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Re: list of known good sound adapters
Guy, Creative have surprised me. Yes, that device and also several other "legacy" devices have have had Windows 10 drivers issued. 73 Alan G4ZFQ
By Alan G4ZFQ · #88181 ·
Re: list of known good sound adapters
https://support.creative.com/Products/ProductDetails.aspx?catID=209&CatName=X-Fi&prodID=17751&prodName=X-Fi It appears that Creative has drivers for Windows 10. I am glad (although I have not tested
By Guy Mengel N1GMM · #88180 ·
Re: using Hamlib rigctld with RXTX Ensemble in Windows
Hello Alan For a softrock all you need is to be able to change frequency and control PTT. quisk acts as a cut-down hamlib server which can be accessed on 127.0.0.1 port 4532 by the client app e.g.
By Nick · #88179 ·
Re: using Hamlib rigctld with RXTX Ensemble in Windows
Nick, As far as I know not like you describe. Although if the authors are asked they may well look into it. HDSDR can be controlled by CAT from WSJT-X or DDE but I do not really know much about
By Alan G4ZFQ · #88178 ·
Re: using Hamlib rigctld with RXTX Ensemble in Windows
Hello Brent I use quisk here (on linux) as the middle man. It responds to hamlib commands... http://james.ahlstrom.name/quisk/docs.html#Hamlib "To connect an external program to Quisk using
By Nick · #88177 ·
Re: using Hamlib rigctld with RXTX Ensemble in Windows
Brent>I'm trying to make a control connection between JS8call and the Softrock Ensemble. I can use CFGSR or HDSDR to tune the rig and pipe the audio directly to JS8call Are you actually using HDSDR
By Alan G4ZFQ · #88176 ·
Re: using Hamlib rigctld with RXTX Ensemble in Windows
It really depends on what your operating goals are. The uBITX is a self-contained radio. It works on all the HF bands with 10W output on the lower frequency bands, falling off to about 2W on 10
By Shirley Dulcey KE1L · #88175 ·
Re: using Hamlib rigctld with RXTX Ensemble in Windows
Hi Brent, Here's hoping for bad acne (at 64). Thanks for your encouraging post. I have 1 RXTX to build and 2 more on order. I looked at your Qrz page. What a neat setup. I will be sending a
By Guy Mengel N1GMM · #88174 ·
Re: using Hamlib rigctld with RXTX Ensemble in Windows
Thanks for the reply Nick, I'm on Windows 10 for most things. As I mentioned earlier, I'm trying to make a control connection between JS8call and the Softrock Ensemble. I can use CFGSR or HDSDR to
By Brent DeWitt · #88173 ·
Re: using Hamlib rigctld with RXTX Ensemble in Windows
There are two things you need to make this work; - some program to convert the IQ audio streams used by the RXTX to and from the baseband audio used by js8call; - some way to control the RXTX
By Nick · #88172 ·
Re: using Hamlib rigctld with RXTX Ensemble in Windows
Rubens, whether it is worth depends on personal taste. I have a ubitx ver. 3, which is very similar to ver.4 except for the audio chip. Both versions need some mods, as you know, to be fully
By Iz Oos · #88170 ·
Re: using Hamlib rigctld with RXTX Ensemble in Windows
Since this is a Softrock group, I'm sure you'll get lots of favorably biased answers, including mine. I've been using two RXTX Ensembles (40-20 mtr, 15-10 mtr) for about 10 years as my everyday
By Brent DeWitt · #88169 ·
Re: using Hamlib rigctld with RXTX Ensemble in Windows
Rubens, Modern SDRs are popular because of their wide bandwidth. The performance of Softrocks within the "narrow" bandwidth compares well with these. After all the soundcard ADC is 16 bits, only
By Alan G4ZFQ · #88168 ·
Re: using Hamlib rigctld with RXTX Ensemble in Windows
Good morning, I would like to talk to whoever has assembled this equipment RXTX Ensemble. I have two kits of these purchased from Tony Parks, which are still in storage. Is it worth assembling them?
By Rubens Kamimura · #88167 ·
Re: Softrock RXTX CW speed
Hi Roger, I think I know that issue quite well. I had it when I first used my mil-pack and made all the software changes to solve it (in the cwdaemon settings in Linux and in the macro of Xlog).
By Iz Oos · #88166 ·
using Hamlib rigctld with RXTX Ensemble in Windows
In an effort to use the RXTX Ensemble with JS8call, I've been trying to figure out how to make a connection through rigctld. I can control the Ensemble suing console commands and rigctl -m 2509.
By Brent DeWitt · #88165 ·
Re: Softrock RXTX CW speed
Franco, I use my RXTX for CW contests at 25-30 wpm with the CW generated by N1MM software. This works quite useably but it does require attention to the T/R changeover latency settings. At the start
By Roger · #88164 ·
Softrock RXTX CW speed
Hello everybody, I might use Softrock RXTXs in the next WW SSB/CW contests. I am rather confident on the phone operation. I have checked the CW sent via my laptop last month on 10m using reverse
By Iz Oos · #88163 ·
Re: Running the Ensemble II on a MAC
Thanks Rob. It's a bit late tonight. I'll check it out this weekend. 73, Dave, K4TO wrote:
By K4TODave · #88162 ·
Re: Running the Ensemble II on a MAC
It isn't easy to set up on a Mac, but Quisk is probably the best supported option for the Mac these days. 73, Rob KL7NA
By Rob Frohne (KL7NA) · #88161 ·