR-14                  Mar 26 2021, 07:06:58  RFspace002           1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceSDRplay.dll         SDRplay V2                                 Mar 26 2021, 07:07:43  SDRplay              1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceSDRplayV3.dll       SDRplay V3                                 Mar 26 2021, 07:06:59  SDRplayV3            1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceServer.dll          V3 Server                                  Mar 26 2021, 07:07:12  V3Server             1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceSoftRockSi570.dll   SoftRock Si570                             Mar 26 2021, 07:07:54  SoftRock (Si570)     1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceSoftRockXTAL.dll    SoftRock XTAL                              Mar 26 2021, 07:07:14  SoftRock (XTAL)      1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceStreamer.dll        Console Streamer                           Mar 26 2021, 07:07:31  Streamer             1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceWinradioG31DDC.dll  WiNRADiO G31DDC                            Mar 26 2021, 07:07:43  WiNRADiO G31DDC      1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceWinradioG33DDC.dll  WiNRADiO G33DDC                            Mar 26 2021, 07:06:34  WiNRADiO G33DDC      1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceWinradioG35DDC.dll  WiNRADiO G35DDC                            Mar 26 2021, 07:06:34  WiNRADiO G35DDC      1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceWinradioG39DDC.dll  WiNRADiO G39DDC                            Mar 26 2021, 07:07:25  WiNRADiO G39DDC      1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> SDRSourceWinradioSigma.dll   WiNRADiO Sigma                             Mar 26 2021, 07:06:51  WiNRADiO Sigma       1.0.0  
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> -
15:39:03.421: Select Radio> Selecting Radio
15:39:03.575: RX1 Audio> WASAPI: Opening "Default"
15:39:03.575: RX1 Audio> Default device: Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)...
15:39:03.575: RX1 Audio> Opening: Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)
15:39:03.575: RX1 Audio> Activating audio client
15:39:03.576: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:03.576: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:03.576: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:03.576: RX1 Audio> * Speakers (Sound Blaster AE-9)
15:39:03.576: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:03.577: RX1 Audio> * Mixer format (from audio engine):
15:39:03.577: RX1 Audio> *     Mode ................: Shared
15:39:03.577: RX1 Audio> *     Channels ............: 2
15:39:03.577: RX1 Audio> *     Structure ...........: PCM data that has more than two channels or uses a channel mask (WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE)
15:39:03.577: RX1 Audio> *     Bits per sample .....: 32
15:39:03.578: RX1 Audio> *     Samples per second ..: 192000
15:39:03.578: RX1 Audio> *     Block alignment .....: 8
15:39:03.578: RX1 Audio> *     Bytes per second ....: 1536000
15:39:03.578: RX1 Audio> *     Extensible:
15:39:03.578: RX1 Audio> *         Bits of precision ...: 32
15:39:03.578: RX1 Audio> *         Samples per block ...: 32
15:39:03.578: RX1 Audio> *         Channel mask ........: 00000003
15:39:03.578: RX1 Audio> *         GUID ................: {00000003-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}
15:39:03.578: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:03.579: RX1 Audio> * Stream format (above) is supported
15:39:03.579: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:03.579: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:03.579: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:03.579: RX1 Audio> IAudioClient::Initialize Shared mode failed: hr = 0x8889000a, The endpoint device is already in use. Either the device is being used in exclusive mode, or the device is being used in shared mode and the caller asked to use the device in exclusive mode.
15:39:03.580: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:03.580: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:03.580: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:03.580: RX1 Audio> * Shared mode status: hr = 0x8889000a, The endpoint device is already in use. Either the device is being used in exclusive mode, or the device is being used in shared mode and the caller asked to use the device in exclusive mode.
15:39:03.581: RX1 Audio> *
15:39:03.581: RX1 Audio> ***
15:39:03.581: RX1 Audio>  
15:39:03.581: RX1 Audio> IAudioClient::GetBufferSize failed: hr = 0x88890001, The audio stream has not been successfully initialized.
15:39:03.582: RX1 Audio> WASAPI: Closing ""...
15:39:03.582: RX1 Audio> Virtual audio cable detected: No
15:39:03.582: RX1 Audio> 
15:39:19.136: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Socket 0000153C created
15:39:19.136: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Socket bound to address ANY, port 20000
15:39:19.136: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Socket set to blocking
15:39:19.136: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sending...
15:39:19.137: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Discovery address    10.0.5.255, port 1024
15:39:19.137: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sent 60 of 60 bytes
15:39:19.137: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Discovery address    10.0.0.255, port 1024
15:39:19.137: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sent 60 of 60 bytes
15:39:19.137: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Discovery address    255.255.255.255, port 1024
15:39:19.137: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sent 60 of 60 bytes
15:39:19.137: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> -
15:39:19.137: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Receiving replies, timeout 2000 ms
15:39:19.137: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Received 0 replies
15:39:19.137: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> -
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect> Starting
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Hostname ..: DESKTOP-SDR
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Address[0] ....: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Mask[0] .......: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast[0] ..: 169.254.19.221
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Address[1] ....: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Mask[1] .......: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast[1] ..: 169.254.255.255
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Address[2] ....: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Mask[2] .......: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast[2] ..: 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Address[3] ....: 10.0.0.59
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Mask[3] .......: 255.255.255.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast[3] ..: 10.0.0.255
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Address[4] ....: 10.0.5.1
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Mask[4] .......: 255.255.0.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast[4] ..: 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Address[5] ....: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Mask[5] .......: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast[5] ..: 255.255.255.255
