[hpsdr] Ozy LED D1 flashing

Joe Martin K5SO k5so at valornet.com
Thu Aug 28 05:57:30 PDT 2008


Bill,

Yes, indeed.  Thanks for that comment.  That fixed me up.

I hadn't noticed before when I was observing the different behaviors  
of the two Ozy boards that in one case I had Penelope installed on the  
bus but on the other I did not (I was actually using two different  
Atlas boards one with Penelope installed and one without).  I see now  
that if I run the Ozy board that previously had LED D1 flashing, with  
Penelope on the bus, LED D1 is off as occurs with the other board.   
The two Ozy boards are fine.

Your reply answers my question and resolves my issue; i.e., 12.288 MHz  
is missing when Penelope is missing and that causes D1 to flash on  
Ozy.  Thanks for the prompt reply and assistance, Bill!

73,  Joe K5SO


On Aug 27, 2008, at 11:14 PM, Bill Tracey wrote:

> I think D1 is now flashing when  Ozy does not find a 12.288 MHz  
> clock where it's been told to find it. Do you have a Penelope board  
> in the setup .. and what settings do you have  on the Genral-> HPSDR  
> page in PowerSDR?
>
> Regards,
>
> Bill
>
>
> At 01:07 PM 8/27/2008, Joe Martin K5SO wrote:
>> ***** High Performance Software Defined Radio Discussion List *****
>>
>> Anyone,
>>
>> I have two Ozy boards that appear to work similarly when running w/  
>> Janus on the Atlas backplane except that D1 on one of the Ozy boards
>> is flashing at about 2 Hz or so whereas D1 on the other Ozy board is
>> off.  All other LEDs on the Ozy board and Janus board behave  
>> normally.
>>
>> I understand that the FPGA controls LEDs D1-D4 on Ozy and that the
>> normal indication after FPGA load is LEDs D1-D4 off.  What does a
>> flashing LED D1 on Ozy mean?
>>
>> Joe K5SO
>
>


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