I was just about to ask the same
question.
I have only used quisk with Softrock/UHFSDR and HiQSDR RX/TX with
the Preselector and 10W PA with good reports and even solid QSO's
with W6/W7 and VK/ZL.
One afternoon I heard ZL2JVM on 14.215 and I gave him a call not
expecting a reply but we had a 5 minute QSO, my Sigs 5&6-7 -
12W PEP and a 2-el Lightning Bolt Quad.
Hardware used, various x86_64 boxes and an ODROID-X.
73 ... Sid.
On 20/04/14 23:06, MIKE DURKIN wrote:
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What hardware are you running Quisk on?
What version ?
did you ask Sid Boyce for help with ... a setup for
softrock ?
Mike KC7NOA
To:
softrock40@...
From:
wrcromwell@...
Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2014 15:30:39 -0400
Subject: [softrock40] quisk starting to work...
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Hi,
I have a softrock kit here waiting to be
assembled. Meanwhile I have
started playing with the SDR software. Since I run
Linux to the
exclusion of M$ Window$ I have started working
with Quisk. Today I
finally got to the point where I have audio from
my Kenwood (no I & Q)
producing a spectrum display, detecting the CW
signals, and presenting
them to my ears. That is big step and had to sort
out a lot of stuff. At
the moment the waterfall display is all solid
black. That will be
another configuration step or peripheral software
acquisition.
I expect the next step will be finding the keys to
the waterfall display
in the mountain of documentation. The results I
have today are
encouraging and I'll be using what I have so far
on the air. I have no
time some days and only a limited time on days
when I can break out the
"manual" but I expect to get it all working.
I intend to hook up the SDR to some of my regens
and the WWII receivers
that are wide as a barn door. And oh yes... to my
SoftRock kit receiver
when it is completed.
73,
Bill KU8H
--
Sid Boyce ... Hamradio License G3VBV, Licensed Private Pilot
Emeritus IBM/Amdahl Mainframes and Sun/Fujitsu Servers Tech Support
Senior Staff Specialist, Cricket Coach
Microsoft Windows Free Zone - Linux used for all Computing Tasks