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Index .....: 0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast .: 169.254.19.221
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Socket ....: x00001828
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Binding
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Address .: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Port ....: 20000
15:41:33.830: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Status ..: 0
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 169.254.19.221
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 169.254.19.221
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 169.254.19.221
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 169.254.19.221
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 169.254.19.221
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Index .....: 1
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast .: 169.254.255.255
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Socket ....: x00001828
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Binding
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Address .: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Port ....: 20000
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Status ..: 0
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 169.254.255.255
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 169.254.255.255
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 169.254.255.255
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 169.254.255.255
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 169.254.255.255
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Index .....: 2
15:41:33.831: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast .: 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Socket ....: x000017BC
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Binding
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Address .: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Port ....: 20000
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Status ..: 0
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Index .....: 3
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast .: 10.0.0.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Socket ....: x000018C8
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Binding
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Address .: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Port ....: 20000
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Status ..: 0
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.0.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.0.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.0.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.0.255
15:41:33.832: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.0.255
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Index .....: 4
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast .: 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Socket ....: x000018C8
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Binding
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Address .: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Port ....: 20000
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Status ..: 0
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 10.0.255.255
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Index .....: 5
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Broadcast .: 255.255.255.255
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Socket ....: x00001828
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Binding
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Address .: 0.0.0.0
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Port ....: 20000
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>     Status ..: 0
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 255.255.255.255
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 255.255.255.255
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.833: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.834: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 255.255.255.255
15:41:33.834: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.834: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.834: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 255.255.255.255
15:41:33.834: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.834: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.834: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Sent 63 of 63 bytes to 255.255.255.255
15:41:33.834: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read replies, timeout 100 ms
15:41:33.834: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   Read 0 replies
15:41:33.834: Radio Hermes-Lite: Auto-detect>   -
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Socket 00001844 created
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Socket bound to address ANY, port 20000
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Socket set to blocking
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sending...
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Discovery address    10.0.5.255, port 1024
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sent 60 of 60 bytes
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Discovery address    10.0.0.255, port 1024
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sent 60 of 60 bytes
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Discovery address    255.255.255.255, port 1024
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sent 60 of 60 bytes
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> -
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Receiving replies, timeout 2000 ms
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Received 0 replies
15:43:00.625: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> -
15:45:38.321: OnSysCommand: nID 0000F020 SC_MINIMIZE, lParam 001006D7
15:46:19.086: OnSysCommand: nID 0000F120 SC_RESTORE, lParam 00000000
15:46:24.766: Select Radio> Selecting Radio
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Socket 00001914 created
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Socket bound to address ANY, port 20000
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Socket set to blocking
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sending...
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Discovery address    10.0.5.255, port 1024
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sent 60 of 60 bytes
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Discovery address    10.0.0.255, port 1024
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sent 60 of 60 bytes
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Discovery address    255.255.255.255, port 1024
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Sent 60 of 60 bytes
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> -
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Receiving replies, timeout 2000 ms
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> Received 0 replies
15:47:20.531: Radio OpenHPSDR: Auto-detect> -
 
