KD5NWA wrote:
By the way, where is the latest DttSP binaries and source kept? I'm
getting to the point where I want to start getting familiar with it.
svn://206.216.146.154/svn/repos_sdr_dttsp
73
Frank
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Hi Everett,
you will need to use both the python script to control the parallel
interface to select the band and the DDS frequency. You will need to
use the cmdr script to control the jsdr software.
To receive an AM signal you would need to send the following commands
using the cmdr script:
Bob,
I switched to pyhw. I do hear something that sounds like cycling.
I played a wav file (ssb.wav from flex-radio) with xmms feeding qjackctl
and then jsdr.
(On jack I connected alsa-pcm -- sdr- sdr- -- alsa-pcm.)
I then started my sdr-1000 and shut down xmms. I also started
Everett,
when it is running you should see that the alsa-pcm and sdr- are
cross connected if you bring up the Connections display in qjackctl (see
attached image).
You might also want to check that the line input is enabled on the sound
card and not the microphone input (I assume you are
I am trying to operate my SDR-1000 from Ubuntu Linux with the command line
interface.
Could some one tell me the commands listening to an AM radio station?
Also do I need to use both the cmdr shell script and the pyhw2 python script?
Thanks,
Everett, KG6RYB
Hi Ken,
I am basing the fact that it is possible to drive the SDR-1000 hardware
from Linux on this post from Bob McGwier back in January.
The Mini-ITX, running SUSE 9.3 carries Don Imus 660 AM every morning using
SDR-1000 number 2 running jsdr, jack.
I am trying to use the code in the pyhw2
On 04/18/2006 06:24 PM, Brian Sherrod wrote:
Do I need to login using cvs login first? I've tried that, however it asks
for a password which I thought would be anoncvs which doesn't appear to work.
As password, just press return.
I've tried to follow the instructions at:
Thanks to all that responded on this! I think I can get this going now with
all the help provided.
Great group here for sure
73
Brian
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