[hpsdr] Beta release of linHPSDR

John Melton john.d.melton at googlemail.com
Sat Jun 16 00:36:27 PDT 2018


Hi Roland,

That sound like you did "sudo make install" rather than "make install" 
for linhpsdr.

-- John g0orx/n6lyt


On 15/06/18 15:24, Roland ETIENNE wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> Just thought after writing the e-mail that I should run linhpsdr as super
> user and in fact this is good now!
> Wisdom file as been saved and state of the radio also.
>
> Have a nice week-end,
> Roland F8CHK
>
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Hpsdr [mailto:hpsdr-bounces at lists.openhpsdr.org] De la part de Roland
> ETIENNE
> Envoyé : vendredi 15 juin 2018 13:47
> À : 'John Melton'; 'Chris Smith'
> Cc : 'HPSDR'
> Objet : Re: [hpsdr] Beta release of linHPSDR
>
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>
> Hi John and all,
>
> Thanks John for this nice application! I have it compiled and running fine
> on my Jetson TK1 (Ubuntu 14.04). The radio is Atlas based, and 2 receivers +
> wideband running without a glitch!
> One problem is that the wisdom file for fftw is not saved, so each time I
> start linhpsdr the routine is launched...(directory .local/share/linhpsdr/
> exists but no file in it).
> Fortunately, it takes only 45 seconds to complete! So not a great problem!
> On another Linux box I have here it took hours...
> So the TK1 has a job now, waiting for the DFC board to come!
>
> 73 all,
> Roland F8CHK
>
>
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Hpsdr [mailto:hpsdr-bounces at lists.openhpsdr.org] De la part de John
> Melton
> Envoyé : vendredi 15 juin 2018 11:22
> À : Chris Smith
> Cc : HPSDR
> Objet : Re: [hpsdr] Beta release of linHPSDR
>
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>
> Hi Chris,
>
> I will add the changes you needed to the build notes for Fedora FC20.
> Thanks for the feedback.
>
> I will be back home next week so I will update it then.
>
> Regards,
>
> John g0orx/n6lyt
>
>
> On 15/06/18 09:12, Chris Smith wrote:
>> Hi John
>>
>> I realised that Fedora 20 was also rather ancient and updated to latest
> stable release F28. Same changes to the “Prerequisites for building" saw a
> very rapid build and install of both wdsp and linhpsdr. I must check my
> $PATH environment as I had to add a symbolic link to the wdsp library in
> /lib64 to /usr/local/lib.
>> I also sorted out the problem in my Tx chain and had a very nice QSO with
> an I1 station in Biella on 20m.
>> So, back on the air thanks to you and Warren.
>>
>> Cheers & 73
>>
>> Chris G4NUX
>>
>>
>>> On 8 Jun 2018, at 12:31, Chris Smith <chris at vspl.co.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi John
>>>
>>> I’m not a great fan of Debian based Linux distros so I also built and ran
> this on a Fedora (FC20) system. (I came into Linux in 1993 via the Slackware
> -> RedHat -> Fedora route and prefer some of the facilities e.g. rpm/yum/dnf
> over apt-get)
>>> The mods to your “Prerequisites for building” under Fedora are:
>>>
>>> sudo dnf [-y] install fftw-devel
>>> sudo dnf [-y] install pulseaudio-libs-devel
>>> sudo dnf [-y] install gtk3-devel
>>>
>>> All other build and install instructions work as for Ubuntu.
>>>
>>> On my, admittedly ancient, quad core 2.8GHz system, the fft wisdom
> planning phase took over 20 minutes. During which time I fell asleep
> watching the grass grow! I did notice that on Activity Monitor only one CPU
> gets driven to 100% usage.
>>> I’ve only used linHPSDR for receive so far as I have a problem in the Tx
> chain on my Atlas based system. Under FC20 no CPU shows more than about 18%
> usage on Activity Monitor during Rx.
>>> Thanks again.
>>>
>>> 73 Chris
>>> G4NUX
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 7 Jun 2018, at 18:08, Chris Smith <chris at vspl.co.uk> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi John
>>>>
>>>> Just built linHPSDR on a Pi 3B+ under Raspbian Stretch.  Built without
> any problems and runs superbly in Rx mode. Usage meter shows a reading of
> around 40% average with a low of 35% and a high of 48% approx.
>>>> Had one latch up that required a complete reboot but I was wandering
> around the config menu without quite knowing what I was doing.
>>>> One thing I did notice was that the Filter config for Alex didn’t seem
> to be stored and disappeared across restarts.
>>>> But all in all a nice bit of software and another step away from ‘doze!
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> 73 Chris
>>>> G4NUX
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