yes you can if you have 2 sound card in your system, this is the way:
- connect your SDR1K to the main SDR audio card (ex D44)
- In PowerSDR setup select the unsupported audio card to use (the secondary
audio card)
(in this way PowerSDR look at this card and free the D44)
- In SDRadio set D44 as input and D44 as output (the speaker must be here)
- Turn ON SDR1K and start PowerSDR
- Disable the SPUR REDUCTION in Power SDR (SDR1K now is tuned Hz by Hz)
- Start SDRadio and set the frequency tuned at 11025Khz
- Enjoy your listen with SDRradio and tune with PowerSDR, what you are listen
is perfectly tuned.
73 Beppe
Ik3VIG
At 16.34 12/10/2006, you wrote:
>Sorry if this has been asked before, I did a search and looked in the
>files but couldn't see any other references, but can someone let me
>know how to set SDRadio to work with the SDR1000 hardware please?
>
>I had a quick go, but must have got something badly wrong as the
>program hung, stopped responding and the PC would not reboot unless I
>pressed the reset button!
>
>I am using the M-Audio Delta44 soundcard to interface between the PC
>and the SDR1000 hardware.
>
>Thanks for any advice.
>
>Regards - Dave (G0DJA)
>
>
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