Re: Quisk Version 4.1.50 November 2019
Some problems here on Ubuntu 18.04/64 bit and python 2.7 (but also python3).
After make; make soapy; python setup.py build and sudo python setup.py install commands I get in /usr/local/bin a file
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Franco Spinelli
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Re: Requesy to add connect/disconnect or start/stop button to UI
Hello Jim,
Thanks for the input. The easiest solution is obviously for me to delete
those fields of the UI.
My understanding is that the RP implements the so called "Metis Protocol" .
The difference
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Peter Ide-Kostic
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Re: Quisk Version 4.1.50 November 2019
I updated the Linux installation instructions to cover Python2 and Python3. It is simplest if you use only one Python (2 or 3) and not both. Using both is possible, but will require some
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jimahlstrom
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Re: Requesy to add connect/disconnect or start/stop button to UI
Hello Peter,
These fields are present because they are part of the Hermes protocol, and Red Pitaya implements the Hermes protocol. But that doesn't mean that the features exist in the hardware. If
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jimahlstrom
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Re: Requesy to add connect/disconnect or start/stop button to UI
Thank you Jim, it is going to be really useful.
Something totally different now ; I would like to have the possibility to
use the fields below in my redpitaya environment
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As you
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Peter Ide-Kostic
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Re: Requesy to add connect/disconnect or start/stop button to UI
Hello Peter,
I agree it would be good to have a start/stop button. I will work on this. I can't seem to get the Soapy Tx to work. I was hoping someone would figure out how to do it. I find Soapy very
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jimahlstrom
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Re: Quisk Version 4.1.50 November 2019
Thanks Graeme! I was trying to adjust the Linux Initial Installation
instructions at http://james.ahlstrom.name/quisk/docs.html#Installation for
Python 3, so there was no "make" step involved. Perhaps
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Jim Ancona N1ADJ
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Requesy to add connect/disconnect or start/stop button to UI
Hello Jim,
I am using QUISK with the redpitaya as an SDR transceiver but also my rf-
lab to generate test signals and/or make rf measurements in reception mode.
As any test environment/set-up it
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Peter Ide-Kostic
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Re: Quisk Version 4.1.50 November 2019
Hello Jim,
When you compile use "make quisk3" for the compile command. If you wish to
compile the soapy module, the end of the quisk compile gives you a message
with the command.
I downloaded the
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Graeme Jury
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Re: Quisk Version 4.1.50 November 2019
Are there instructions for installing on Python 3 on Ubuntu? I tried
adapting the existing instructions and eventually ended up with "sudo -H
pip3 install --upgrade quisk" completing successfully, but
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Jim Ancona N1ADJ
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Re: Quisk Version 4.1.50 November 2019
Hello Jim,
Running well on Linux Mint 19.2 using Python 3.6 again thanks for the continued development.
73 de Graeme ZL2APV
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Graeme Jury
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Quisk Version 4.1.50 November 2019
Thanks to Martin Schaller for fixing a bug in the SoftRock Tx sound level. I fixed a bug in the HermesLite gateware program button traceback.
This Quisk provides pre-built binaries for the Windows
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jimahlstrom
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Re: Quisk Version 4.1.49 November 2019
Hi Graeme,
I found Jim by googling "Linux SDR Software". Looking at his code I thought it would not be too difficult to get Softrock supported.
Helmut and his group moved on to developing the R2T2
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Sid Boyce
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Re: Quisk Version 4.1.49 November 2019
Hi Sid,
In the early days pre softrock I had a sound card sdr made from CD4066's in parallel and an AD9850 vfo controlled with a PIC. I corresponded with Jim and he helped me to get it going with
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Graeme Jury
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Re: Quisk Version 4.1.49 November 2019
My sentiments also.
Thanks to Jim, when I was looking for a Linux program for Softrock, quisk looked a prime candidate and Jim responded.
When DB1CC and others decided to develop HiQSDR based on Jim's
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Sid Boyce <sboyce@...>
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Re: Quisk Version 4.1.49 November 2019
Hi Mike,
My HL2's are on the LAN getting IP addresses via dhcp.
However, I have my standalone HiQSDR 192.168.2.196 with ODROID-C2 connected? -- Ethernet (192.168.2.198 --> 192.168.2.196) and another
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Sid Boyce <sboyce@...>
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Gateware 20191028 Released
yes i did ... forwarded to group now
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Michael Durkin <kc7noa@...>
Date: Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 2:52 PM
Subject: Re: Gateware 20191028 Released
To:
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Michael Durkin
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Re: Quisk Version 4.1.49 November 2019
Hi,
Installed Quisk 4.1.49 and tried to upload latest stable gateware for HL2 but the process failed when trying to erase the existing code in the EEPROM. Did not work with latest Spark either ...
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Heikki Ahola
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Re: Quisk Version 4.1.49 November 2019
I do not connect to HL2b9 after gateware loading ... i have not had a
successful connect to Hermes light2 on any restart of quisk ... if i close
quisk and start it will connect ... and i think that
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Michael Durkin
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Re: Quisk Version 4.1.49 November 2019
Hello Jim,
It works? a treat!!! I was really impressed at how the gateware can be loaded and the radio runs as soon as it is finished without a manual restart. Quisk is really a one stop shop for
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Graeme Jury
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