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ivan
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sdrplay & KenwoodTS590SG

Post by ivan » Tue Feb 23, 2016 5:00 pm

Has anyone got experience of running sdrplay with the 590SG - will it run 'plug n play' from the DVR RCA socket on the rear of the radio?
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murphy16
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Re: sdrplay & KenwoodTS590SG

Post by murphy16 » Thu Apr 07, 2016 5:58 pm

Hello,
Have you found any information on this yet?? Still looking for it myself being an owner of the SG
Thanks,
jim
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jon
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Re: sdrplay & KenwoodTS590SG

Post by jon » Fri Apr 08, 2016 5:52 am

murphy16 wrote:Hello,
Have you found any information on this yet?? Still looking for it myself being an owner of the SG
Thanks,
jim
Things are a lot easier with a TS590SG than they are with the TS590S

There's a great article here :

http://www.qrz.com/db/K4LCD/ where K4LCD says “Connect the antenna output of the SDRplay RSP receiver to the DRV (RCA jack on the back of the TS-590SG) after previously enabling "ANT" from Menu 85 and connecting the TS-590SG USB 2.0 jack to your Windows computer. Now, "METER/DRV" on the front of the TS-590SG is used to toggle the function ON/OFF. Connect USB 2.0 jack on SDRplay receiver to your Windows PC. After installing, MIRIC drivers, Alberto di Bene's (I2PHD) HDSDR software, and the SDRplay plugin in HDSDR it all runs like a HYBRID SDR transceiver, since OmniRig Syncronized both rigs perfectly, even fully accessing the Control Console of the SDRplay while running HDSDR for full receiver control. The Kenwood transceiver now operates: AA) with its internal receiver; or BB) as a "hybrid" SDR transceiver when using the SDRplay RSP as its receiver (with a selectable bandwith from .200 to 8.000MHz). And friends, the system is VERY STABLE.”

There’s also a video where someone uses an RTLSDR as a Panadapter with a Kenwood TS490SG. https://youtu.be/2-CF_BQcdpE

Finally, if you join the Facebook group on https://www.facebook.com/groups/sdrplay several of the people there have successfully done exactly what you are trying to do and can give detailed advice on any questions you may have.

This video shows how well it all works with the SDRplay RSP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCAIYWk02K0

We at SDRplay are trying to improve our documentation on Panadapters.... This is a very general overview to which we hope to add rig by rig information and links....http://www.sdrplay.com/Panadapterintro1.pdf

73, Jon
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Jon_G4FUT
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Re: sdrplay & KenwoodTS590SG

Post by Jon_G4FUT » Fri Jun 03, 2016 5:06 pm

I have faithfully followed the instructions above and although I got the Sdrplay to work OK I have not been able to get the 590sg to actually change the frequency on the Sdrplay.
Regards
Jon G4FUT
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Re: sdrplay & KenwoodTS590SG

Post by Jon_G4FUT » Fri Jun 17, 2016 6:05 pm

Finally managed to get Silicon Labs program to place a new COM port on my PC. So SDRplay is now controlled by the TS-590sg at long last! :)
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