I am using rocky more or less as described and it sure works well.
73

On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 4:21 PM, kb9yig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   Good Morning All,
>
> The Rocky 3.4 SDR software is ideal for use with the v8.3 Lite+Xtall
> receiver. The Multi-Band selection on the DSP Settings page together
> with some editing of the Rocky.ini file can provide easy center
> frequency selection.
>
> The Rocky.ini file Multi-Band center frequency selection lines may be
> expanded to include 40 lines for each of the center frequencies
> covered in Tom's v2.5 code. Since the v2.5 code results in a two
> step operation to select a center frequency on the v8.3 board, each
> ini file line could look like the following example:
>
> 1.820_MHz_160-BPF_B-0_F-0000=1820000
>
> What would then appear in the Rocky Multi-Band center frequency
> selection list would be:
>
> 1.820 MHz 160-BPF B-0 F-0000
>
> This would remind the user that he needs to have the 160m BPF board
> plugged onto the v8.3 receiver board, bank 0 needs to be selected at
> the DIP switch and the frequency selection at the DIP switch is 000
> which could correspond to 1.820 MHz.
>
> I have tested Rocky 3.4 with the Rocky.ini center frequency table
> filled out to 40 entries and Rocky does collect and save the I/Q
> balance data for entry 40 in the file.
>
> 73,
> Tony KB9YIG
>
> 
>



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Jose Bonanca (CT1aos)

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