Actually Joanne my tip of disconnecting antenna to set noise at "zero S-point". Seems to work perfectly with my HL2, but on the Airspy HF+ it certainly does not. Interesting to note there is no hardware AGC in the Hermes Lite 2, only LNA Gain which I never have to touch once set, regardless of the presence of strong signals or change of band. The front end just seems bomb-proof.jdow wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 11:04 am Max, "Regarding Visual Gain", I discovered the DSP issue by trying to get the wrong piece of hardware properly calibrated using the Visual Gain control. It went extremely wonky before I could achieve calibration. I am not sure what feature in the system went bad. All the DSP should float nicely since it uses "float", 32 bit floating point numbers. And as I typed that I thought of settings for noise reduction, agc, and possibly the overload blanking. They do shift nicely with the way Simon gets visual gain by multiplying all samples by a visual gain "constant". Simon should probably look into that.
{^_^} (I just passed it along to Simon.)
Seems the hardware AGC in the HF+ messes things up so it's extremely hard to get any kind of meaningful calibration by starting out with antenna disconnected. Just as soon as AGC is turned on the whole noise floor shoots up. Conversely, trying to operate it with AGC off produces some pretty nasty results on a band late night with lots of very loud signals. So getting any meaningful S-meter calibration is very hard.
It's interesting to see (I think I have this right) that Yousef's own SDR# does not come with any kind of S-meter as standard. Maybe that's why? I think somehow his very active AGC profiles are fundamental in some way to getting the performance from the HF+ but make any kind of calibration extremely difficult or maybe impossible?
Max