[hpsdr] PiHPSDR AM operation
John Williams
jswillms at gmail.com
Wed Feb 7 08:45:26 PST 2018
I am using PiHPSDR in SAM mode. What should the TX carrier setting be
for this mode. Is it 1.0 since it is using the WDSP library? It defaults
to .5 I can't find this value documented in the older 1.1.3 user manual.
I am running v1.2.3.
John W9JSW
On 2/4/2018 1:43 PM, Gregory Ratcliff wrote:
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> Now, in all that the $34 US isn’t so bad. The Odroid is super fast
> linux box, as are the 12v “car-peters” and the intel nuc for $125 ($80
> on ebay used).
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> I too connect my hpsdr gear to different systems based upon what I
> want to do _that_ week.
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> Take care,
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> Greg
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>> On Feb 4, 2018, at 8:26 AM, HA5FT Jani <ha5ft.jani at gmail.com
>> <mailto:ha5ft.jani at gmail.com>> wrote:
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>> This may be interesting for the pihpsdr development: opencl on rpi
>> https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=194952
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>> HA5FT, Jani
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>> 2018. jan. 28. dátummal, 17:17 időpontban Warren Ziegler
>> <wd2xgj at gmail.com <mailto:wd2xgj at gmail.com>> írta:
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>>> Hello the list,
>>>
>>> Just received an ANAN 7000DLE and PiHPSDR controller.
>>>
>>> I guess its my fault for not thoroughly reading the manual before
>>> buying, but the extremely limited functionality of the PiHPSDR is a
>>> huge disappointment. No PureSignal, and no way to access the 2nd
>>> A/D converter to do antenna phasing - and those were exactly the
>>> reasons that I got the 7000 ! I was hoping to use a dedicated
>>> controller rather than tying up a Windows or Linux PC. I like the
>>> layout and ergonomics of the PiHPSDR, but as it stands the
>>> functionality of the combination PiHPSDR/7000DLE is far below my old
>>> analog radios!
>>>
>>> Is there any hope that future software upgrades to PiHPSDR will
>>> enable more functionality or is that beyond the processing ability
>>> of a Raspberry Pi?
>>>
>>> Thanks for letting me vent :-)
>>>
>>> 73 Warren K2ORS
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