Hi,
Hopefully this is the correct forum for this and I haven't missed a reference to this issue already...
I'm using SDRC 3.0.26 on a Bootcamp (MacBook Pro) installation of Windows 10 and also on a 2015 Dell Latitude E7250 and am experiencing audio distortion when connecting to Spyserver SDRs (both LAN and WAN) on both machines.
The distortion manifests itself as a low frequency "crackle" increasing with the strength of the received signal. No setting changes appear to eradicate the problem! Direct connection to my own Airspy Discovery HF+ via USB in SDRC yields perfect audio, as does SDR# when connecting to all Spyserver SDRs.
I have taken a short video capture of the issue (from the MacBook Pro), which I will attempt to attach to this post...
Any help would be appreciated as SDRC is my preferred software solution and I really want to make some comaparative IQ recordings from different locations
Thanks,
James
SDRC 3.0.26 - Spyserver Audio Issue
Re: SDRC 3.0.26 - Spyserver Audio Issue
I may be not correct, but isn't Spyservers part of SDR#? SDRC has it's own set of servers worldwide:
http://onairv3.sdrspace.com/onair-v3.xml
I don't see a Jon-G4URH anywhere on the list above.
I wouldn't think the SDRC and SDR# are compatible.
73 Kriss KA1GJU
http://onairv3.sdrspace.com/onair-v3.xml
I don't see a Jon-G4URH anywhere on the list above.
I wouldn't think the SDRC and SDR# are compatible.
73 Kriss KA1GJU
73 Kriss KA1GJU Home of the KA1GJU Super Station SDRC Servers in NH, USA (FN42mw & FN43na)
Re: SDRC 3.0.26 - Spyserver Audio Issue
Hi Kriss,
If you know the address of an Airspy Spyserver then this is supported in SDRC... under Definitions -> Search -> Airspy -> Spyserver
I've added/tested a number of definitions and all exhibit the same problem with audio... as far as I can recall this wasn't present in earlier versions.
Thanks,
James
If you know the address of an Airspy Spyserver then this is supported in SDRC... under Definitions -> Search -> Airspy -> Spyserver
I've added/tested a number of definitions and all exhibit the same problem with audio... as far as I can recall this wasn't present in earlier versions.
Thanks,
James