Re: Getting started
It's best to turn off mic bias if you can. But it won't actually matter to the Softrock because it has blocking capacitors on its I/Q outputs, so that bias won't reach the rest of the circuit. If you
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Shirley Dulcey KE1L
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Re: Getting started
Roland, I'm sure it is written somewhere but you simply avoid any mic input that has a polarising voltage on one contact. I'm not sure about stereo on current laptops but older ones I've used can have
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Alan G4ZFQ
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Re: Getting started
Hi Evan, Is the "mic bias" issue written up somewhere? (Or, can you provide a precis?) Thanks, - Roland 9V1RT
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Roland Turner
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Re: Added Folder /3d printer files for cases
#file-notice
A design of mine can be found here. It also has the Openscad files so you can modify things.to your liking. Designed this when I was first learning Openscad. So I could probably do better now.
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David Jones
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Re: softrockrx.com down
Good Work! Thanks for all you do. Dave, K4TO
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K4TODave
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Re: softrockrx.com down
back up www.softrockrx.com www.softrock40.com I'll be adding to the site as I get the opportunity Ben Cherry ad8aw 73
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Ben Cherry
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Added Folder /3d printer files for cases
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Ben Cherry <satman39@...> added folder */3d printer files for cases*
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Group Notification <noreply@...>
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softrockrx.com down
Sorry, the softrockrx.com and softrock40.com website is temporarily down. it came up for annual renewal and the price more than doubled. I am in the process of transfering the domains to a new
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Ben Cherry
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Re: 3 Softrocks with cases for sale.
transceiver still for sale? 73 David ac9xh
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david todd <ac9xh@...>
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Re: 3 Softrocks with cases for sale.
Is the rxiii available ? Paul K2DB
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K2DB Paul Mackanos
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3 Softrocks with cases for sale.
I have 3 Tony Parks SDR's with cases FS. I built the rcvrs and got the transceiver at a hamfest. RXII receiver built for LF $40 RXIII receiver, HF $40 Transceiver, suspected to be the 40/30/20 $50
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George Rybicki <atomant@...>
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Re: Getting started
Here it is. 73 ... Sid. -- Sid Boyce ..
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Sid Boyce
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Re: Getting started
Tryg, Mike, the Ensemble uses an Si570 frequency synthesizer, driven by a microprocessor plus firmware. (I had to look it up to check, it's been a long time!) Under Linux the necessary software to
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G8DQX list
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File /Installing and using usbsoftrock on Ubuntu.pdf uploaded
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The following files and folders have been uploaded to the Files area of the [email protected] group. * /Installing and using usbsoftrock on Ubuntu.pdf (
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Re: Getting started
kit building info can be found at: www.wb5rvz.org 73 Ben softrockrx.com
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Ben Cherry
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Re: Getting started
Remember that SoftRock puts out a stereo audio signal to allow for separate I and Q channels. Very few laptops have stereo inputs. There are USB dongles with stereo inputs. Those do not have the mic
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Evan Hand
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Re: Getting started
I believe Quisk can run a Softrock on a Linux computer. John KC9OJV
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John KC9OJV
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Re: Getting started
Thanks to all who have replied. I really want to use the Softrock as it was a present from my late Mother and has been in the box since I got it. Cheers, Tryg --
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EI7CLB
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Re: Getting started
Yes, I woke up this morning thinking Quisk:-) 73 Alan G4ZFQ
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Alan G4ZFQ
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Re: Getting started
https://pypi.org/project/quisk/#files runs on Windows and Linux. Quisk was originally designed for N2ADR's own transceiver design. I was looking for Linux software for my Softrock and got Jim to
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Sid Boyce
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