[hpsdr] Mercury Audio Output Problem

Doug Bade kd8b at thebades.net
Mon Jan 5 18:42:27 PST 2009


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




At 08:54 PM 1/5/2009, DUANE BAADE wrote:
>Doug,
>I had a similar problem, and it was quite interesting, and I am not 
>sure what the real solution is. If I had the 192kHz sample rate 
>selected, then the audio was really bad. If I selected 96kHz sample 
>rate, then the audio was really nice. However, then there is problem 
>with images. This was with the factory software loaded into the 
>fpga. Last Friday nite on Team Speak, Phil Harmon said that my USB 
>was probably not handeling things as it should. I moved to another 
>computer that I had, and now it seems to work ok at the 196kHz 
>sample rate. I also had problems when Penny was also installed. I 
>had to set both the 10MHz and 122.88MHz clocks to be comming from 
>Penny or the trace was way up and lots of noise. On the second 
>computer, it works better, but it still works best if I use Penny 
>for both of the clock frequencies. I have not tried any of the new 
>firmware yet, hopefully that will help too. Just my 2cents worth, 
>hope it helps.
>
>Duane Baade    W5PNM
>
>
>
>From: Doug Bade <kd8b at thebades.net>
>To: hpsdr at lists.hpsdr.org
>Sent: Monday, January 5, 2009 6:17:20 PM
>Subject: [hpsdr] Mercury Audio Output Problem
>
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>     I am hoping someone has something to point me here as I am making no
>headway... I am running Mercury and Ozy in Slot 6 and 2 respectively.
>I am able to calibrate levels from a signal from my service monitor.
>I am having terrible distorted and buzzing audio coming out the
>bottom audio jack as well as the next one up. I have tried 2 separate
>preamplified speaker sets... one my bose.... both sound fine on the
>windows audio default jack.. but both sound terrible from Mercury..
>
>It is as if some 60hz like audio is massively being introduced into
>the audio.. 50 % of content like level making even speech
>unintelligible in am or fm modes and obscuring my 1khz tone from my
>service monitor in each mode respectively...  I have tried moving
>boards around on atlas.. I have only Mercury and Ozy installed. Clock
>is off Mercury in both cases. all jumpers default... From the SDR
>panadapter it looks relatively normal other than I see the noise
>floor bouncing up and down a few db ever second or 2....
>
>The audio sounds heterodyne-ish.... as well as distorted buzzing....
>
>Any thoughts???? Anyone had this happen before??
>
>Doug
>KD8B
>
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