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Quisk Version 4.1.49 November 2019
Quisk can now program the Hermes Gateware (FPGA flash) over Ethernet. See the button on the radio Hardware screen. I fixed some more Python 3 bugs. Jim N2ADR
By jimahlstrom · #59 ·
Re: Two simultaneous radios with QUISK ?
Hello Heiki, I sometime have upt o 3 instances of QUISK running, they are all hermes servers but I do not see why it would not work with the SoftRock+Hermes Regards Peter wrote:
By Peter Ide-Kostic · #58 ·
Re: Two simultaneous radios with QUISK ?
Hello Heikki, There is no problem running two copies of Quisk. Just set up two "radios" in Quisk on the Config/Radios screen. Jim N2ADR
By jimahlstrom · #57 ·
Two simultaneous radios with QUISK ?
Hi group, Just setting up my Hermes-Lite V2 build 8. I do not have the "official" cabinet but using an old box which originally contained Softrock SDR (both RX and TX).? I have removed all TX parts
By Heikki Ahola · #56 ·
Re: quisk HL2b9
Hello Michael, The filters are meant for Tx, but you will not be transmitting on the Time bands. For Rx, the filters make little difference except perhaps for the broadcast band filter. I use the
By jimahlstrom · #55 ·
Re: quisk HL2b9
And if i set it to all filters? I would like to engage the filter best suited for the frequency of the time selected ... 5mhz is not good during the day, some times 15mhz/20mhz is best for time in
By Michael Durkin · #54 ·
Re: quisk HL2b9
Hello Michael, The relays don't change according to frequency, only according to band. The relays will keep the value specified for the "Time" band on the Bands screen. You can set this to no
By jimahlstrom · #53 ·
Re: WSJT-X not connecting to Quisk via hamlib
Hello Karl, I will change to listen(5) in the next release. Where are you removing "SWR"? And what is the resolution of your display? Are you using a HermesLite2? Jim N2ADR
By jimahlstrom · #52 ·
quisk HL2b9
Hi evey one, My HL2b9 is working,but i think i seen a bug in quisk ... When cycling through the time (WWV/H etc) the band filters do not switch according the Rx frequency Example, 10Mhz is almost
By Michael Durkin · #51 ·
WSJT-X not connecting to Quisk via hamlib
I've had this problem now for a few releases. I don't update on a regular basis, so I don't know exactly when it started. I am using Quisk with fldigi and wsjt-x on a nanoPi running Linux. This is
By Karl Heinz Kremer · #50 ·
Re: Power Calibration Table
Tks Jim, My second attempt was successful, I did miss power_meter_calib_name during my first trial. BTW, the calibration table is quite long and seems to be extrapolated up to very high power levels
By Heikki Ahola · #49 ·
Re: Power Calibration Table
Hello Heikki, There is no automatic way to move a power meter calibration table. But .JSON files are editable text, so you should be able to edit them. Be sure to copy both power_meter_calib_name and
By jimahlstrom · #48 ·
Re: Quisk Version 4.1.48 November 2019
Hi JR, In a rush I misread your problem as one where quisk didn't install. It seems your problems with "Permission Denied" have been solved, when that is seen it's usually a sign of a corrupted device
By Sid Boyce <sboyce@...> · #47 ·
Power Calibration Table
Hi, Is there a way to export an existing power meter calibration table to another computer/ Quisk installation ? I tried to copy mine from one json-file to another but succeeded only in messing up
By Heikki Ahola · #46 ·
Re: Quisk Version 4.1.48 November 2019
Jeremy wins!? Yes, that is where the quisk files are!? Onward... Thanks for the help... JR
By Jim Reagan · #45 ·
Re: Quisk Version 4.1.48 November 2019
Sid, I took a fresh SD card with raspbian and tried your method,? Set #2 crashes with many errors saying "cannot mkdir: Permission denied".... I haven't used a Raspberry Pi OS in several years and it
By Jim Reagan · #44 ·
Re: Quisk Version 4.1.48 November 2019
I obviously misread the original question. 73 ... Sid. -- Sid Boyce ... Hamradio License G3VBV, Licensed Private Pilot Emeritus IBM/Amdahl Mainframes and Sun/Fujitsu Servers Tech Support Senior
By Sid Boyce <sboyce@...> · #43 ·
Re: Quisk Version 4.1.48 November 2019
On my Pi-Top they are located in: /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/quisk BR/JC Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2019 3:49 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [n2adr-sdr] Quisk Version 4.1.48 November
By Jeremy CLARK · #42 ·
Re: Quisk Version 4.1.48 November 2019
Presumably you downloaded the tar.gz file to somewhere, /home/pi/Downloads perhaps. I downloaded quisk-4.1.47.tar.gz? (or quisk-4.1.48.tar.gz) cd /opt tar zxfv
By Sid Boyce <sboyce@...> · #41 ·
Re: Quisk Version 4.1.48 November 2019
I have a real basic (stupid) question: where are all the quisk files on my Raspberry Pi?? I loaded the program on Sunday, it runs, but where? On the older version, they were out in the
By Jim Reagan · #40 ·