Copying digital modes with SDRuno
Copying digital modes with SDRuno
I have had my RSP2 working OK copying AM, SSB, FM and CW but wanted to try monitoring WSPR, JT65 and other digital modes. I have Virtual Audio Cable and am using WSJT-X software for the digital modes. I have some experience with Virtual Audio Cable using it previously with a FLEX-1500. I able to setup CAT frequency control of the RSP2 control but can't seem to get the audio signal to decode. The WSJT-X waterfall has a a lot of thick evenly spaced vertical bars and doesn't look like it should when receiving properly as with other radios.
Is anyone using Virtual Audio Cable with SDRuno and can give me some tips?
Thanks,
Phil N3ZP
Is anyone using Virtual Audio Cable with SDRuno and can give me some tips?
Thanks,
Phil N3ZP
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Re: Copying digital modes with SDRuno
Once I found how to select the audio output device in SDRuno, there was no problems decoding WSPR using the same setup as yours. Using the volume controls, you can monitor the levels of the Virtual Audio Cable masking sure you've got signal there. Of course, you can monitor them in WSJT-X as well. Make sure the levels aren't too high or low. Also, I hope you didn't used the VAC with the voice sponsor message each n:th second. 

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Re: Copying digital modes with SDRuno
I currently monitor 4 VFO's using VAC and Fldigi on SDR UNO 1.04 with no dropouts.
Those vertical bars are drop outs.
When I upgraded to 1.12.2 I got drops outs at only 4 Mhz. 1.04 works perfectly at 5 Mhz with 5 VFO, 4 being used for Fldigi on 80m and 40m.
There is a processor overload problem with 1.12.2
W9KJO
Those vertical bars are drop outs.
When I upgraded to 1.12.2 I got drops outs at only 4 Mhz. 1.04 works perfectly at 5 Mhz with 5 VFO, 4 being used for Fldigi on 80m and 40m.
There is a processor overload problem with 1.12.2
W9KJO
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Re: Copying digital modes with SDRuno
So I'm looking to use VAC to pipe "audio" [really just a bitstream] from SDRuno to FLdigi, WinPSK, Spectrum Lab, & etc for digital mode copy. In unix I would just pipe stuff from one application to another, but Winderz always makes things more complicated.
I D/L'ed the current VAC software, and created a virtual cable, but I'm not finding the [Output] Option selector in the SDRuno's Virtual Receiver Panel [RX_Control_0_0]. Yes, I've restarted both applications, and also rebooted my laptop and then started both apps from scratch - VAC first.
Running software SDRuno, Version 1.12 (23 December2016)
As a noob, please tell me what I am missing?
Tnx es 73, n1kgy
I D/L'ed the current VAC software, and created a virtual cable, but I'm not finding the [Output] Option selector in the SDRuno's Virtual Receiver Panel [RX_Control_0_0]. Yes, I've restarted both applications, and also rebooted my laptop and then started both apps from scratch - VAC first.
Running software SDRuno, Version 1.12 (23 December2016)
As a noob, please tell me what I am missing?
Tnx es 73, n1kgy
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Re: Copying digital modes with SDRuno
It's hiding. Click the Settings button on the RX Control window, and then click the left arrow that's inline with the tab row until you see the 'Out' tab. That tab has the dropdown that selects the output device.n1kgy wrote:I D/L'ed the current VAC software, and created a virtual cable, but I'm not finding the [Output] Option selector in the SDRuno's Virtual Receiver Panel [RX_Control_0_0].
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Re: Copying digital modes with SDRuno
Got it. Thanks!k9cuf wrote:It's hiding. Click the Settings button on the RX Control window, and then click the left arrow that's inline with the tab row until you see the 'Out' tab. That tab has the dropdown that selects the output device.
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