[hpsdr] Run this test for me, and see if I have a problem, or HPSDR has one, or FlexRadio has one

Bob G Mahrenholz bobm at edge.net
Fri Feb 17 20:41:37 PST 2012


Thanks to everyone in checking this for me. Its a relief to know its not unique to my Mercury card.
Now, is it a HPSDR Software problem or did we just copy FlexRadio's problem?
73,
Bob
K4QQK

-----Original Message-----
>From: Kjell Karlsen <la2ni at online.no>
>Sent: Feb 17, 2012 2:23 AM
>To: hpsdr at lists.openhpsdr.org, David McQuate <mcquate at sonic.net>
>Subject: Re: [hpsdr] Run this test for me, and see if I have a problem, or HPSDR  has one, or FlexRadio has one
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>Hi Dave.
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>The problem is present on 80 meter too, try to tune up to 4 MHz. It stops  
>at the next tuning step above 4 MHz. The same happens on 8, 16 and 32 MHz.
>
>73, Kjell
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>På Thu, 16 Feb 2012 23:57:13 +0100, skrev David McQuate  
><mcquate at sonic.net>:
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>> PowerSDR / OpenHPSDR v2.2.3 (W5WC - 2/10/12) ----
>> When I do as you suggest, I can tune only up to 1.005 MHz, no higher.
>>
>> If I then jump to a higher frequency, either by right click, then left  
>> click on a higher frequency,
>> or by directly entering a new frequency, say   2 <enter>, mouse wheel  
>> increases in frequency are limited
>> to two click--so in the last case, I can go only to 2.010 MHz.
>>
>> If, instead, I click the 80m band button, tuning becomes normal--no  
>> limits.
>> 73,
>> Dave
>> wa8ywq
>>
>> On 2/16/2012 11:18 AM, Bob Mahrenholz wrote:
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>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> 1, Tune Mercury to 2.000MHz.
>>> 2. Set TUNE STEP to 5kHz step size.
>>> 3. Now tune down to 0.900MHz using the mouse wheel.
>>> 4. Now tune back up to 2.000MHz using the mouse wheel.
>>> 5. Will it go?
>>> 6. Let me know.
>>>
>>> Mine won't go up past 1.005MHz. Anyone else have this problem? It only  
>>> does it with OpenHPSDR 2.x.x.; OpenHPSDR 1.x.x. works like it should.
>>> OpenHPSDR 2.x.x is where the additional step sizes were added!
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Bob
>>> K4QQK
>>>
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