G; What is the OP1 and 4H modes? Bob From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2013 17:56:01 +0000 Subject: Re: LF: VLF exciter / signal generation in Spectrum
The OP1H is essentially OP65? From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2013 18:54:36 +0000 Subject: Re: LF: VLF exciter / signal generation in Spectrum Lab Sli
Hello Markus, Stefan, and the group, Am 29.12.2013 12:42, schrieb Markus Vester: One channel sends a continuous uninterrupted 17.94 kHz tone to the divider, the other channel conveys modulated Opera
Wolf, Q How to configure SL as audio frequency changer ? say 1500 Hz to 8 KHz , or , 8100 to 8200 etc how is the set up ? sound card > SL , then , SL > Application ? will SL appeared as a sound sourc
Yes , I think Gary has 192k cards for his grabber , with than and sdr-sharp etc the shift would be no problem for some reason , fixed band has been the house standard from day-1 73-G, From: dl4yhf@fr
Hello Wolf, reading this message pushed me to check my netbook (a dot s from PackardBell) and surpise! in the properties I found that I could change the SR up to 192kHz!!! So I tried and it works but
Hello Graham, Am 29.12.2013 14:04, schrieb Graham: Wolf, Q How to configure SL as audio frequency changer ? say 1500 Hz to 8 KHz , or , 8100 to 8200 etc how is the set up ? The easiest way is using t
Wolf, Graham, thanks Wolf for the interesting hint regarding the AudioIO.dll, I will need to look at it in detail. Up to now I have mostly used the free version Virtual Audio Cable 3.12 http://softwa
Oh dear, solutions over solutions but just one problem! Help! :-) Well, there are 3 PCs running for VLF/LF/MF 24/7/365. One PC is just for transmitting on LF/VLF. That one will generate the permanent
Thanks Wolf, With the 8K signals out side the Op decoder , some users wanted to monitor the test , but needed a way of changing the qrg slightly to match , The other thing , that occurred to me , was
Slip of the keys Bob, OP64 ~~ 1 Hour OP1 = 60 seconds Op4H 4 hours , is the 8KHz version , uses the sound card as SDR , but at 8KHz .so to use on other bands , the keying is ok from the com-port ..bu
Hi Graham, About 74 kHz reception: I recently discovered that a Lenovo 'X61s' netbook, bought cheaply at a rally, supports true 192 kHz sampling with the onboard 'soundcard' (once one discovers where
R Bob Used mins upto 1 hour , could of been named Op65 or OP1H , same thing G, From: Bob Raide Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2013 7:49 PM To: [email protected][email protected] Su
Hi Graham, Wolf & LF, Yes that is correct, I have a 192kHz sound card in use from 0 to 96 kHz. This is used for 8.9kHz & 74kHz grabbers. Struggling with noise at the moment......darned Christmas ligh