[hpsdr] Mercury Audio Output Problem
Vern Kollas
spoonman1227 at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 6 16:17:35 PST 2009
Doug,
I too, had some odd noises with my Atom board (MSI WindPC, 2GB RAM, WinXP SP3). I found that I also had to change the buffer size to 1024 or 512. This was also the case when I updated to ver 2.2 of the Mercury firmware, haven't had a chance to try 2.3 yet.
I would be curious to see if this helps you as well.
I may post again later with my finding thus far in my Mercury adventures, but is it time to give the boy a bath... :-)
73!
Vern -- KC8YOH
>>Message: 10
>>Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2009 21:42:27 -0500
>>From: Doug Bade <kd8b at thebades.net>
>>Subject: Re: [hpsdr] Mercury Audio Output Problem
>>To: hpsdr at lists.hpsdr.org
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>>Hello Group;
>> At the suggestion of Duane I did in fact try 96k and 48k and
>>audio sounds great, well much better anyhow... apparently this is
>>maybe a USB issue as he suggested to me...
>>
>>This is a problem as this is my Atom 330 board.... Has anyone else
>>who owns this board seen this or is this some issue locally??? I am
>>still hearing a 60 hz hum on the audio but the audio is totally
>>intelligible now as long as I do nor use 192k.... I have lots of hum
>>potential sources so the hum may now be externally caused by me and
>>shielding... but clearly the 192k setting is nasty on my setup..
>>
>>This setup is Mercury only and Ozy... no Penny....
>>Doug
>>KD8B
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