Hi Ph thil,

Step One: set antenna input to output of AMECO TPA for antenna.  Too much noise 
around 10 MHz so WWV is zippo!  However, AM broadcast band came in well.  
DFE=10^5, vfo 10^6 variable to 990,052.6 at -46 dbm, RX10 was 1000 khz, bw 30 
khz. Bandspread 100,000. Success except no WWV but I am in the middle of the 
Pacific Ocean. Don't they have WWV-H?  Okay next step according to your 
directions no compensation and VFO set to 10.7 MHz.  IF out from 9000 at 10.7 
MHz.  VFO on 9000 set to 10 MHz and can see a signal there. I  I tune the 9000 
the bandspread seems to work pari pasu.  If I put a signal source on the 
receiver I think it would show up in the passband around 10.7. Sorry I am not 
able to send a photo. All QS1R compensation was set according to your photo on 
the web.
So I am relieved that the unit is not damaged and its just my misunderstanding. 
 Is there something else you want me to test?
Rachel.

--- In [email protected], "Phil N8VB" <p.coving...@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Rachel,
> 
> First try this: When you connect your QS1R to an antenna ( not the R9000 ) 
> and tune to a frequency with SDRMAXII of say 10 MHz, do you receive WWV?  Or 
> if not 10 MHz, to a AM radio station in the AM broadcast band?  If you are 
> able to receive radio stations then there is nothing wrong with the unit.
> 
> If you are receiving radio stations then connect your R9000 IF output to the 
> QS1R.  Tune the QS1R to 10.7 MHz and forget about setting the offsets and 
> corrections for this test.  Make sure the "Displayed Frequency Control" box 
> is set to 0 MHz (the 0 MHz checkbox is selected) and  "F-INVERT" and 
> "SB-INVERT" are not selected.  Please set it up as shown in this screenshot: 
> <http://www.philcovington.com/qs1r_latest/Misc/R9000_QS1R.png> Tune the R9000 
> to some frequency like 10 MHz.  See if you are then receiving signals in the 
> panadapter.
> 
> Screenshots of what you are seeing on the panadapter would be very, very 
> helpful.  I am not pissed off.  Unfortunately, if you don't try these steps 
> and tell us what the results are at each step, it is very hard to diagnose 
> the problem.  We need the feedback from you on these steps to figure out what 
> is going on.  We should also probably continue this on the QS1R group since 
> this group is not for QS1R support (sorry Alberto!).
> 
> Phil N8VB
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Rachel" <dr.rtortolini@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Phil,
> > >If the IF output of the R9000 is 10.7 MHz and you have SDRMAX's "Displayed
> > >Frequency Control" offset set to 62.5 MHz then 10.7 + 62.5 = 73.2 MHz. Set 
> > >the
> > >"Displayed Frequency Control" offset back to 0 MHz and your display will 
> > >be 10.7
> > >MHz which is the IF you are feeding into the QS1R.
> > 
> > I'm sorry I'm so frustrating but this paragraph alone does not work on my 
> > unit.  I assume I am getting 10.7 MHz out of the IF and I am tuned to 1420. 
> >  I open the DFE and put in 62.5 and hit enter but 73.5 does not show. I get 
> > 374,999,540,0.  Then I set the offset back to 0 and I get 312,500,000,0 and 
> > the panorama shows 314 to 330 approximately.  My Rx=0 and res 1 Hz.  This 
> > not working. Do you suspect a defective unit?
> > I don't blame you if you are p**sed off.  Maybe I should go back to SDR-IQ 
> > and sell this QS1R?
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], "Phil N8VB" <p.covington@> wrote:
> > >
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > This question from this poster has been answered multiple times now on 
> > > the QS1R group.  It is reproduced below.
> > > 
> > > Phil N8VB
> > > 
> > > ----------------------------
> > > 
> > > This is repeated from the April 7, 2010 message on this group:
> > > 
> > > ----------------------------
> > > If the IF output of the R9000 is 10.7 MHz and you have SDRMAX's "Displayed
> > > Frequency Control" offset set to 62.5 MHz then 10.7 + 62.5 = 73.2 MHz. 
> > > Set the
> > > "Displayed Frequency Control" offset back to 0 MHz and your display will 
> > > be 10.7
> > > MHz which is the IF you are feeding into the QS1R.
> > > 
> > > The "Displayed Frequency Control" offset does not make the QS1R receive 
> > > on the
> > > selected offset - it only corrects the indicated frequency in SDRMAX when 
> > > using
> > > the QS1R in under-sampling mode or using it as an IF receiver.
> > > 
> > > You will receive some bandwidth +/- of the 10.7 MHz IF - it depends on 
> > > bandwidth
> > > available at the R9000's IF output. You can use the "Custom" setting in 
> > > SDRMAX,
> > > by entering a custom offset frequency, and this will offset the displayed
> > > frequency - for example, if you set the offset to -10.7 MHz, then the 
> > > SDRMAX
> > > display will show 0 Hz when tuned to 10.7 MHz (your IF). The spectrum 
> > > display
> > > then indicates +/- Hz deviation from your center frequency (10.7) with 0 
