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> Hmmm ...much to my great surprise and some embarrassment, there
> actually is a working code path to read the 100
Hmmm ...much to my great surprise and some embarrassment, there
actually is a working code path to read the 100 watt ADC with the
current AJO code.
The way I'd planned to implement this was to call FX2 microcode on
Ozy to read the ADC value similar to the way the Flex USB adapter
works. In pr
>
>one silly question of flex-newbie.
>What is A/J/O ?
>
Not silly at all: Atlas/Janus/Ozzy... all part of the HPSDR project <
http://hpsdr.org/>
de Peter K1PGV
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Bill,
Thanks for the update. I've never used the parallel po
Hey Bill,
Do yourself a favor, before writing any code, connect your PA and see what
happens.
Regards,
John
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Not a silly question Ruben.
A/J/O refers to Atlas, Janus, and Ozymandias of the
homebrew HPSDR.
Atlas is the mother board, Ozy is the control board,
and Janus is the Analog/Digital board (to take the
place of a sound card when talking to the SDR-1000).
See < www.hpsdr.org >
Mike - AA8K
Ru
Yes. Just select USB control instead of Ozy control in the Setup
panels, and select Janus/Ozy as the audio device.
Regards,
Bill
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>Bill,
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>Question: is it possible to use A/J/O in soundcard-only mode and control
>the SDR via the USB
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> Bill,
>
> Thanks for the update. I've never used the parallel port on my PC to
> talk to the SDR - even when I was using the Delta 44 card, I was using
> the USB-parallel option. I actually have a printer plugged in to the
> parallel port - maybe PowerSDR is reading
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> Subject: RE: [Flexradio] A/J/O + 100 watt SDR 1K
>
> Well I just looked at the code and the amplifier ADC is definitely
> not being read via OJ ... it in fact is being read directly from the
> parallel port which would seem to me that you'd get back garbage data
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Subject: Re: [Flexradio] A/J/O + 100 watt SDR 1K
Well I just looked at the code and the amplifier ADC is definitely
not being read via OJ ... it in fact is being read directly from the
parallel port which would seem to me that you'd get back garbage data
2007 3:10 PM
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> > I'm confused!
>
>That makes two of us !
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> >
> > I have been running AJOFlex since day one and all versions (1.6, 1.9,
>
In the very first AJO ready software there was a lot of debug code that
really slowed the VFO/mouse knob response. I imagine the same delay
reading PA power A/Ds sent cal routines and such out into the woods.
Maybe Bill put this on his todo list back then, but the gods have smiled
on him and
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Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 21:38:27 -0500
From: Bill Tracey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Flexradio] A/J/O + 100 watt SDR 1K (was Re: SVN: 1424
performance)
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> Subject: [Flexradio] A/J/O + 100 watt SDR 1K (was Re: SVN: 1424
> performance)
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> The current FX2 firmware on Ozy does not have su
The current FX2 firmware on Ozy does not have support for reading the
A/D converter on the 100 W amp board to determine SWR so running
with the 100 watt amp enabled and A/J/O USB control is not something
I'd recommend For the time being the recommended configuration is
your pre AJO contro
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