Re: QRPLabs QDX and SDRConsole issues?
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2023 11:33 am
OK, I am thinking about this as I am typing. It helps me organize my thinking.
As I understand it you are using QDX to sample the spectrum around 10 MHz and are feeding the I/Q samples into SDRC.
The first two images makes sense if QDX tuned up but SDRC did not know the front end tuning had changed. So QDX is now at 10.01 MHz (yes, I tend to be anal about the capitalization {^_-}) That means the center frequency of the spectrum is really 10.01 MHz not 10.00 MHz, which it thinks is still the case. So you are not communicating the right thing to SDRC.
This page might be interesting and hide the culprit.
https://lirp.cdn-website.com/46d0be53/d ... -1920w.png
Selecting and setting the "IF output:" to 0.000.000 might. You are running a different sort of configuration than usual. If not on an even wilder shot try the other radio button setting.
The other issue may solve itself if you can convince SDRC about the tuning options. Technically you are a zero IF receiver. So that first suggestion above should settle things for you. Do be aware that NORMALLY you would tun USB to the suppressed carrier frequency. So to have the FT9 carrier at an audio frequency of 1 kHz you would tune to 14.073 MHz.
{^_^}
As I understand it you are using QDX to sample the spectrum around 10 MHz and are feeding the I/Q samples into SDRC.
The first two images makes sense if QDX tuned up but SDRC did not know the front end tuning had changed. So QDX is now at 10.01 MHz (yes, I tend to be anal about the capitalization {^_-}) That means the center frequency of the spectrum is really 10.01 MHz not 10.00 MHz, which it thinks is still the case. So you are not communicating the right thing to SDRC.
This page might be interesting and hide the culprit.
https://lirp.cdn-website.com/46d0be53/d ... -1920w.png
Selecting and setting the "IF output:" to 0.000.000 might. You are running a different sort of configuration than usual. If not on an even wilder shot try the other radio button setting.
The other issue may solve itself if you can convince SDRC about the tuning options. Technically you are a zero IF receiver. So that first suggestion above should settle things for you. Do be aware that NORMALLY you would tun USB to the suppressed carrier frequency. So to have the FT9 carrier at an audio frequency of 1 kHz you would tune to 14.073 MHz.
{^_^}