> > > Hz
> > > being in the middle of the display. So if you are seeing a signal at +50 
> > > kHz,
> > > then what the display is telling you is that the signal is 50 kHz higher 
> > > (or
> > > lower) than the R9000's tuned frequency. If the R9000 is tuned to 900 
> > > MHz, then
> > > a signal at +50 kHz on the spectrum display is at 900.050 MHz (or at 
> > > 899.950
> > > MHz, depending on whether the R9000 IF's implementation).
> > > 
> > > Phil
> > > ----------------------------------
> > > and
> > > ----------------------------------
> > > Yes, you can make the SDRMAX display read the same frequency that your 
> > > receiver
> > > is tuned to. You will need to compute and set a custom offset in the 
> > > "Displayed
> > > Frequency Control" settings. SDRMAX then will display the frequency that 
> > > your
> > > R9000 is tuned to - unless you change the tuned frequency. If you do 
> > > change it,
> > > you will have to enter a new offset. This "absolute" method works well if 
> > > you
> > > keep your R9000 on the same frequency. If you move it around a lot, the
> > > "bandspread" method described is probably a better choice. The only way 
> > > that
> > > SDRMAX could correct the offset "on the fly" as you tuned your R9000 is if
> > > SDRMAX was in communication with the R9000 reading its tuned frequency. 
> > > This
> > > may be possible in the future when communications support is added to 
> > > SDRMAX.
> > > (I wonder if OmniRig supports the R9000? I'll have to check that out).
> > > ------------------------------------
> > > and
> > > ------------------------------------
> > > If you are tuned at 1420000000 Hz on the R9000, set the custom offset
> > > in SDRMAX to 1420000000 - 10700000 = 1409300000 Hz.
> > > ------------------------------------
> > > 
> > > --- In [email protected], "Rachel" <dr.rtortolini@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Thanks Chris but I don't find WinRzdHD tuning thay way Yes I can have 
> > > > two two
> > > switchable frewuencies on the LO (A,B) but then the tuning is not free and
> > > mimics the LO frquency unable to tune as a bandspresd. So what;s the 
> > > matter
> > > with that?
> > > >
> > > > SDR-Max 2 runs. the server finds the gui and the two boot up. 
> > > > Unfortunately
> > > I don't see a frequency that makes sense. on just to the left of the 
> > > S-mete is a
> > > number such as 68.000.00 and on the far left below the RUN button there 
> > > is s DLE
> > > button which opens to a digital input VFO but the relation of this number 
> > > to the
> > > other is not clesr. Phil gave me a formula to calculate center frequency 
> > > but
> > > who wants to be doing that all the time. Is there an easier way to 
> > > understand
> > > this?
> > > > Help
> > > > Rachel
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --- In [email protected], Chris <kc2rgw@> wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > Re: WinradHD
> > > > >
> > > > > LO A/B are basically two 'memories' so you can tune one to one band 
> > > > > or one
> > > > > frequency and the other to another and toggle back and forth. it's 
> > > > > like VFO
> > > > > A/B on an HF rig
> > > > >
> > > > > Tune and LO in Winrad...think of it like this LO is the center of 
> > > > > what you
> > > > > are looking at, Tune is the offset within the window you are looking 
> > > > > at.
> > > > > You can tune in stations centered on the LO or by using Tune to slide 
> > > > > back
> > > > > and forth off that center frequency point.
> > > > >
> > > > > You are doing something wrong with SDRMax if it isn't tuning directly
> > > > > along....do you have the QS1R Server running? I'm confused by what you
> > > > > said.
> > > > >
> > > > > On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Rachel <dr.rtortolini@> wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Hello guys,
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I just bought a QS1R an have it running on WinRadHD and SDR-Max 3. 
> > > > > > Trouble
> > > > > > is on either I have trouble with the Frequency. WinRadHD has a 
> > > > > > tuner and
> > > LOA
> > > > > > and LOB what are thes for and how do you scroll to other 
> > > > > > frequencies?
> > > > > > SDR-Max is beyond me. Why do you set the center freq on the DLE (?) 
> > > > > > when
> > > the
> > > > > > frequency shown is meaning less. Why can't I dial up a center 
> > > > > > frequency
> > > like
> > > > > > on the SDR-I/Q?
> > > > > > Thank you for your help.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Rachel
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > --
> > > > > 73 de Chris KC2RGW
> > > > > -----------------------------------------------
> > > > > ˙dn ǝpıs ʇɥƃıɹ ɹoʇıuoɯ ɹnoʎ uɹnʇ
> > > > > ǝsɐǝןd 'sıɥʇ ƃuıpɐǝɹ ǝɹɐ noʎ ɟı
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
>


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