Re: [IRCA] SDR-Console and the Perseus SDR Volume Levels
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Re: [IRCA] SDR-Console and the Perseus SDR Volume Levels



Don,

I was advised that if you lowered the sampling rate to 950, the Perseus could record 1750 KHz worth of bandwidth (the entire AM band). Have you tried that? I assume quality might suffer a bit, but that might be offset by the ability to record the entire band.


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On 2/25/2014 1:02 PM, Don Moman VE6JY wrote:
There is a volume tab in the SDR Console next to the speaker icon in the
VFO pane. Even tho it says 75 the actual level may be anything - it is just
an icon.

Using the native Perseus software recording is 1600 khz maximum - it
records what you have the screen width set to.

73 Don
VE6JY


On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 5:49 PM, Les Rayburn <les@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Got the new Perseus SDR hooked up and running last night using SDRV4.1
downloaded from the Perseus web site. No problems at all with the initial
installation on Windows 7 Pro. Had it working within moments.

One issue I did notice was that when I used the Perseus with the
SDR-Console software, the AF output volume was much lower compared to the
native Perseus software. No idea why this would be, and couldn't find a
place to adjust the level inside the SDR-Console software. Can someone
offer assistance?

RF levels appeared to be the same for both software.

So far, I love the Perseus! One other question--how much bandwidth can the
Perseus record in I/O mode? I've seen some sites that say it's limited to
800 KHz, others say 1600 KHz, and others 2 MHz. My understanding is that it
would cover the entire AM band, which would be 1710 KHz (1.7 MHz)


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SDR-IQ,Funcube Pro, Wellbrooke ALA-1530+ loop, LF Engineering Active Whips,
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