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Re: Recording longer files
Thanks for the tips Martin.
I've been using the "File Player" and the "Audio Recorder" plugins for quite a while.
The IF Recorder does not meet my needs as I want to record the full HF+ available BW
Thanks for the tips Martin.
I've been using the "File Player" and the "Audio Recorder" plugins for quite a while.
The IF Recorder does not meet my needs as I want to record the full HF+ available BW
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Patrick
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#30513
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Re: New SpyServer optimization in r1587+
#sdrsharp
I installed spyserver Server v2.0.1700 on Raspberry pi 3b+. Using sdr# 1700 on windows pc. Running Airspy Mini on Raspberry.
I can not get nfm bandwidth higher than 11,718. I need 12500. I see others
I installed spyserver Server v2.0.1700 on Raspberry pi 3b+. Using sdr# 1700 on windows pc. Running Airspy Mini on Raspberry.
I can not get nfm bandwidth higher than 11,718. I need 12500. I see others
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By
Dave C aka Dave3825us
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#30512
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Re: Recording longer files
There are 4 popular plugins related to extended recording for SDR#
Goto http://rtl-sdr.ru/
download and install any/all of the following depending on your needs:
BasebandRecorder <-- records the full
There are 4 popular plugins related to extended recording for SDR#
Goto http://rtl-sdr.ru/
download and install any/all of the following depending on your needs:
BasebandRecorder <-- records the full
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Martin Smith
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#30511
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Re: AirSpy HF+ - help needed
Hi Gary,
You need to use an Ext-IO file which will allow the HF+ to work with HDSDR. You can download it here:
montefusco.com/airspy/
Note there is one for the regular Airspy and one for the HF+.
Hi Gary,
You need to use an Ext-IO file which will allow the HF+ to work with HDSDR. You can download it here:
montefusco.com/airspy/
Note there is one for the regular Airspy and one for the HF+.
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Ken Alexander
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#30510
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Re: AirSpy HF+ - help needed
Gary
I assume you have placed the DLL in the HDSDR folder?
73 Alan G4ZFQ
Gary
I assume you have placed the DLL in the HDSDR folder?
73 Alan G4ZFQ
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Alan G4ZFQ
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#30509
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Re: Recording longer files
There is a plugin for this. Read this blog post: http://coolsdrstuff.blogspot.com/2016/02/new-recorder-for-sdrsharp-breaks-2gib.html
~Tudor
There is a plugin for this. Read this blog post: http://coolsdrstuff.blogspot.com/2016/02/new-recorder-for-sdrsharp-breaks-2gib.html
~Tudor
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Tudor Vedeanu
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#30508
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Re: Recording longer files
I should indeed give Linrad a try but I find it quite difficult to master ! (I watched many of your clips showing Linrad in action).
So it seems it is not possible to record larger files running SDR#
I should indeed give Linrad a try but I find it quite difficult to master ! (I watched many of your clips showing Linrad in action).
So it seems it is not possible to record larger files running SDR#
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Patrick
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#30507
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Re: AirSpy HF+ - help needed
Download the ExtIO file from http://www.montefusco.com/airspyhf/Copy it into the HDSDR folder.That’s it.
~Tudor
Download the ExtIO file from http://www.montefusco.com/airspyhf/Copy it into the HDSDR folder.That’s it.
~Tudor
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Tudor Vedeanu
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#30506
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AirSpy HF+ - help needed
Hi, Looking for help (advice) for getting AirSpy HF+ to run with HDSDR.
I can run the KC9QLE SDR on HDSDR and the Airspy runs perfectly on SDR# (as does the KC9QLE SDR).
But HDSDR just won't recognise
Hi, Looking for help (advice) for getting AirSpy HF+ to run with HDSDR.
I can run the KC9QLE SDR on HDSDR and the Airspy runs perfectly on SDR# (as does the KC9QLE SDR).
But HDSDR just won't recognise
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Gary Moles <morgannz@...>
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#30505
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Re: Recording longer files
There are several standard extensions to the .wav format which allow essentially unlimited recording. Why not use one or more of them?
{o.o}
There are several standard extensions to the .wav format which allow essentially unlimited recording. Why not use one or more of them?
