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LF: RE: Need a helping hand

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Subject: LF: RE: Need a helping hand
From: Terry GW0EZY <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 22:26:45 -0000
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Hi Tim

 

I use an SDR-IQ for QRSS reception and can feed audio to QRSS programs for live reception.

 

There are several options for you depending on how familiar you are with using software and soundcards and what Windows version you have.

 

Argo works only with the default soundcard set in the Windows sound control panel. The SDR-IQ must also have this S/C set in SpectraVue.

 

Spectrum Laboratory – the program of choice for QRSS – can run the SDR-IQ directly without SpectraVue running if the SDR-IQ driver is loaded according to the comprehensive SL instructions

 

Run Virtual Audio Cable (VAC – not freeware) and you can pipe the audio from SpectraVue to any number of decoders you want simultaneously – if your PC can handle the load. I’ve had SL, WSPR and Opera all running simultaneously

 

Maybe others can offer you a simpler option!

 

Contact me directly if you need further help.

 

73 Terry GW0EZY    

 


From: owner-[email protected] [mailto:owner-[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tim Hague
Sent: 24 January 2012 21:59
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Subject: LF: Need a helping hand

 

I've just got an SDR IQ running and have been watching some QRSS CW on 500kHz and 136kHz. I've downloaded ARGO, is there anyway I can integrate ARGO into either SDR Consol or Spectraview to enable me to decode in real time or do I have to record the signal and load it into ARGO to decode?.

Sorry to be asking such a basic question, but we all have to start somewhere!,

Thanks

Tim M0AFJ

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