[hpsdr] PowerSDR, A/J/O and 3-board SDR-1000
Terry Fox
tfox at knology.net
Sat Jan 3 18:51:41 PST 2009
Thank you Joe. That did the trick. I since found some hardware issues
inside the board stack, and I think cured them all (bad ground between
boards, DDS chip overheating when inside enclosure, etc). I will try it
again tomorrow.
tnx & 73s
Terry, WB4JFI
-----Original Message-----
From: K1rqg at aol.com [mailto:K1rqg at aol.com]
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2009 4:09 AM
To: tfox at knology.net; hpsdr at lists.hpsdr.org
Subject: Re: [hpsdr] PowerSDR, A/J/O and 3-board SDR-1000
Terry
Try this SVN release:
svn://206.216.146.154/svn/repos_sdr_windows/PowerSDR/branches/k6jca/bin/Rele
ase
I used it for a long time with the configuration you describe and was very
pleased with it. I just checked and
it is still there.
73 de Joe
K1RQG
In a message dated 1/3/2009 3:10:51 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
tfox at knology.net writes:
***** High Performance Software Defined Radio Discussion List *****
I am finally upgrading my SDR-1000 system to Atlas/Janus/Ozy. This is a
three-board SDR-1000 (no RFE, amp, tuner). I have been using a Flex USB
adaptor and an Extigy. The SDR-1000 was working fine in this
configuration.
I tried loading the newest PowerSDR from the HPSDR svn, and it doesn't
work
right. I seem to have some control over the radio (power on/off, MOX,
and
something happens when I tune arond), but no RF signals are present,
just
some spurs and a large center hump. I cannot even see a large signal
from a
signal generator plugged right into the SDR-1000 antenna.
I seem to recall a message a while back that the newer versions of
PowerSDR
no longer support the three-board SDR-1000. Is this correct? If so,
what
is the latest PowerSDR that still supports this radio, and where can I
get
it?
I have a copy of version 1.10.3, but it does not have the Ozy/Janus
support
files, and won't run with A/J/O.
If I leave everything connected, except for the SDR1000 I/Q out to Janus
IQ
Line In, and connect a SoftRock IQ out to that Janus port, I can demod
signals from the SoftRock. So, it appears that PowerSDR is not
commanding
the SDR-1000 hardware properly.
Thanks for any pointers.
Terry
WB4JFI
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