[hpsdr] Bacon frying!
Bob Cowdery
bob at bobcowdery.plus.com
Sat Jul 25 14:41:58 PDT 2009
Bill
I don't need it plugged in all the time but I do develop for SDR1000,
Softrock and HPSDR so I generally leave it in the rack as it's much
better than using a sound card.
73's
Bob
G3UKB
wbr/wf4r wrote:
> Bob, You do not need Janus plugged in unless you are using a different
> SDR such as the SDR1000 or softrock or whatever.
> If you just are using the HPSDR such that you are using Mercury and
> Penny no need for Janus.
> 73,
> Bill
> wf4r
>
>
>
> W.B.Runyon,Sr.
> Amateur Radio WF4R (FM16ts)
> Chesapeake, VA
>
> Jul 25, 2009 09:57:41 AM, bob at bobcowdery.plus.com
> <mailto:bob at bobcowdery.plus.com> wrote:
>
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>
> I've been meaning to ask this for a while. When I power on the
> hardware
> (I have Ozy, Janus, Mercury, Penelope) after a few seconds a sound
> like
> frying bacon comes out the earphones quite loud, enough to make me
> remove them quickly if I have them on. If I'm quick with loading the
> firmware then I don't get the noise. However, if I reload the
> firmware
> without a power-cycle I get a burst of about 2-3 seconds until the
> firmware load finishes.
>
> I never used to get this and it seems to be Janus that causes it as I
> added that in later. Removing Janus cures the problem. The burst does
> seem to affect the loading and I get no audio from Mercury if I allow
> the noise burst to occur.
>
> Anybody else notice this?
>
> 73's
> Bob
> G3UKB
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