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Re: SDR# Input lag
#sdrsharp
#RTL
haha no way I remember that day well :) That is really strange this has happened as yesterday I also came back to SDR, Yeah I'm still around but have not been for about 4 years due to some big life
haha no way I remember that day well :) That is really strange this has happened as yesterday I also came back to SDR, Yeah I'm still around but have not been for about 4 years due to some big life
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Annunaki
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#32013
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Re: Installer (was: New Noise Reduction Algorithm for SDR#)
From: Mitch
I will make an installer of the latest and link you to it for your testing.
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I do hope the Zip file remains, as I hate it when an installer does who-knows-what
From: Mitch
I will make an installer of the latest and link you to it for your testing.
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I do hope the Zip file remains, as I hate it when an installer does who-knows-what
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David J Taylor
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#32014
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Re: New Noise Reduction Algorithm for SDR#
Brief description: 'Boost SNR' fails to function when FFT size slider control in IF Noise Reduction changed
SET UP: Freq 95.1MHz weak signal
SDR# rel 1710
HF+ DP Firmware: R3.0.6-BB
Win 7 64
Open
Brief description: 'Boost SNR' fails to function when FFT size slider control in IF Noise Reduction changed
SET UP: Freq 95.1MHz weak signal
SDR# rel 1710
HF+ DP Firmware: R3.0.6-BB
Win 7 64
Open
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Ian DXer
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#32015
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Re: New Noise Reduction Algorithm for SDR#
Since different users have different configurations, I would suggest to include a "install.config" file which contains a list of the files that must be kept. Each user could edit it to suit his/her
Since different users have different configurations, I would suggest to include a "install.config" file which contains a list of the files that must be kept. Each user could edit it to suit his/her
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EB4APL
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#32016
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Re: Installer
Inno is what I use and it does create an application specific tracking GUID for the program to make updates more simple and reliable and which enters it into the Windows "Apps and Features" so it can
Inno is what I use and it does create an application specific tracking GUID for the program to make updates more simple and reliable and which enters it into the Windows "Apps and Features" so it can
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Mitch
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#32018
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Re: New Noise Reduction Algorithm for SDR#
I have an Inno Setup script that I've used. It's a fine open-source installation package tool.
I stopped updating and using it though.
It was difficult to setup "standard" locations of folders per
I have an Inno Setup script that I've used. It's a fine open-source installation package tool.
I stopped updating and using it though.
It was difficult to setup "standard" locations of folders per
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BryonB
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#32019
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Re: SDR# Input lag
#sdrsharp
#RTL
Ok so accidentally I seem to have found the issue.
It seems to be with the standard RTL-SDR .dll that comes from the included install.bat, When its selected in the source selection section of SDR# the
Ok so accidentally I seem to have found the issue.
It seems to be with the standard RTL-SDR .dll that comes from the included install.bat, When its selected in the source selection section of SDR# the
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Annunaki
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#32020
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Re: New Noise Reduction Algorithm for SDR#
Two options:
Artificial intelligence,
Natural stupidity.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
https://www.sdr-radio.com
Two options:
Artificial intelligence,
Natural stupidity.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
https://www.sdr-radio.com
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Simon Brown
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#32021
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Re: Installer
FWIW I use NSIS.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
https://www.sdr-radio.com
FWIW I use NSIS.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
https://www.sdr-radio.com
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Simon Brown
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#32022
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Re: New Noise Reduction Algorithm for SDR#
From: Bryon NF6M
I have an Inno Setup script that I've used. It's a fine open-source installation package tool.
I stopped updating and using it though.
It was difficult to setup "standard"
From: Bryon NF6M
I have an Inno Setup script that I've used. It's a fine open-source installation package tool.
I stopped updating and using it though.
It was difficult to setup "standard"
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David J Taylor
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#32023
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#raspberrypi
#raspberrypi
Evening everyone,
I've finally managed to solve my airspy_rx / rx_tools conundrum.
