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Re: Computer Requirements to run SDR#
Speaking of C++ vs C#, I admit one needs to be more than "simple developer level" at C++ to write good performing C# code. Now to write faster code in C# that is also better looking is somewhat of an
Speaking of C++ vs C#, I admit one needs to be more than "simple developer level" at C++ to write good performing C# code. Now to write faster code in C# that is also better looking is somewhat of an
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ian_mm6dos <ian@...>
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#10088
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Fw: RTLsdr with HDSDR & SDRSHARP
Does anyone know on this reflector how to set upRTL 820T with SDRsharp or HDSDR. on the DROP DOWN MENU RTLUSB does not show up.Yet the driver was installed successfully so what is the problem??.
Does anyone know on this reflector how to set upRTL 820T with SDRsharp or HDSDR. on the DROP DOWN MENU RTLUSB does not show up.Yet the driver was installed successfully so what is the problem??.
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ve1kg
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#10087
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Re: [SDRSharp] Re: Computer Requirements to run SDR#
Never tried VS2010, must admit. My experience stops at VS2008, and that was really a non-visual
development tools, despite its name.� But I doubt it can compete, in terms of
Never tried VS2010, must admit. My experience stops at VS2008, and that was really a non-visual
development tools, despite its name.� But I doubt it can compete, in terms of
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Alberto I2PHD
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#10086
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Re: [SDRSharp] USB: 4 ports or external powered port ?
A powered hub with FOUR dongles??? How much sampling (bandwidth)?
Dg9bfc
Sigi
A powered hub with FOUR dongles??? How much sampling (bandwidth)?
Dg9bfc
Sigi
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Siegfried Jackstien
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#10085
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Re: [SDRSharp] Re: Computer Requirements to run SDR#
<cough>
IMO Visual Studio 2010 is an excellent product, compared to the Express flavor it lets you do Dialog design edit icons and other ‘bits’ as well as generate very highly optimized
<cough>
IMO Visual Studio 2010 is an excellent product, compared to the Express flavor it lets you do Dialog design edit icons and other ‘bits’ as well as generate very highly optimized
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Simon Brown
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#10084
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Re: [SDRSharp] Re: Computer Requirements to run SDR#
I have practically no experience with Visual C++ of Micro$oft (whose only
"Visual" attribute is in the name only...), so cannot tell you if it allows,
at least in its latest release, to
I have practically no experience with Visual C++ of Micro$oft (whose only
"Visual" attribute is in the name only...), so cannot tell you if it allows,
at least in its latest release, to
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Alberto I2PHD
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#10083
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Re: [SDRSharp] Re: Computer Requirements to run SDR#
Don,
I use Visual Studio C++ and MFC - I try to keep things simple.
You can use .Net if you want to, but for engineering I don't see the need
(yet). I like to keep low down and close to the
Don,
I use Visual Studio C++ and MFC - I try to keep things simple.
You can use .Net if you want to, but for engineering I don't see the need
(yet). I like to keep low down and close to the
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Simon Brown
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#10082
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Re: Computer Requirements to run SDR#
David, I have been running SDR# on a machine like yours, without problems after I noticed that my PC had 4 USB 1.1 connectors and 2 USB 2.0. Using the USB 1.1 gave me the stuttering, using USB 2.0
David, I have been running SDR# on a machine like yours, without problems after I noticed that my PC had 4 USB 1.1 connectors and 2 USB 2.0. Using the USB 1.1 gave me the stuttering, using USB 2.0
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kwelgeest2003
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#10081
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Re: Computer Requirements to run SDR#
ok, I know this is off topic, but, for my education, if I use C++ then the code that is compiled does not use .NET? this is true even if I use Microsoft Visual C++?
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ok, I know this is off topic, but, for my education, if I use C++ then the code that is compiled does not use .NET? this is true even if I use Microsoft Visual C++?
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diyer
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#10080
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Re: [SDRSharp] Re: Computer Requirements to run SDR#
Yes, correct. That's why I have ever avoided using GDI+, sticking to bare GDI.
GDI+ has more functions, granted, but if you, like me, do not like filled spectrums,
or other
Yes, correct. That's why I have ever avoided using GDI+, sticking to bare GDI.
GDI+ has more functions, granted, but if you, like me, do not like filled spectrums,
or other
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Alberto I2PHD
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#10079
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Re: [SDRSharp] Re: Computer Requirements to run SDR#
One very easy way to chew up the CPU is being over-enthusiastic with the
graphics. Most SDR programs use GDI+ which itself does not support hardware
acceleration.
