Time for me to open my mouth and insert foot.
Before tackling a raspberry pi, which should be simple, for me anyway, find out why it does not work on WIndoze.? I just plugged mine into win10 for the first time in well over a year and it does show up as a "libusb-win32 devices" as a softrock bla bla bla in device manager.
<lecture on>.? Upgrade windows 7 to 10.? It is still free.? If you wish to not go that route then open Device Manager on your win7 box and plug in/out your usb for soft rock.? Does it show up?? <\lecture off>
<lecture me on>? No I have not plugged mine into a rpi yet.? Been busy with rpitx, hackrf and gnuradio on rpi.? Just upgrade to General so that will happen soon.? <\lecture me off?
Bring on the whips fellow softrockers.? :(
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On Thursday, May 20, 2021, 12:21:07 PM EDT, Bob G4IOG <jrblackett@...> wrote:
Has anyone managed to get the Softrock Ensemble II to work on a Raspberry Pi ?
If so, please can you guide me to which software to use and how to set it up.
Mine used to work on Windows 7, but I can no longer get it to work properly.
There is always a double hump of some big noise in the centre of any? spectrum display too.
I can no longer get any software to tune a software receiver, like GQRX or Quisk.
I would love to get this working again and on a R Pi. ANy help appreciated.