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Re: CloudSDR
Okay, problem solved. First, my router was handing out 10.0.0.120 to a Macbook Air, so I deleted that and reserved a new address 10.0.0.112 for the CloudSDR on port 50112. Next, I had manually added the CloudSDR in SDR Console but that didn't work. I used the SDR Console Search function for RFSpace ...
Re: CloudSDR
Yes, the application is allowed in the Windows Defender Firewall and, yes, the local net is 10.0.0.x, and, yes, the port 50112 is correct.
I use IP 10.0.0.120:50112 to connect to the radio using SpectraVue without problems.
I use IP 10.0.0.120:50112 to connect to the radio using SpectraVue without problems.
Re: CloudSDR
Logfile attached for one connection attempt to a CloudSDR at 10.0.0.12:50112.
Re: CloudSDR
Sorry for the delay.
I've attached the logfile for a single attempt at connecting to a CloudSDR at 10.0.0.120:50112.
I've attached the logfile for a single attempt at connecting to a CloudSDR at 10.0.0.120:50112.
Re: CloudSDR
Is anyone running a CloudSDR with SDR Console? I cannot connect to mine and assume I have a setup problem.
- Sat Mar 26, 2022 8:14 pm
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: Edited SpectraVue .wav File Cannot be Played Back
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Edited SpectraVue .wav File Cannot be Played Back
I used SDRConsole to snip a 10 second portion of an I-Q file recorded by SpectraVue.
However, the snipped file does not playback in SpectraVue - an error window pops up "Input file not valid". The new snipped file does playback in SDRConsole.
Whit
However, the snipped file does not playback in SpectraVue - an error window pops up "Input file not valid". The new snipped file does playback in SDRConsole.
Whit