Willi Reppel wrote:
Dave
Make sure that the volume control on your MP3+ is turned to position
max to get output from the transmitter.
vy 73 de SM6OMH Willi
I thought that only controlled the headphone socket?
Dave (G0DJA)
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Eric Wachsmann wrote:
Dave,
This reminded me of something. You won't get good audio output if you have
something plugged into both the Line Out and the headphone output on the
MP3+. This will load down the output and you'll get very little drive out
of the radio. Perhaps this was the
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Dave,
Have a look at figure 8, TRX board schematic of the SDR1000 hardware
description and notice that the phone out from your MP3+ is connected via
connector J3 and relay K1 to either the transmitter QSD IC2 or speaker
connector J2. During transmit relay K1 connects the phone output of your
This one may sound stupid ... any way to reverse the main sub pan
sliders? Seems my rack mount computer is far to the left of the operator
station ... the close powered speaker is left and the slave to the far
right ... so the sliders have a reverse effect!
I guess I could implment the hardware
Willi Reppel wrote:
Dave,
Here another hint. Plug your headphone or speaker directly into the phone
connector of your MP3+ and press TUNE on the console. Now you should hear a
tone with a frequency corresponding to your setting in the
Setup/DSP/Keyer/CW pitch.
Thanks for the advice
FYI For those using the Delta 44 card: Media center edition OS is not
supported by current drivers for the M-audio delta 44 card. See
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Delta44-focus.html
Jerry W4UK
At 04:31 9/21/2006, Paul Shaffer wrote:
...t I think it's time for
a new motherboard and cpu.
I've been wondering if there is a list of known working external
software for the SDR1K
I personally dont like MixW, but was wondering what else out there has
been proven to work on a windows based system and/or linux based.
I have Ham radio deluxe working faultlessly but the associated PSK-31
Neither is Windows Server 2003. Previous XP drivers used to load. Now
they don't.
-Tim
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When I was playing 683 myself last night I was wondering the
very same thing. The physical layout of my speakers is such
that the left one is the only one that I can actually move
to be on my right (cable limitations).
Also while playing with 683 I was once again pondering how
could settings
Yes, and I was UNable to use my D-44 with the RC1 version of Vista that
came out last week. There are no D-44 drivers for Vista.
M-Audio will not respond to questions about Vista drivers in the future.
It looks like they might possibly be pushing customers to their other
products (USB and
We need to lock the RF Gain together for the two receivers and this should
not be a problem.
Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems
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Kevin,
100MHz is actually not a supported frequency since the DDS input multiplier
does not officially have a 2x setting. It does seem to work though,
strangely enough.
Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems
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It sounds like you may need to reinstall the MDAC (Microsoft Data Access
Components). The latest version is v2.8 according to a quick search at
Microsoft.com. The link (which may get broken due to email) is below:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=6c050fe3-c795-4b7d-
There definitely was something different this time around, but I'm not sure
what it was. I would suggest deleting your DttSP.dll file and then update
again and see what happens. Hopefully this will resolve itself with the
next update.
Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems
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Hovering over the control will give you a good explanation. The RF Gain is
essentially controlling the Max AGC Gain while the AF Gain actually is a
gain control on the output audio from the DSP.
Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems
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My pan sliders for the SubRX are also reversed. Are most everyones reversed
or is this just a few of us?
Jerry WK0J
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Subject: Re:
Eric Wachsmann wrote:
Kevin,
100MHz is actually not a supported frequency since the DDS input multiplier
does not officially have a 2x setting. It does seem to work though,
strangely enough.
Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems
Well, good news for me. I was planning to divide a 100 Mhz
FlexRadio Systems is pleased to announce that we are now a Roland
distributor for the Edirol FA-66 FireWire Audio Interface. The Edirol box
will replace the PreSonus Firebox as the recommended unit best suited for
portable and serious audio applications. The Delta 44 remains as our
recommended
Hi Keith
At the end of the year, Ham radio Deluxe will incorporate many digital
modes. Simon dixit.
73
José F5JD
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We can add a reverse function pretty easily. I'll see what I can do to fit
that in there. The panning has no effect on TX. Just on RX.
Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems
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for a fun topic to present on.
73 de Joe - AB1DO
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This is great news, John. Could you tell me if the Edirol unit in 192 kHz
sampling also permits RF recording of a 192 kHz swath of frequencies?
Thanks,
Guy Atkins
Puyallup, WA
www.sdr-1000.blogspot.com
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It does, with a caveat. At 192kHz, the band is not completely flat. When
you get out post +/- ~70kHz, the display will show what I call lobes or
humps. This is just the nature of the hardware that Edirol chose to use
in the FA-66 and is completely normal. Signals can still be seen in the
I use beyondtv on windows server 2003. It comes with its own rf remote and I
don't
think I need media center edition. I definitely don't need analog tv support.
The CD drivers in the box with delta 44 installed on windows server 2003, but
the updated drivers from their site didn't. I had to
Guy,
You can make Wave files of the received signal Normal and IF [I assume this
is what you mean by RF-the ability to listen to the entire spectrum] at 192
KHz; however, I had to convert the regular wave file to 48KHz [I used Cool
Edit pro to do this] in order to send it over the Internet. Of
OK,
MME is what I need, thanks very much.
Simon Brown
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It ships with MME and DirectSound drivers if that is what you are asking.
I
don't think it has a
At 06:56 AM 9/21/2006, Ken - N9VV wrote:
Yes, and I was UNable to use my D-44 with the RC1 version of Vista that
came out last week. There are no D-44 drivers for Vista.
