Hi Roger,
I have been playing with Linrad and MAP65 and have made several EME
contacts this way. It is a lot of fun, and truly amazing. MAP65 finds
stations that I do not see on the waterfall with my usual [aggressive]
parameters!
This worries me a lot. I know you mentioned this before
I'm trying to enable the spur reduction, but Enable AFC/Spur/Decode
only allows me to choose 0 or 1, not 2, so I guess the Windows
version of Linrad does not contain this feature; Is this correct?
Also, My LINUX version of Linrad does not recognize my SDR-IQ; has
this been fixed?
Roger: I'm
Hi Leif,
I would not worry. I assume that it means that I haven't set my
parameters optimally, or that I have so many birdies that they are
hiding under a birdie or mistaken for one. I just thought it was
'cool'; kind of like finding a station when tuning an old fashioned
radio with knobs
Hi, Dave,
Glad to hear that you got things calibrated.
I have used my SDR-IQ on Linux as well as on windows.
I had a similar problem to what you describe in August when I installed
a new version of Ubuntu. THings had worked OK before that. Here is an
excerpt from an exchange RObin AA4RC