sdr uno memory scanning.

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barrie parsonsg4yjs
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sdr uno memory scanning.

Post by barrie parsonsg4yjs » Tue Apr 18, 2017 6:58 pm

Dear 'all'.
Is it possible after creating memory banks to search or scan the memory banks please.Thanks Barrie


P.S.If not off topic I should like to know if it is possible using HDSDR?Cheers.
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Paul
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Re: sdr uno memory scanning.

Post by Paul » Wed Apr 19, 2017 7:48 pm

Unfortunately the SDRPlay/SDRUno team don't seem to have got around to it yet for the, although I have seen a suggestion that it may come sooner or later.
I believe that the RSP1 can use the SDR# scanning option but not the RSP2.
The memory banks are said to be intended for use in a future scanning option.
It does seem to be a long time in coming, but I'm not programmer and it probably takes ages to get it sorted out.
Definitelty will/would be a great leap forward.
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Re: sdr uno memory scanning.

Post by Paul » Sat Apr 22, 2017 7:02 am

Just to amplify the memory bank and reference to scanning feature (eagerly awaited) - please be aware of this entry in the sdrplay/sdruno user guide user guide:

11.5 Memory data fields
Currently each memory location includes 5 data fields:
Frequency
This is the most important field of course; frequency is expressed in Hertz up to 10 digits. If left blank the
program will not change the tuning frequency of the relative VRX upon recalling.
S (scan mode)
This single character field is a flag for the SDRuno scanning feature (not yet implemented); its purpose is
to instruct the scanning system on what to do with that specific memory location. Allowed values are
blank, Y and N.

There is much more concise info available in the guide.
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