After a couple of days of getting nowhere, decided to go back to airspy_rx and use csdr functions on the command line
Evening everyone,
I've finally managed to solve my airspy_rx / rx_tools conundrum.
After a couple of days of getting nowhere, decided to go back to airspy_rx and use csdr functions on the command line
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Mark Venables
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#32024
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Re: New Noise Reduction Algorithm for SDR#
Do as I do... my Windows user runs as administrator, with the UAC completely disabled.
And under Linux I log on as root.
Never caught a virus since the mid of the 'eighties...
Do as I do... my Windows user runs as administrator, with the UAC completely disabled.
And under Linux I log on as root.
Never caught a virus since the mid of the 'eighties...
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Alberto I2PHD
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#32025
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Re: New Noise Reduction Algorithm for SDR#
if the installation is put in C:\Users\<username>\airspy then no UAC is needed.
my update procedure:
1. move airspy airspy-<releasenumber>
2. mkdir airspy
3. extract zip contents into airspy
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if the installation is put in C:\Users\<username>\airspy then no UAC is needed.
my update procedure:
1. move airspy airspy-<releasenumber>
2. mkdir airspy
3. extract zip contents into airspy
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kb3cs
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#32026
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Re: Installer (was: New Noise Reduction Algorithm for SDR#)
Do we really need an installer?
Just unzipping the files has always worked fine here.
A need to retain settings is easily achieved by either copying across the old config file or updating the new
Do we really need an installer?
Just unzipping the files has always worked fine here.
A need to retain settings is easily achieved by either copying across the old config file or updating the new
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Nigel
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#32027
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Re: New Noise Reduction Algorithm for SDR#
Could you not just unzip/extract the new SDR# vers into the original directory?
That's what I did thus it kept all my saves and settings but am up to the latest vers.
Could you not just unzip/extract the new SDR# vers into the original directory?
That's what I did thus it kept all my saves and settings but am up to the latest vers.
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Duke McKay
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#32028
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Re: New Noise Reduction Algorithm for SDR#
40m band in a quiet rural location: IF Noise Reduction more effective than Audio Noise Reduction
settings: Custom Profile. -36 dB threshold, no Boost SNR, 30 dB Depth, 3 dB Slope (more slope lets more
40m band in a quiet rural location: IF Noise Reduction more effective than Audio Noise Reduction
settings: Custom Profile. -36 dB threshold, no Boost SNR, 30 dB Depth, 3 dB Slope (more slope lets more
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kb3cs
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#32029
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Re: New Noise Reduction Algorithm for SDR#
I use this procedure:
1. Make a COPY of my current SDR# folder then rename it SDRsharp-xxxx.
2. Extract the new files into a folder of their own.
3. Copy the new files to the folder made in step 1
I use this procedure:
1. Make a COPY of my current SDR# folder then rename it SDRsharp-xxxx.
2. Extract the new files into a folder of their own.
3. Copy the new files to the folder made in step 1
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Joe M.
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#32030
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Re: New Noise Reduction Algorithm for SDR#
Build a simple batch file.
{o.o}
Build a simple batch file.
{o.o}
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jdow
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#32031
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Re: Installer (was: New Noise Reduction Algorithm for SDR#)
I like the zip file. It keeps things nice and simple.
That said, maybe a command line argument to specify the "data directory" would be the best of both worlds, defaulting to the same directory as the
I like the zip file. It keeps things nice and simple.
That said, maybe a command line argument to specify the "data directory" would be the best of both worlds, defaulting to the same directory as the
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Ross Keatinge
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#32032
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Re: New Noise Reduction Algorithm for SDR#
Not sure how the batch file would get the current SDR# version number.
Besides, it's not that complicated.
Joe M.
Not sure how the batch file would get the current SDR# version number.
Besides, it's not that complicated.
Joe M.
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Joe M.
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#32033
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