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where to get spyserver support
I'd make sure you're not using 8-bit mode on anything other than SDR#... there appear to be 'tricks' in use by SDR# and perhaps not by other client implementations to make 8-bit mode work (something t
I'd make sure you're not using 8-bit mode on anything other than SDR#... there appear to be 'tricks' in use by SDR# and perhaps not by other client implementations to make 8-bit mode work (something t
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Where to set the IF frequency coming from the Icom 7600
Alternatively, you could avoid modifying your radio and instead make use of the 'RX Loop' ports on the back of the IC-7600. You can feed the 'output' port of the RX Loop into a 2-way splitter, then fe
Alternatively, you could avoid modifying your radio and instead make use of the 'RX Loop' ports on the back of the IC-7600. You can feed the 'output' port of the RX Loop into a 2-way splitter, then fe
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Airspy HF Discovery + Spyserver - AGC 'pumping'
You've exposed these settings on SDR#, since some users clearly found it useful there. Not sure why you're reluctant to expose it on the Spyserver end. Anyway, I have a solution which doesn't require
You've exposed these settings on SDR#, since some users clearly found it useful there. Not sure why you're reluctant to expose it on the Spyserver end. Anyway, I have a solution which doesn't require
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Airspy HF Discovery + Spyserver - AGC 'pumping'
So what you're saying is there's no way for me to get visibility of the AGC state, or control any settings via the Spyserver? It sure would be nice to know what is going on, and since you just suggest
So what you're saying is there's no way for me to get visibility of the AGC state, or control any settings via the Spyserver? It sure would be nice to know what is going on, and since you just suggest
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Mark Jessop
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Airspy HF Discovery + Spyserver - AGC 'pumping'
Situation: - Multiple Airspy HF Discovery units (along with kiwisdrs, red pitayas, other stuff) at a low-noise remote site, hooked up to a broadband monopole antenna via a distribution amplifier (Moto
Situation: - Multiple Airspy HF Discovery units (along with kiwisdrs, red pitayas, other stuff) at a low-noise remote site, hooked up to a broadband monopole antenna via a distribution amplifier (Moto
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SkySonde audio setup
#airspyr2
#sdrsharp
Have you tried VB Cable yet? > VB-Cable is probably a better option, and there's a free version (with only one 'loopback cable' - which is all you need!): https://www.vb-audio.com/Cable/ > Install it,
Have you tried VB Cable yet? > VB-Cable is probably a better option, and there's a free version (with only one 'loopback cable' - which is all you need!): https://www.vb-audio.com/Cable/ > Install it,
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SkySonde audio setup
#airspyr2
#sdrsharp
VB-Cable is probably a better option, and there's a free version (with only one 'loopback cable' - which is all you need!): https://www.vb-audio.com/Cable/ Install it, and you'll find you have one new
VB-Cable is probably a better option, and there's a free version (with only one 'loopback cable' - which is all you need!): https://www.vb-audio.com/Cable/ Install it, and you'll find you have one new
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SpyServer Simplified Client?
Thanks prog... I haven't used the groups.io interface much. I've also confirmed that the gr-osmosdr client implementation talks to the Spyserver, so that's a fallback, if a bit of a heavy-handed solut
Thanks prog... I haven't used the groups.io interface much. I've also confirmed that the gr-osmosdr client implementation talks to the Spyserver, so that's a fallback, if a bit of a heavy-handed solut
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SpyServer Simplified Client?
Hi, With the remote HF receive site coming along well (3x Airspy HF's on one RPi4 seems to work fine!), I'd like to run some HF receive services up at the site using the Spyservers, for example: - HF
Hi, With the remote HF receive site coming along well (3x Airspy HF's on one RPi4 seems to work fine!), I'd like to run some HF receive services up at the site using the Spyservers, for example: - HF
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Mark Jessop
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Remote HF SpyServer Hardware Questions
Yes, we need multiple users per receiver. Also I'm of the understanding that the SDR Console server is essentially sending raw IQ, which would probably not be a nice thing to do to our internet backha
Yes, we need multiple users per receiver. Also I'm of the understanding that the SDR Console server is essentially sending raw IQ, which would probably not be a nice thing to do to our internet backha
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Remote HF SpyServer Hardware Questions
Hi all, My amateur radio club (the Amateur Radio Experimenters Group, here in Adelaide South Australia) have recently obtained access to a remote site, which is very radio quiet and well suited for us
Hi all, My amateur radio club (the Amateur Radio Experimenters Group, here in Adelaide South Australia) have recently obtained access to a remote site, which is very radio quiet and well suited for us
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Airspy HF+ used with Icom 7600
I've used other HF SDRs with an IC-7600 - the panadapter in the 7600 is a bit weak (but it is quite an old radio), so having the separate external panadapter is definitely nice. Probably the best way
I've used other HF SDRs with an IC-7600 - the panadapter in the 7600 is a bit weak (but it is quite an old radio), so having the separate external panadapter is definitely nice. Probably the best way
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Mark Jessop
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SDR# Support for Icom IC-R8600 Receiver
Icom have released a pretty good spec for both the IC-R8600 and IC-7610 IQ interfaces, and have released an ExtIO DLL for both (yes I realise this isn't useful for cross-platform support). It doesn't
Icom have released a pretty good spec for both the IC-R8600 and IC-7610 IQ interfaces, and have released an ExtIO DLL for both (yes I realise this isn't useful for cross-platform support). It doesn't
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OMNIRIG - SDR# Airspy HF+ Transceiver frequency sync
+1 from me (noting that I'm awaiting the 'are you volunteering to code this?' email). I use my Airspy HF+ in parallel with my IC-7610 (using a 2-way RF splitter in the receive loop), and being able to
+1 from me (noting that I'm awaiting the 'are you volunteering to code this?' email). I use my Airspy HF+ in parallel with my IC-7610 (using a 2-way RF splitter in the receive loop), and being able to
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AirSpy HF+ Missing 6m`
So what's the challenges in making something like the airspy HF+ work well on HF, 2m *and* 6m? I mean, it goes down to 60 MHz... 50-54 MHz isn't *that* far away surely? Are you limited by the tuners '
So what's the challenges in making something like the airspy HF+ work well on HF, 2m *and* 6m? I mean, it goes down to 60 MHz... 50-54 MHz isn't *that* far away surely? Are you limited by the tuners '
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AirSpy HF+ Missing 6m`
So maybe this was mentioned somewhere else, but why the gap right around the 6m band? I would have thought a nice sensitive receiver like this would be useful for 6m DX.. I'm presuming it's some funct
So maybe this was mentioned somewhere else, but why the gap right around the 6m band? I would have thought a nice sensitive receiver like this would be useful for 6m DX.. I'm presuming it's some funct
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Airspy HF+ BDR 110dB
Well, once I have my AirSpy HF+, i'll post some examples of it in this situation :-) When I was doing something similar with an SDR-IQ on another rig, I'd occasionally see the overload light come on..
Well, once I have my AirSpy HF+, i'll post some examples of it in this situation :-) When I was doing something similar with an SDR-IQ on another rig, I'd occasionally see the overload light come on..
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Airspy HF+ BDR 110dB
What kind of response time (time constant?) is the AGC running? I will be using my AirSpy HF+ in the receive loop of a Icom IC-7610, and when I transmit there is likely to be a bit of RF ending up in
What kind of response time (time constant?) is the AGC running? I will be using my AirSpy HF+ in the receive loop of a Icom IC-7610, and when I transmit there is likely to be a bit of RF ending up in
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