Re: changing waterfall color slider limits?
Hello Mario, I see the problem now. The -60 dB noise looks like a big signal to the current logic. The Yz control does not have sufficient range. I will fix this in the next release. Right after the
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jimahlstrom
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Re: Problem with Quisk and LimeSDR/soapy
None at all I¡¯m afraid. I¡¯ve tried re-installing Python 3.8, then Pothos and quisk all to no effect, except that it now complains there¡¯s no soapySDR because the relocated dll is no longer in
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Stephen Pettitt
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Re: Problem with Quisk and LimeSDR/soapy
Any luck with it Steve?
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Dave_G8KBB
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Re: Quisk and Charleston SDR
Thank you Jim. I think that I will start by updating the C code to make sure everything works,? Then I can work on the Python version. 73, Terry, N4TLF
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Terry Fox
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#261
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Re: Hello! And Quisk with HackRF One
I hadn't updated Quisk in a while, so I did and now it doesn't work.? Apparently the soappy support that is part of Debian (I run Debian GNU/Linux 64 bit) doesn't work with the version of soappy that
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Jonathan Guthrie
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Re: Quisk and Charleston SDR
Hello Terry, The default SDR-IQ uses the Python interface code in quisk_hardware_sdriq.py. But the code in directory sdriqpkg still works. If your Charleston code is in C and follows sdriqpkg, it
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jimahlstrom
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#259
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Quisk and Charleston SDR
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 2:36 PM Terry Fox <tfox@...> wrote: > > Hello there James, > I'm trying to update the support for the Charleston SDR board.? The last > version that I have running is
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jimahlstrom
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Re: Porting Perseus SDR on Quisk
That is good example how to add any kind hardware to Quisk.
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David Fainitski
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#257
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Re: changing waterfall color slider limits?
Hi Jim, Yes, it is still there. I did not have time yet to try with different palettes. Another problem in this context is that in the waterfall view it is never possible to get the spectrum inside
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Mario Roessler, DH5YM
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#256
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Re: changing waterfall color slider limits?
Hello Mario, Does this problem still exist? If so I will work on a fix. Jim N2ADR
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jimahlstrom
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Re: Python3-problem
Hello Heikki, There are four versions of Windows Quisk. You must install the correct version for your Python. Python could be either 2 or 3 and either 32 or 64 bit. The Windows bits (32 or 64) does
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jimahlstrom
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Re: Porting Perseus SDR on Quisk
Hello Andrea, First, I am open to adding your code to Quisk to support Perseus. But I do not own this hardware, so I can not test it. I don't think soapypkg is the correct starting point. The point of
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jimahlstrom
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#253
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Porting Perseus SDR on Quisk
Hi Jim, I am attempting to use my Perseus on Quisk. The Perseus is supported by an opensource library found here: https://github.com/Microtelecom/libperseus-sdr In the past, I managed to do that but
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Andrea IW0HDV
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#252
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Python3-problem
I had to re-install WIN10 (64-bit)? in my desktop (oldish but still going strong !) and consequently also re-install Python for the QUISK. I tried Python3 (for the first time !) but could not make
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Heikki Ahola
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Re: Quisk and Gnuradio
When the first Linux kernel was released I started with it on an old Toshiba laptop with 2 floppy drives. When the Sun olvwm GUI arrived it was a case of using a tape measure, the monitor spec sheet?
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Sid Boyce
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Re: Quisk and Gnuradio
Hi: my experience: Linux Mint stable workhorse on a whole variety of computers, including RaspberryPi, current HP laptop, home-assembled tower. Ditto Quisk + variety of hardware. GNU/GRC brilliant for
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R.J. Butcher
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#249
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Re: Hello! And Quisk with HackRF One
Should interface using Soapy - all set up using Quisk Radios screen. Works fine with Lime board. TxRx also working but flaky. See Jim's notes. Lime also works with GNU 73 Bob g3udi
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R.J. Butcher
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#248
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Hello! And Quisk with HackRF One
I know it's a little late after sending a couple of emails to the group, but hello the group! I'm interested in using Quisk with this HackRF One that I have. I'd like to eventually use it as an HF
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Jonathan Guthrie
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#247
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Re: Quisk and Gnuradio
Just FYI, I've run Linux as my primary desktop OS since, um, 1998 maybe?? 2002 certainly.? It's been a long time, anyway.? I tend to just not use stuff that's inconvenient for whatever reason.
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Jonathan Guthrie
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#246
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Re: Quisk and Gnuradio
Hello Bruce, I think gnuradio is an alternative to Quisk, not something to use to build Quisk. By connecting blocks in gnuradio, you can build a transceiver. But Quisk has all its DSP built in, and
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jimahlstrom
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#245
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