[IRCA] SDR-Console and the Perseus SDR Volume Levels

2014-02-25 Thread Les Rayburn
Got the new Perseus SDR hooked up and running last night using SDRV4.1 downloaded from the Perseus web site. No problems at all with the initial installation on Windows 7 Pro. Had it working within moments. One issue I did notice was that when I used the Perseus with the SDR-Console software,

Re: [IRCA] SDR-Console and the Perseus SDR Volume Levels

2014-02-25 Thread Don Moman VE6JY
There is a volume tab in the SDR Console next to the speaker icon in the VFO pane. Even tho it says 75 the actual level may be anything - it is just an icon. Using the native Perseus software recording is 1600 khz maximum - it records what you have the screen width set to. 73 Don VE6JY On Tue,

Re: [IRCA] SDR-Console and the Perseus SDR Volume Levels

2014-02-25 Thread Les Rayburn
Don, I was advised that if you lowered the sampling rate to 950, the Perseus could record 1750 KHz worth of bandwidth (the entire AM band). Have you tried that? I assume quality might suffer a bit, but that might be offset by the ability to record the entire band. Les Rayburn, Director High

Re: [IRCA] SDR-Console and the Perseus SDR Volume Levels

2014-02-25 Thread Don Moman VE6JY
With the Perseus V4x software I haven't tried anything like that, as I don't think you can - as the Perseus software only allows sample rates of 125, 250, 500 , 1000 or 2000 kilo samples/sec, the last one which is equated to 1600 khz. For me that records the entire AM band (as I would define it) j

Re: [IRCA] SDR-Console and the Perseus SDR Volume Levels

2014-02-25 Thread Chuck Hutton
ring 150 kHz to 1750 kHz. Whatever sampling rate and center frequency you use has really no effect at all on "quality", although I am not sure what that means to you. Chuck > Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 13:30:11 -0600 > From: l...@highnoonfilm.com > To: irca@hard-core-dx.com > Su

Re: [IRCA] SDR-Console and the Perseus SDR Volume Levels

2014-02-25 Thread Russ Edmunds
The entire AM band is 1710-520, so 1.2 mHz. If you add LW, it's 1710-190 = 1.520, so you're covered either way. Russ Edmunds 15 mi NNW of Philadelphia Grid FN20id On Tue, 2/25/14, Les Rayburn wrote: Subject: Re: [IRCA] SDR-Conso

Re: [IRCA] SDR-Console and the Perseus SDR Volume Levels

2014-02-25 Thread Brett Saylor
hat means to you. > > Chuck > > > Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 13:30:11 -0600 > > From: l...@highnoonfilm.com > > To: irca@hard-core-dx.com > > Subject: Re: [IRCA] SDR-Console and the Perseus SDR Volume Levels > > > > Don, > > > > I was advised that

Re: [IRCA] SDR-Console and the Perseus SDR Volume Levels

2014-02-25 Thread Les Rayburn
om: l...@highnoonfilm.com To: irca@hard-core-dx.com Subject: Re: [IRCA] SDR-Console and the Perseus SDR Volume Levels Don, I was advised that if you lowered the sampling rate to 950, the Perseus could record 1750 KHz worth of bandwidth (the entire AM band). Have you tried that? I assume qualit

Re: [IRCA] SDR-Console and the Perseus SDR Volume Levels

2014-02-25 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
ly no effect > at all on "quality", although I am not sure what that means to you. > > Chuck > > > Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 13:30:11 -0600 > > From: l...@highnoonfilm.com > > To: irca@hard-core-dx.com > > Subject: Re: [IRCA] SDR-Console and the Pers