--
73, Ruben, NB4R


Re: SDR Console, RSPDuo, IC-7100, N1MM & CW Skimmer #rspduo

Max
 

On Sat, Apr 17, 2021 at 03:43 PM, G4GIR wrote:
My next move is to integrate SDRC External Radio CWS and N1MM but I think this is not going to work. As to use External Radio I need to set Omni Rig 2 to IC7100, BUT in CWS OMNI RIG settings Rig 2 has to be set to NONE. If I set RIG 2 to IC7100 and run SDRC External Radio and CWS, SDRC Crashes.
 
The best I have achieved so far is SDRC, N1MM, and EXTERNAL Radio IC7100 working fine together.
 
Again thanks for all the help.

NP Ian. Glad you got it going at last. I am also looking for a logbook program. It's just finding the time to play with them! Anyway, good luck with whatever you decide to go with.

If you decide to go the "pure" SDR route and wat a really neat SDR transceiver for HF that only costs about the same as your RSP receiver, but has fantastic performance, take a look at the Hermes Lite 2!

http://www.hermeslite.com/
https://www.makerfabs.com/search.html?&search=hermes

73

Max


Re: SDR Console, RSPDuo, IC-7100, N1MM & CW Skimmer #rspduo

 

Hello Max
 
Excellent, your supposition of the 2 laptops is correct!!
 
What I found was the newer I3 works flawlessly. So I figured the I5 must not be good enough. However.
 
 I played around a bit more and I reckon the I5 is now working flawlessly.
 
It all comes down to the CWS version. I had ver 2.1 on both machines, The I3 worked, the I5 didn't, so I installed CWS ver 1.8, now I5 is working flawlessly!!
 
Ok on VAC and VB Audio, I have them both installed and for CWS and SDRC I am using VAC and for the RX DSP Out I am using VB Audio.
 
So CWSKIMMER and SDR Console working OK.
 
My next move is to integrate SDRC External Radio CWS and N1MM but I think this is not going to work. As to use External Radio I need to set Omni Rig 2 to IC7100, BUT in CWS OMNI RIG settings Rig 2 has to be set to NONE. If I set RIG 2 to IC7100 and run SDRC External Radio and CWS, SDRC Crashes.
 
The best I have achieved so far is SDRC, N1MM, and EXTERNAL Radio IC7100 working fine together.
 
Again thanks for all the help.
 
Best 73
 
Ian G4GIR
 
 
 
 
 

----- Original Message -----
From: Max <radiomax@...>
Reply-To: <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io>
To: <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io>
Sent: 17/04/2021 14:54:18
Subject: Re: [SDR-Radio] SDR Console, RSPDuo, IC-7100, N1MM & CW Skimmer #rspduo

On Sat, Apr 17, 2021 at 11:06 AM, G4GIR wrote:
To answer your questions:-
 
1. Yes I have COM 0 COM set up and selected in CWS and SDRC COM 10 and COM 20.
 
2. Yes I think all you say is correct.
 
3. Yes LINE 1 IN CWS and LINE 1 in SDRC. Default Speakers in SDRC RX DSP "Playback Device"
 
4. From the attached Files which would be the best to use?
Hi again Ian

Just to clarify, bad choice of words in my last post. I did not mean to say each COM port is "unidirectional". What I meant was each COM port is unique to one attached device, so in this context SDRC and CWS are two "devices" so each needs its own COM port to communicate with the PC.

Not an expert here on PCs by any means but quick look at your specs, first thing that I notice is small amount of RAM on both machines, 4Gb on one and 6Gb on the other. That's not a lot for 64 bit applications I don't think? Also, because they are laptops, both using onboard graphics, neither of which are stellar. The newer laptop overall looks like it might be slightly better but proc wise maybe not that much in it, one is older i5, the other a newer i3. Others on here will know better than myself.

If you are stuck with them then maybe add more RAM to the newer machine for sure. Should not cost too much. According to this site the GPU in the newer laptop is nearly twice the performance of the older one:

https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-UHD-Graphics-620-Mobile-Kaby-Lake-R-vs-Intel-HD-3000-Mobile-V2-13-GHz/m320744vsm7647

I used to try and run CWS on my own onboard graphics (HD3000) on my desktop PC and from what I recall it was pretty much hopeless until I bought dedicated GPU, GTX1650 Super. I guess that is not really an option with the laptop.

Other thing I notice. For the VAC you are using VB-Audio. I should first say many others on here have used it with no problems at all, but for some reason I tried it and it works with every other piece of software I have except SDRC. With SDRC for some reason the audio never reached the input of the VB-Audio cable and I never found out why. I have a background in broadcast engineering so believe me I did try everything. It was not anything obvious for sure. You might try a different VAC, like the original VAC from Eugene Muzychenko:

https://vac.muzychenko.net/en/

The trial version has an annoying repeating voice in it but at least it would at least help verify if it's the VB-Audio that's is not working if you try the VAC trial version and can see signal reaching CWS. If it's the same dud result with both VAC programs then the VAC is not the issue and it must be somewhere else. In the end I "bit the bullet" and paid out for the full version of Eugene's prog. and it's worked perfectly with SDRC. If you do buy it there are "voucher codes" all over the place to get it cheaper than full price.

Good luck but I think you will struggle to get SDRC and CWS to work stutter-free on the laptops you have there. Sorry to be bearer of bad news. Others on here may say different.

Actually I see Simon reckons i3 with 4Gb RAM will work, but that's just for SDRC, not adding in the hungry CWS!

https://www.sdr-radio.com/computer

Hope it helps

Max