[hpsdr] ghpsdr3-alex-master TX output level
w3sz
73w3sz at gmail.com
Sat Dec 29 11:23:48 PST 2012
Hi Alfredo et al,
I just started playing with ghpsdr3-alex Thursday night. So I am still
really a newbie with it.
I last checked out a new version of the master branch of the code last
night [12-28].
With that, I am able to listen to Hermes or Metis/Penelope/Mercury from
either the server computer, or from other computers in my house by using
either Linux-based or Windows-based versions of QtRadio.
When I transmit using Metis/Penelope/Mercury , I do get carrier out in
the "Tune" position as expected. However, when I transmit using Hermes,
everything looks like it is working properly including the transmitted
signal indication on the waterfall as you described, but I don't get any
actual signal out. A quick check using PowerSDR confirms that the
transmitter in Hermes is working fine, so this is not a hardware issue.
A few of hints for anyone else wanting to explore this great software:
The online instructions for installing and setting up ghpsdr3-alex are
excellent. They are at:
http://napan.ca/ghpsdr3/index.php/Developers_Documentation
The main webpage for ghpsdr3-alex is at:
http://napan.ca/ghpsdr3/index.php/Main_Page
I put a few newbie instructions [i.e. things that I found useful] at:
http://www.nitehawk.com/w3sz/ghpsdr3-alex.htm
Thanks to All the ghpsdr3 guys!
73,
Roger Rehr
W3SZ
> Hello ghpsdr3 developers,
>
> first of all happy Xmas holidays to everybody. I'm playing a little with
> the ghpsdr3-alex-master of which I believe to have compiled the last
> version available. My hardware is Atlas + Metis + Mercury-EU and Penelope.
> Most of the functionality is properly working except the transmission power
> on output is zero. I can see the TX spectrum following the microphone
> signal, but can't get no power out of Penelope. Dumping the output frames
> to Metis I see the mox bit set in command byte 0 and values in I/Q bytes
> different from zero.
> Is anybody playing like me with this very awaited piece of software ? I'd
> like to use Linux for ham-radio activity because I'm convinced that this is
> the OS that is most amateur-like.
>
> Thanks.
>
> I2HFS
> Fredy
> (Alfredo Currado)
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