Re: SR-40 Software Compiler for free
There is a Free C# runtime/development environment called mono.
http://www.mono-project.com/Main_Page
It is cross-platform, than tied to a single proprietary *crappy* OS. I
wonder why powerSDR
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Ramakrishnan Muthukrishnan
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#272
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SoftRock-80
Hello everyone.
In keeping with my inability to leave well enough alone, I have
modified a SoftRock for use on 80m. The input filter and transformer
have been changed to allow operation at 3.5Mhz.
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Bruce Beford <bruce.beford@...>
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#271
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Re: softrock40 on the internet!
Hi Frank,
thanks for the info. I will be away on vacation for the next week but will get back to looking at this when I get back.
Regards,
-- John g0orx/n6lyt
Frank Brickle wrote:
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John Melton <john.melton@...>
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#270
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SR-40 Software Compiler for free
For those interested, I found the link below to free evaluation software for the Microsoft C# compiler. It's a large download (289 Megs) and some of the software only works until May 2006, other parts
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KD5NWA <KD5NWA@...>
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Re: softrock40 on the internet!
use
John --
As far as the Linux code goes, it's pretty straightforward to
implement networked sources and sinks for jack data without programming.
The hooks to jack are made using ecasound. The
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Frank Brickle
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#268
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Re: softrock40 on the internet!
Thanks for the info Edson. I must have caught it when it was running and it indicated my 100 watts was very readable there (from Maine). I'd appreciate knowing when it is activated again and what the
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KY1K <ky1k@...>
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#267
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Re: softrock40 on the internet!
Hi Art,
The 40m Spectrometer is in the process of being relocated to a new
QTH. It was in the urban QTH of William, PY2GN, but William had to
move and for a few weeks the spectrometer was
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ewpereira
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Re: softrock40 on the internet!
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fargonaz
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Re: softrock40 on the internet!
Would it be really much fun having some super server streaming high resolution raw 20 meter or 144 Mhz
wide band data of the moon? { Aracibo )
73 Rein W6/PA0ZN
Steven Bible wrote:
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Rein, w6sz
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#264
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Re: softrock40 on the internet!
John,
It's good to see you are still alive and well!
Your idea of networking receivers around the world reminded me of the
Universal Digital Reciever (UDR) Project at Ohio State University,
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Steven Bible
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#263
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Re: softrock40 on the internet!
Although it's not a softrock, there is a 40 meter QSD based 40 meter receiver on the internet, it is not full time. Several weeks ago, I sent a string of slow cw and was able to see my signal on the
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KY1K <ky1k@...>
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Re: SSB demod, was Re: carrirer oscillator
When tuning an SDR 1000, if spur reduction is turned off, the DDS is tuner 11025 khz below the frequency of interest and the software (DttSP) oscillator is set to -11025 khz to recover the frequency
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Bill Tracey <kd5tfd@...>
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#261
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Re: softrock40 on the internet!
This is a terrific idea, what a wonderful concept. The possibilities are infinite. Wish I knew enough to help out, but please pursue this line of thinking. A world wide receiver linked by the
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John H. Fisher
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SSB demod, was Re: carrirer oscillator
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Hello Bob,
Could you resume in a few sentences the difference between the
SoftRock-40 and the SDR-1000 in this regard?
I could go back to the articles on the
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jabauzit
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#259
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softrock40 on the internet!
First I would like to say how impressed I have been with the little SoftRock40 and the PowerSDR software. It has been a long time since I have worked HF and this has really got me interested again.
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John Melton <john.melton@...>
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Re: SSB demod, was Re: carrirer oscillator
Bob,
Thanks a lot. I plan to replace the crystal with my NJQRP DDS for the
time being. Thanks again. This thread enlightened and increased my
understanding of basics.
73
Ramakrishnan, VU3RDD
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Ramakrishnan Muthukrishnan
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#257
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Re: SSB demod, was Re: carrirer oscillator
This is not what we do on the Softrock40. The 11 kHz IF is used in the SDR-1000 in order to do exactly what Frank says and that is avoid 1/F, DC, junk, noise, etc. at 0. We are attempting to
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Robert McGwier <rwmcgwier@...>
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#256
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Re: FS v4.0 SoftRock40 receiver
Tony
If you have one left, I'll take it. Let me know and send you a PayPal.
Thanks
Tom Rowley
w2ter
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tom.rowley@...
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#254
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Re: FS v4.0 SoftRock40 receiver
Hi Kees,
Yes, still have a few left and I do take Paypal at raparks@... . If you would like one, I will get it in the mail tomorrow morning. Please send your mailing address.
Thanks and
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Tony Parks <raparks@...>
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#253
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Re: FS v4.0 SoftRock40 receiver
Got one left ? Do you take PayPal ?
73 Kees K5BCQ
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windy10605@...
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#252
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