Hallo Alex
Ich habe in den vergangenen Jahren schon zweimal versuch, LINRAD unter LINUX
zu installieren.
Ich bin jedesmal an der Vielfalt der benötigten unterschiedlichen Programme
(OSS etc.) gescheitert.
Nun will ich evtl einen dritten Versuch starten.
Was muß ich denn alles machen, um Linrad
I have not yet found how to set up Linrad to compensate for one channel
of a sound card having a delay. The PCM2900 chip seems to have this problem.
David Underwood
K0IMH
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Hoi Heinz und Daniel
Many thanks for your answers but please if I'm writing in english
is becouse I want to be open with everybody on the list, english is
the international language and its better for everybody on the list,
even if my calsing is HB9DRI my mother tongue is Spanish, I born in
Hi Joe,
Well, I could help, but I do not have Xpol antennas. I do have
SDR-IQ and am running Linrad with it (working nicely now). I'm, not
sure how to inject two receiving antennas into the SDR-IQ though. It
is possible that I could rig antennas here to receive both polarities.
Let me
Hello Alex,
My question regarding Linrad under Windows still open, as lot of
peple claim works fine, for me dont make sense to invest time in
Linux, TNX, I have enought with windows, so please put away a
religios fight Linux VS Windows; if some body knows how to properly
configure
Hi David,
I have not yet found how to set up Linrad to compensate for one channel
of a sound card having a delay. The PCM2900 chip seems to have this problem.
A delay difference between I and Q will cause a phase error that grows
linearly with frequency. In Linrad there is a calibration
Hi David,
The PCM2900 has a design defect so that one channel is a clock
tick later on the usb line to the computer.
Sorry I didn't make it clear. I have played with small corrections in
amplitude and phase.
Actually in Winrad, I did the 1 clock shift and the fine adjustments,