For lower-powered computers I set
One very easy way to chew up the CPU is being over-enthusiastic with the
graphics. Most SDR programs use GDI+ which itself does not support hardware
acceleration.
For lower-powered computers I set
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Simon Brown
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#10078
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Re: Computer Requirements to run SDR#
ok, you know what I'm referring to. As you know some of the el cheapo systems actually use system memory for the screen buffer so when the screen is refreshed then there is contention for system
ok, you know what I'm referring to. As you know some of the el cheapo systems actually use system memory for the screen buffer so when the screen is refreshed then there is contention for system
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diyer
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#10077
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Re: [SDRSharp] i ned help terratec
I have both of those dongles. I installed Zadig for each of themusing the same technique. Hope you can get them both working.
Marion
On Sun, 01 Sep 2013 03:01:42 -0000 "alberto"
I have both of those dongles. I installed Zadig for each of themusing the same technique. Hope you can get them both working.
Marion
On Sun, 01 Sep 2013 03:01:42 -0000 "alberto"
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Marion D. Kitchens <k4gok@...>
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#10076
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He who...
He who clicks on links in spam emails has only himself to thank for
the evil that gets installed on his machine.
{^_^} Joanne
He who clicks on links in spam emails has only himself to thank for
the evil that gets installed on his machine.
{^_^} Joanne
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jdow <jdow@...>
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#10075
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Re: [SDRSharp] FUNcube Dongle Pro+ / SDR# v1.1.0.0.1161 / WXtoIMG version 2.10.11 - volume change
If you have Win XP as the operating system, as I presume, in the audio section of SDR # select in the Output MME Microsoft Sound Mapper or your sound card and the Gain to 50-60%, while in the
If you have Win XP as the operating system, as I presume, in the audio section of SDR # select in the Output MME Microsoft Sound Mapper or your sound card and the Gain to 50-60%, while in the
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Roberto Rizzardi <robertorizzardi@...>
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#10074
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Re: [SDRSharp] Re: Computer Requirements to run SDR#
Hi all, i've run SDR# on various old machines with no problems on Arch
Linux/Windows.
Compaq Evo D510 - PIV 2,4 GHz - 1GB RAM
Acer Aspire 3500 - Celeron 1,5 GHz - 1GB RAM
VY 73
Hi all, i've run SDR# on various old machines with no problems on Arch
Linux/Windows.
Compaq Evo D510 - PIV 2,4 GHz - 1GB RAM
Acer Aspire 3500 - Celeron 1,5 GHz - 1GB RAM
VY 73
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EB1AGG - Jesus - REMER SPC 32T7
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#10072
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Re: [SDRSharp] FUNcube Dongle Pro+ / SDR# v1.1.0.0.1161 / WXtoIMG version 2.10.11 - volume change
You just have to set sdrsharp to send the audio to your onboard soundcard
(so you hear the tones) ... then set recording options in windows to use
"stereomix" as the input ....
Now wx2img does use
You just have to set sdrsharp to send the audio to your onboard soundcard
(so you hear the tones) ... then set recording options in windows to use
"stereomix" as the input ....
Now wx2img does use
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Siegfried Jackstien
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#10073
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Re: Computer Requirements to run SDR#
Usually all the fancy features of game oriented modern GPUs are not used in an SDR program.
I don't know what happens under the curtains when you use .NET, but if you practice a safe
Usually all the fancy features of game oriented modern GPUs are not used in an SDR program.
I don't know what happens under the curtains when you use .NET, but if you practice a safe
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Alberto I2PHD
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#10071
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Re: Computer Requirements to run SDR#
to what extent is the display, waterfall etc a function of the performance of the display adapter? Often the generic pcs may have a fast processor but weak display adapter just because that is a
to what extent is the display, waterfall etc a function of the performance of the display adapter? Often the generic pcs may have a fast processor but weak display adapter just because that is a
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diyer
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#10070
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Re: [SDRSharp] STRaND-1 TLM 01/1339Z pass
Yes,
At least 25dB over the noise, FUNcube Dongle, 10dBi log periodic.
Simon Brown (G4ELI/HB9DRV)
http://v2.sdr-radio.com
From: SDRSharp@... [mailto:SDRSharp@...] On Behalf Of Simon Brown
Yes,
At least 25dB over the noise, FUNcube Dongle, 10dBi log periodic.
Simon Brown (G4ELI/HB9DRV)
http://v2.sdr-radio.com
From: SDRSharp@... [mailto:SDRSharp@...] On Behalf Of Simon Brown
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Simon Brown
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#10069
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