SDRuno Unable to tune above 412MHz
SDRuno Unable to tune above 412MHz
Hello
This morning I was tuning around the bands with SDRuno when I noticed that if I tune above 412MHz. I just get an error "RSP error (tune) SDRuno will terminate". I hit the OK button, the program closes and I need to restart the application. I reinstalled SDRuno and it continued to crash. I tried SDR-console and there were no issues with the tuning.
This morning I was tuning around the bands with SDRuno when I noticed that if I tune above 412MHz. I just get an error "RSP error (tune) SDRuno will terminate". I hit the OK button, the program closes and I need to restart the application. I reinstalled SDRuno and it continued to crash. I tried SDR-console and there were no issues with the tuning.
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Re: SDRuno Unable to tune above 412MHz
Are you installing Version 1.22? Perhaps try rolling back to an earlier version.
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Re: SDRuno Unable to tune above 412MHz
I am experiencing exactly the same problem. Installed 1.22 yesterday and all the tuning features worked fine as high as 1.8 Ghz. This morning I'm getting the RSP tuning error message at 412 MHz.
Going to roll back to 1.21 then reinstall 1.22 and see what happens.
Going to roll back to 1.21 then reinstall 1.22 and see what happens.
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Re: SDRuno Unable to tune above 412MHz
This is a bug that only occurs if you select Gain mode. It does not occur in Gain Reduction Mode. It also only occurs at the lower gain settings. The bug will be fixed in the next release of SDRuno
Sincerely
SDRplay Tech_Support
Sincerely
SDRplay Tech_Support
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Re: SDRuno Unable to tune above 412MHz
I get a similar error in Gain Reduction Mode.
It occurs every time on 1258 MHz but only if I increase the bandwidth above 2 Mhz
JJ
It occurs every time on 1258 MHz but only if I increase the bandwidth above 2 Mhz
JJ
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Re: SDRuno Unable to tune above 412MHz
Can someone provide screenshots showing the problem as I'm unable to replicate it.
Thanks,
Andy
Thanks,
Andy
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send me an email. They are too big to post here.
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Re: SDRuno Unable to tune above 412MHz
This may deserve a new thread because it occurs at any frequency but SDRUNO terminates in the same way.
I uninstalled SDRUNO and reinstalled it as well as reset it. Same result.
2 MHz bandwidth works fine but 3 and above crash.
It used to work and just stopped.
This may be USB interface related. I am running Windows 10 and am on the Insider preview program with Microsoft.
There was a Windows update earlier this week.
Also SDRConsole will freeze up but not terminate under the same conditions.
JJ
I uninstalled SDRUNO and reinstalled it as well as reset it. Same result.
2 MHz bandwidth works fine but 3 and above crash.
It used to work and just stopped.
This may be USB interface related. I am running Windows 10 and am on the Insider preview program with Microsoft.
There was a Windows update earlier this week.
Also SDRConsole will freeze up but not terminate under the same conditions.
JJ
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Re: SDRuno Unable to tune above 412MHz
There is an issue in 1.22 that has been addressed for the next release...
For the RSP2 there is a RF gain range step at 420MHz - if max gain is selected whilst trying to go over this boundary, SDRuno will return a tuning error. It will only happen going from low to high (i.e. from lower than 420 MHz to above 420 MHz) - when changing the frequency in the other direction, this should not be an issue.
(it may appear at a lower frequency than 420MHz if you are scrolling quickly because of the frequency update to the screen)
There is a similar RF step for the RSP1A at 1GHz (going low to high) and 60 MHz (going high to low)
If this is not what you are seeing, please raise a ticket at https://www.sdrplay.com/support and we'll have a look at the problem.
Best regards,
Andy
For the RSP2 there is a RF gain range step at 420MHz - if max gain is selected whilst trying to go over this boundary, SDRuno will return a tuning error. It will only happen going from low to high (i.e. from lower than 420 MHz to above 420 MHz) - when changing the frequency in the other direction, this should not be an issue.
(it may appear at a lower frequency than 420MHz if you are scrolling quickly because of the frequency update to the screen)
There is a similar RF step for the RSP1A at 1GHz (going low to high) and 60 MHz (going high to low)
If this is not what you are seeing, please raise a ticket at https://www.sdrplay.com/support and we'll have a look at the problem.
Best regards,
Andy
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