{o.o}
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jdow
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#30504
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Re: Beginner Questions: spyserver config
Incidentally - using wifi as part of the link will likely produce unsatisfactory results.
{^_^}
Incidentally - using wifi as part of the link will likely produce unsatisfactory results.
{^_^}
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jdow
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#30503
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Re: Beginner Questions: spyserver config
He can connect. He says ping works, although he has not said what addresses they have respectively to be sure.
RPi: ifconfig >spoo1.txt
PC: ipconfig >spoo2.txt
Grab both spoo1.txt and spoo2.txt and
He can connect. He says ping works, although he has not said what addresses they have respectively to be sure.
RPi: ifconfig >spoo1.txt
PC: ipconfig >spoo2.txt
Grab both spoo1.txt and spoo2.txt and
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By
jdow
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#30502
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Re: Recording longer files
Hello Patrick,
you can use Linrad with your Airspy and record unlimited
file sizes. (Your hard disk would be the limit.)
You can locate regions of interest and write small files
that can be
Hello Patrick,
you can use Linrad with your Airspy and record unlimited
file sizes. (Your hard disk would be the limit.)
You can locate regions of interest and write small files
that can be
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Leif Asbrink
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#30501
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Re: USB cable quality and QRM in a spyserver setup with an Airspy Hf+ and Raspberry PI3. 6 microUSB cable test.
#airspyhfplus
#bestpractice
#raspberrypi
Can you guys elaborate on the power supply wiring, and also the cable changes?
I'm heading down the same path (airspy HF+, and raspberrypi), and have had noise issues in the past with other SDRs
Can you guys elaborate on the power supply wiring, and also the cable changes?
I'm heading down the same path (airspy HF+, and raspberrypi), and have had noise issues in the past with other SDRs
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By
zennix2014@...
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#30500
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Re: Hi line
#21cm
#1420mhz
#radioastronomy
I would love to see the Astrospy program have a feature to periodically log data to a file with a a timestamp. It would be such an obvious feature to add.
Dan
I would love to see the Astrospy program have a feature to periodically log data to a file with a a timestamp. It would be such an obvious feature to add.
Dan
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Daniel Fox
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#30499
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Re: USB cable quality and QRM in a spyserver setup with an Airspy Hf+ and Raspberry PI3. 6 microUSB cable test.
#airspyhfplus
#bestpractice
#raspberrypi
Yes, a traditional stabilized power supply solved also mine noise problem
73 IW4ENS
Yes, a traditional stabilized power supply solved also mine noise problem
73 IW4ENS
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By
Roberto Zinelli
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#30498
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Re: USB cable quality and QRM in a spyserver setup with an Airspy Hf+ and Raspberry PI3. 6 microUSB cable test.
#airspyhfplus
#bestpractice
#raspberrypi
Also I had usb noise problems and I solved by self-building a cable with two rg174 for I / O signals and powering the sdr with a second stabilized power supply (no switching).
Much noise has
Also I had usb noise problems and I solved by self-building a cable with two rg174 for I / O signals and powering the sdr with a second stabilized power supply (no switching).
Much noise has
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By
iz5dkm@...
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#30497
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Re: Beginner Questions: spyserver config
Your current problem is not related to SDR# and it is not related to spyserver.
You problem is that you can not currently connect to your RPi through the directly connected cable because neither end
Your current problem is not related to SDR# and it is not related to spyserver.
You problem is that you can not currently connect to your RPi through the directly connected cable because neither end
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Martin Smith
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#30496
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Re: Airspy with TX ?
#hardware
Note: This is not an SDR, or at least not exposed as an SDR. The device will only take or give data streams (camera, files, control, etc.)
Note: This is not an SDR, or at least not exposed as an SDR. The device will only take or give data streams (camera, files, control, etc.)
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By
prog
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#30495
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Re: Beginner Questions: spyserver config
Wifi? No. My Pi and Windows laptop are connected by an ethernet cable. No routers, just a short cable.
Pretty sure I've tried that address several times before but I'll try it again.
Ken,
So
Wifi? No. My Pi and Windows laptop are connected by an ethernet cable. No routers, just a short cable.
Pretty sure I've tried that address several times before but I'll try it again.
Ken,
So
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By
Ken Alexander
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#30494
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