Ready made frequency lists for SDRuno
Ready made frequency lists for SDRuno
Here's a video which shows how to access Mike, KD2KOG's set of frequency lists for SDRuno. Go to: https://youtu.be/KiNjsvKHVeU
This is the latest in Mike's HamGuides YouTube series which enjoy their own YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/SDRplayHamGuides - this informal tutorial series is based on user requests and you can request future topics by contacting Mike. The HamGuides home page is here: https://www.sdrplay.com/sdrplayhamguides/
This is the latest in Mike's HamGuides YouTube series which enjoy their own YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/SDRplayHamGuides - this informal tutorial series is based on user requests and you can request future topics by contacting Mike. The HamGuides home page is here: https://www.sdrplay.com/sdrplayhamguides/
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Re: Ready made frequency lists for SDRuno
Hi all,
I have read the info about Mike KD2KOG's frequency list for SDRplay, watched his video and found it very helpful. What a work. I downloaded the frequency lists and stored them in the suggested folder. Everything works fine, except one thing which puzzles me. I use Tuner 1 for shortwave and antennas that need 50 Ohms. Whenever I select a frequency from Mike's list the antenna selection changes from 50 Ohms to HI Z. Of course I do not hear anything and I have to select 50 Ohms again. This happens whenever I select a frequency from a memory bank. This does not happen with the
ones which I created on my own. How may this come? How can I change that?
73
Hans, DL4YBP
I have read the info about Mike KD2KOG's frequency list for SDRplay, watched his video and found it very helpful. What a work. I downloaded the frequency lists and stored them in the suggested folder. Everything works fine, except one thing which puzzles me. I use Tuner 1 for shortwave and antennas that need 50 Ohms. Whenever I select a frequency from Mike's list the antenna selection changes from 50 Ohms to HI Z. Of course I do not hear anything and I have to select 50 Ohms again. This happens whenever I select a frequency from a memory bank. This does not happen with the
ones which I created on my own. How may this come? How can I change that?
73
Hans, DL4YBP
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Re: Ready made frequency lists for SDRuno
Mike's memory banks all have "HiZ" in the Port column.
Either remove this "HiZ" or change it manually to AntA or AntB for every record.
Maybe it would be better if Mike would leave the Port column unspecified for SDRPlays which do not have a HiZ or users who do not want to use HiZ.
73, Heinrich
Either remove this "HiZ" or change it manually to AntA or AntB for every record.
Maybe it would be better if Mike would leave the Port column unspecified for SDRPlays which do not have a HiZ or users who do not want to use HiZ.
73, Heinrich
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Hallo Heinrich,
So far I had only used the first 3 columns of the SDRuno memory banks for my own lists. That is the reason why I did not see the Port column.
Thank you for your help.
Hans, DL4YBP
So far I had only used the first 3 columns of the SDRuno memory banks for my own lists. That is the reason why I did not see the Port column.
Thank you for your help.
Hans, DL4YBP
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Re: Ready made frequency lists for SDRuno
DL4YBP wrote:Hallo Heinrich,
So far I had only used the first 3 columns of the SDRuno memory banks for my own lists. That is the reason why I did not see the Port column.
Thank you for your help.
Hans, DL4YBP
Hello Hans,
You can use a spreadsheet like MS Excel, or Libre Office to import the db logs as regular CSV and delete the port column and save as the db or rename the file. Quick and easy to do, or change the port by hand in the database.
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You can also use a smple text editor like notepad to “find and replace”. I did this by finding HiZ and replacing with AntA. Use find and replace all. Then save the file. Worked fine for me.
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Thank you D.C.Alden for your advice.
73
Hans, DL4YBP
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Hans, DL4YBP
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Re: Ready made frequency lists for SDRuno
I've posted a few in the Facebook SDRplay Groups in the Files section.
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Is there a non-Facebook page where these could be posted?
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