It is best that the antennas be disconnected.  Here is the procedure to run it 
manually, but you should only do this if you are experience SEVERE issues with 
image rejection.  Don't use the lower half of the bands in a CW contest to 
determine if you have a RX image rejection problem.  WBIR is not working 100% 
correctly yet and there are too many strong signals down there to null properly.

Caution: Running any other calibration test other than the ones described below 
may hose up your radio to the point it may have to be sent to Austin to correct 
and it may not be covered under warranty repair, meaning you might have to pay 
bench rates for the fix.

Procedure:

If you have PowerSDR running, do a database reset using the Setup form (buttons 
at the bottom).  This will copy your existing DB to the desktop and initialize 
a "clean" default database and shut down PowerSDR.

Power off the radio

Disconnect any antennas

Start PowerSDR.  It will go through the EEPROM loads to the new database.

Start PowerSDR and make sure you are receiving OK. (no distorted audio or 
anything like that)  You can temporally connect an antenna to ANT-1 to check 
this out, but disconnect when you are done.

Do not change any PowerSDR parameters

Type the key sequence [shift]+[ctrl]+P to bring  up the TRX Test form.

Click on the Image button in the Receiver Tests box - this test only take a 
minute to run
If any test fail, re-run the image cal.  Sometimes it can take a pass or two

Click on the Level button in the Receiver Tests box - this test takes a little 
longer
If any test fail, re-run the level cal.  Sometimes it can take a pass or two

When done, close the TRX form.

If you have an rx2 installed, then do this

Type the key sequence [shift]+[ctrl]+R to bring  up the RX2 Test form.

Click on the Image button in the calibration box - this test only take a minute 
to run
If any test fail, re-run the image cal.  Sometimes it can take a pass or two

Click on the Level button in the calibration box - this test takes a little 
longer
If any test fail, re-run the level cal.  Sometimes it can take a pass or two

Once done, you can restore your previous database by opening the Setup form and 
selecting Import Database and select the one that was copied to your desktop in 
the first steps.


-Tim


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Bill Bordy, NJ1H 
Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2011 11:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [FlexEdge] PowerSDR(TM) v2.0.19 RC1 install auto calibration on 
startup?

Does it matter whether antennas are connected or not to the radio when the auto 
calibration on initial start-up after installation is done?

How does one force a recalibration if desired?

73,
Bill
NJ1H

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