Thanks OM, I have never checked the line in mixer settings. Checking SDR output 
with headphone or scope as suggested by Alberto is definitely a must.
 
73 de DJ/NM3R


----- Original Message ----
From: pdanebi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 11:02:12 AM
Subject: [soft_radio] Re: Winrad question

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com, "D. J. Wang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
> I am a little puzzle with this phenomenon when I run Winrad, may be
someone or Alberto can help explain it.
> My setup is pretty basic, a generic soundcard (running at 48KSPS)
with a AD9951 DDS driving a SDR hardware design by YU1LM (74HC4053 +
74AC74). Reception is great with Alberto's software, however, I notice
instead of getting the full 48KHz bandwidth I was getting only 24 KHz
-i.e., right side of the spectrum is just a mirror image of the left
side. Identical signal can be seen at both +F and -F position
relative to center of the spectral window. I though using this I/Q
detection you can differentiate positive from negative frequencies
(relative to frequency zero), am I wrong?
> Thanks!
> 
> de D.J. /NM3R
> 

Hi D.J.

I've had exactly the same problem, traced to faulty TL072 OpAmp. Also
check panning slider on your LineIn recording mixer. I found mine in
full right position, after much head scratching :).
Simply connect some headphones to RX and check if you hear some noise
on both ears. Worked for me.

GL!

Mario 9A4DE





 
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