Extend bandwidth for Pluto Plus
Extend bandwidth for Pluto Plus
Thanks for SDR Console ! It is my favorite. I am using Pluto Plus which reportedly offers 60 Mhz bandwidth. My SDR v3 running on Windows 8.1 on 64-bit PC only allows 6 MHz. How can I utilize more bandwidth in receive-only mode ?
Re: Extend bandwidth for Pluto Plus
Making sure Simon gets or has a Pluto Plus might make a difference.
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Re: Extend bandwidth for Pluto Plus
Is this the Chinese copy? I doubt it supports 60MHz but it may. Can you supply a link?
There will be a Pluto Next Generation from AD soon, this is USB3 and a nice radio, hoping to get one.
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Yes I bought this gadget from the communists - the Analog Devices chips are probably illegal copies as well - no manuals, no support, no respect for intellectual property of others, not ready to play in the major leagues, yet they persist.
I was snooping about the XML files in user/AppData/Roaming/SDRconsole using my firefox browser and I noticed that the parameters relate to "ADALM PLUTO" which is the legitimate SDR. Would it be possible to edit the radio definition parameters in your XML file to allow SDR Console to display the entire 70 cm ham band in the spectrum display ?
I was snooping about the XML files in user/AppData/Roaming/SDRconsole using my firefox browser and I noticed that the parameters relate to "ADALM PLUTO" which is the legitimate SDR. Would it be possible to edit the radio definition parameters in your XML file to allow SDR Console to display the entire 70 cm ham band in the spectrum display ?
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Sorry about previous dumb question - it is obvious that the bandwidth parameters must be in your .dll and not capable of user edit as in the .xml file. By the way, it appears that high and low frequency parameters in Console Radio definitions seem to have no effect.
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Is this the Chinese copy? I doubt it supports 60MHz but it may. Can you supply a link?
There will be a Pluto Next Generation from AD soon, this is USB3 and a nice radio, hoping to get one.
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Is this the Chinese copy? I doubt it supports 60MHz but it may. Can you supply a link?
There will be a Pluto Next Generation from AD soon, this is USB3 and a nice radio, hoping to get one.
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W6PUY wrote: ↑Fri May 13, 2022 7:18 pm
Here is the link you requested:
posting.php?mode=quote&f=53&t=1694&p=8779#preview
Re: Extend bandwidth for Pluto Plus
If the item you are asking about has USB 2 rather than USB 3 get your belly laugh and feeling of wise superiority as you throw it our of your mind. Somebody might cram 60 msps through a USB 2 link if they use one bit per sample. Otherwise it's impossible. That's an easy scam detection.W6PUY wrote: ↑Fri May 13, 2022 8:58 pm Sorry about previous dumb question - it is obvious that the bandwidth parameters must be in your .dll and not capable of user edit as in the .xml file. By the way, it appears that high and low frequency parameters in Console Radio definitions seem to have no effect.
(And the link you posted is simple a posting link here on this forum. Maybe try again?)
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Re: Extend bandwidth for Pluto Plus
Ah, Ethernet. I'd not expect much more than 40 MHz bandwidth to be usable for one channel read only. For two RX plus 2 TX much less - unless you drop to 8 bit samples.
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