RSPDuo overload warning Help needed.
Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2019 10:17 am
G'Day
I'm new to SDR's so take that on board.
I'm wanting to use my Kenwood TS870 and my RSPDuo as a panadapter. I'm using the EXT RX ANT Jack (on the back of the 870)which is supposed to go to ground when in TX. I have a RX Guard by DX engineering between the Rig and my RSPDuo (just for added safety). I tired to tx a few dits and then went full tilt with a couple of words and I noticed my SDRUno software came up with the Overload Warning. I assume there is some RF getting in through the coax I have hooked up to the RSPDuo or that my EXT ANT Jack is putting out some RF. Is there any settings since I'm using omnirig in the middle that when I TX (I'm CW only btw) it disconnects the antennas on the RSPDuo?
73 de vk2icj . .
Chris
I'm new to SDR's so take that on board.
I'm wanting to use my Kenwood TS870 and my RSPDuo as a panadapter. I'm using the EXT RX ANT Jack (on the back of the 870)which is supposed to go to ground when in TX. I have a RX Guard by DX engineering between the Rig and my RSPDuo (just for added safety). I tired to tx a few dits and then went full tilt with a couple of words and I noticed my SDRUno software came up with the Overload Warning. I assume there is some RF getting in through the coax I have hooked up to the RSPDuo or that my EXT ANT Jack is putting out some RF. Is there any settings since I'm using omnirig in the middle that when I TX (I'm CW only btw) it disconnects the antennas on the RSPDuo?
73 de vk2icj . .
Chris