M-Audio will not respond to questions about Vista drivers in the future.
It looks like they might possibly be pushing customers
At 09:38 AM 9/21/2006, Guy Atkins wrote:
This is great news, John. Could you tell me if the Edirol unit in 192 kHz
sampling also permits RF recording of a 192 kHz swath of frequencies?
I would think not.
a) what's the bandwidth of the audio output on the SDR1000?
- also, the higher you get, the
The signal strength is accurate even at the edges (or at least, very close
to it...perhaps a slight roll-off). But more importantly, you will not be
able to see very weak signals that because of the elevated noise floor (i.e.
the humps). The screenshot will clear this up. Signals will still be
At 10:52 AM 9/21/2006, Eric Wachsmann wrote:
The signal strength is accurate even at the edges (or at least, very close
to it...perhaps a slight roll-off). But more importantly, you will not be
able to see very weak signals that because of the elevated noise floor (i.e.
the humps). The screenshot
I have swept through the entire 192kHz both in panadapter mode (11kHz IF)
and in SPEC mode (0Hz IF) and there is no aliasing visible like the FireBox
pre firmware upgrade if that is what you're asking. The image is as it
would be with any other card...mirrored around DC (which is at -11kHz in the
Hi
I installed SVN 683 all workes fine on my computer which has the Delta
M44 Soundcard installed.
Mic gain, Driver all ok, when using VAC 3.12 AND Mixw
But when hooking up the SDR to a second computer with a Audigy 4
Soundcard installed, I am not
able to get any output with VAC 3.12 and
At 11:15 AM 9/21/2006, Eric Wachsmann wrote:
I have swept through the entire 192kHz both in panadapter mode (11kHz IF)
and in SPEC mode (0Hz IF) and there is no aliasing visible like the FireBox
pre firmware upgrade if that is what you're asking.
But what's the rolloff of the
Chris,
The Audigy 4 card is unsupported. Given that I don't have one, I can't
really comment whether it will work properly on transmit or not. I can say
that you can make most unsupported cards work using the Unsupported Card
selection on the Audio Tab of the Setup Form. Some options will not
Hovering over the control will give you a good explanation. The RF Gain
is
essentially controlling the Max AGC Gain while the AF Gain actually is a
gain control on the output audio from the DSP.
Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems
This brings up a question I've been meaning to ask -- what,
There are a few other differences between the Edirol and the Presonus,
some might like to know about. The Presonus uses a software switch in
its program to select between 48 and 96Khz and the Edirol uses a
hardware only switch on it's back panel to set 48, 96 or 192 Khz. The
Presonus comes
Larry,
We haven't changed the functionality. Perhaps the default Max Gain setting
is different. But there is nothing I can think of that would cause the
preamp settings to operate differently short of the Max AGC Gain settings.
Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems
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Duffy,
Your comments are all correct, but let me comment since I have been
using the FA-66 for a few weeks now.
Yes, you do have to set the sampling rate switch in the back, but since
I have set it at 192K, I have found no need to change it.
True, it does not come with home audio recording
All I can say Tim is thank goodness I've not had (any) the troubles you have
with my Firebox.
I must be really Lucky so far with my whole SDR setup.or is it luck?
I wouldn't mind trying a different sound card but it will have to be a lot
better than what I have now.
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How does the monitor work with the new edirol soundcard. Latency? ect ect
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I can't remember the last time I turned on any other kind of radio. Version
1.4 something of the software.
I have an 870 but it just sits on the side and never gets used.
I see something much different when I read post on here.
I see people working together to make the best damn ham radio the
Hah! Reminds me of the folks in Seattle telling everyone how rainy it is
there all the time. (The only times I've been there it's been sunny and
beautiful - so I got a little suspicious...)
I haven't had any other radio hooked up to my antennae for a long time. (I
do use my old Ten-Tec as an
That'sss right
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Hah! Reminds me of the folks in Seattle telling everyone how rainy it is
to improving it's on-the-air performance. Hence the question, is
anyone else using the SDR as their primary radio?
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I sold my FT1000MP, IC756ProII, and I retain only my Elecraft K2 since
I built it and my QRP widgets. This is the only radio I use every
day. I have three SDR-1000's unless you count the SDR-1000 beloinging
to K3IO that I might give back one day. ;-).
Come on in, the water is fine.
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Rick Markey, KN3C wrote:
An excellent question. As a lurker and SDR wannabe, I've been following
the reflector for some time. Granted, the reflector is for the discussion
of problems, but for someone considering the purchase of an SDR, it is easy
to draw the conclusion that the software is
Rick Markey, KN3C wrote:
[snip]
Is
there a release of software that allows the system to be as reliable as an
off-the-shelf box, ignoring the performance issue for the moment. It
doesn't seem to make sense to have a high performance radio if it doesn't
work reliably.
de Rick, KN3C
I
Anyone else hearing what I'm hearing? It really does sound different to
me, at least.
Did something else change? Shapes of the skirts on the filters?
Default noise blanking settings? I have long simply taken the
defaults on all this stuff and it never did me wrong.
I used 1.4.5 for a
XP disk.
Tom
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the radio work and none related to
improving it's on-the-air performance. Hence the question, is anyone
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The SDR-1000 is definitely ready for prime time. I have used it in the
past months as my primary set and slowly started to appreciate its strong
points.
I still love my TS850 but it does not improve with time. I am using the
K6JCA and newest released console (release 686) and have
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