Re: help needed for getting RX Ensemble II running in Ubuntu 18.04?
ShinySDR by Kevid Reid might fit your needs. I have not tried it, but it looked as simple as you can get.
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73, Mike
www.w0btu.com
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W0BTU
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Re: help needed for getting RX Ensemble II running in Ubuntu 18.04?
I was using LM 18.3, BTW, based on Ubuntu. And ignore the asterisks around Linrad.
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73, Mike
www.w0btu.com
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W0BTU
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Re: help needed for getting RX Ensemble II running in Ubuntu 18.04?
It's been a long time since I used my RX Ensemble II, but I used Linrad on
my computer. It's the best one for pulling out weak signals below the noise
floor and has the best noise blankers. It has a
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W0BTU
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Re: HSDR Output
Ed:
Thanks for the detailed explanation. The Scottie is a nice product, I wish I new about it earlier.
Howard
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Howard Fidel
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Re: HSDR Output
Hello Howard,
I do not have an Odroid N2 + , but it does look like a worthwhile upgrade from the N2.
However, be mindful that the brilliance in electronic design is selecting the parts that perform
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murphy edward
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Re: HSDR Output
Ed:
Thanks! That makes sense. I would have never guessed that is an issue. I have a couple more PCs I can try now that we understand the issue. I as also thinking of building another SDR with the PI,
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Howard Fidel
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Re: HSDR Output
Hello Howard,
From our studies we have discovered that there are problems with certain motherboard chipsets relating to the number of USB devices. This manifests itself as an inability to support a
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murphy edward
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Re: HSDR Output
Howard,
Sorry, I can add no more. It does not seem possible to me.
I hope someone else has the answer.
Something else that I've heard of but not experienced is a sound device not working full
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Alan G4ZFQ
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Re: HSDR Output
Yes everything is correct. I have the built in pc for the mic and speakers and the USB device for both RXTX connections. Receive works fine. If I swap between the PC and the USB, so usb has mic and
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Howard Fidel
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Re: HSDR Output
Howard
Sorry I do not think I understand.
Somehow HSDR is sending the signal to the wrong device, though I can't tell which one.
I have never known HDSDR to send audio to the wrong device unless I
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Alan G4ZFQ
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Re: HSDR Output
I hear nothing connecting to the input line. It is not a driver problem since that works. When I swap the input line with the speaker the speaker always works. The softrock goes into TX mode and
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Howard Fidel
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Re: HSDR Output
Howard,
If you connect a speaker instead of the Softrock TX input you hear nothing?
In my experience if HDSDR shows TX audio then it is being sent to the selected soundcard. My first thought is that
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Alan G4ZFQ
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Re: HSDR Output
Alan:
Yes RXTX. It is definitely software. Everything works, it sets the RXTX to transmit, but no audio comes out of the sound card to the RXTX. The display shows the audio from the mic. The exact
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Howard Fidel
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Re: HSDR Output
Howard,
What Softrock? An Ensemble RXTX? Do you mean it will not TX?
Apart from setting the correct sound devices in HDSDR I do not see how software can be involved.
Windows 10 settings can be
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Alan G4ZFQ
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HSDR Output
I installed HSDR last month on my desktop PC and it works fine with my softrock. I am trying to reproduce my setup in my shop with another pc, and I am having the same issue with 2 different PC, one
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Howard Fidel
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Re: RD16HHF1 source?
Thanks. That's a much better piece price and _much_ more reasonable shipping. RFparts wanted almost $12 to ship 5 TO-220s. I'm going to try these in a couple of other designs and will be getting
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Brent DeWitt
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Re: RD16HHF1 source?
HobbyPCB sells them in sets of four for $20.
https://www.hobbypcb.com/index.php/products/hf-radio/rd16hhf1-transistor-4-pack
That's what the Hardrock-50 amp uses. We buy them directly from
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WA2EUJ
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Re: RD16HHF1 source?
RF Parts carried them as of a year or so ago.? I'm a big fan of those critters, I hope they haven't been obsoleted (if that's a word...)
I've used them (and the RD16HVF1) single ended and in push
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Stephen Murphy
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Re: RD16HHF1 source?
When I shut down my store I had about 25 of those devices in stock which I will use for personal projects. I also kept several other variations of that line for personal use, RD06HHF1, and RD15HVF1
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Cecil Bayona
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Re: RD16HHF1 source?
There are several US vendors and all Ebay sellers have fakes.
RD16HHF1-101 Transistor, 16 watt, 30 MHz, 12.5v, Mitsubishi
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RD16HHF1-101 Transistor, 16 watt, 30 MHz,
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John KC9OJV
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