At 22:39 6/24/2009, you wrote:
Use a physical cable to connect from the rear "powered speakers"
output of the 5000A to your computers sound card line input, then
set up two instances of WSJT to run, one on the left audio and one
on the right audio.
Been there, done that, as they say. Won't
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 3:23 PM, W5UN wrote:
> Here is why I am in need of separate VAC channels for both RX1 and RX2.
>
> My EME array consists two arrays, a horizontal and a vertical array. Two
> separate coax cables are routed to the receivers RX1 and RX2. Two instances
> of WSJT are run simulta
WSJT isn't an I/Q application so direct I/Q will not work.
-Tim
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On Jun 24, 2009, at 6:24 PM, "W5UN" wrote:
> Here is why I am in need of separate VAC channels for both RX1 and
> RX2.
>
> My EME array consists two arrays, a horizontal and a vertical array.
> Two se
ALSO: If WSJT doesn't allow selection of L/R audio channels, just
plug in another cheap sound card and split the L/R audio from the
5000a with adapters from Radio shack, then use the second sound card
for your second WSJT instance.
Jerry W4UK
At 22:39 6/24/2009, Jerry Flanders wrote:
Use a ph
Use a physical cable to connect from the rear "powered speakers"
output of the 5000A to your computers sound card line input, then set
up two instances of WSJT to run, one on the left audio and one on
the right audio.
I do this with two independent RTTY decoders presently. Provided your
audi
Here is why I am in need of separate VAC channels for both RX1 and RX2.
My EME array consists two arrays, a horizontal and a vertical array.
Two separate coax cables are routed to the receivers RX1 and RX2. Two
instances of WSJT are run simultaneously to decode incoming signals.
These need sep
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Subject: Re: [Flexradio] RX2 direct I/Q output to VAC
For now it's either or. When you connect Skimmer to the PowerSDR VAC output, it
gets data from either RX1 or RX2. True dual channel VAC output is in the
thinking stage.
73 Ed
> -Original Message-
>
24, 2009 4:12 PM
> To: Edward Russell
> Cc: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
> Subject: Re: [Flexradio] RX2 direct I/Q output to VAC
>
> Thanks, Ed.
>
> Great news. Will it be possible for a second instance of Skimmer to
> read RX2's freq and also transmit "click-tune&q
Crocker
> Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 4:12 PM
> To: Flexradio
> Subject: Re: [Flexradio] RX2 direct I/Q output to VAC
>
> Ed
>
> Any thought to being able to open 2 instances of skimmer with 2 VAC
> chan
Thanks, Ed.
Great news. Will it be possible for a second instance of Skimmer to
read RX2's freq and also transmit "click-tune" control info to RX2
like Skimmer now does with RX1?
I am guessing this would probably require a separate CAT channel for RX2.
Jerry W4UK
At 17:33 6/24/2009, you wr
Ed
Any thought to being able to open 2 instances of skimmer with 2 VAC channels
and 2 COM channels?
73 W9OY
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: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 1:33 PM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] RX2 direct I/Q output to VAC
The direct I/Q output to VAC for RX2 is now available in the Test branch.
Turn it on with a check box on the VAC setup panel. This has been tested with
CW Skimmer, SpectraVue, and other
The direct I/Q output to VAC for RX2 is now available in the Test branch.
Turn it on with a check box on the VAC setup panel. This has been tested
with CW Skimmer, SpectraVue, and other programs. (Remember to turn off SR.)
Let me know of any questions or problems.
Enjoy!
73 Ed W2RF
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