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



Interestingly, SDR-Console's developer recently fixed that very problem for playing back files recorded by SpectraVue using RFSpace hardware. You're warned that you will be going into negative frequencies, but the playback is accurate. I wonder if he did the same for Perseus files? Maybe check the latest beta?

best wishes,

Nick


At 21:27 25-02-14, you wrote:
One piece of advice - if you want to open a recording made in Perseus in
another SDR program like SDR Radio Console, make sure the center frequency
you pick for recording doesn't result in the lowest frequency of the
spectrum being less than 0 kHz - for example if you do a 2000 ks/s
recording with the center frequency at 950 kHz, Perseus software will play
it back but SDR Radio Console will refuse to open up the file (I have had
that happen). I think that SDR Console actually plays back a wider range of
frequencies than Perseus does and doesn't handle frequencies less than 0 as
well as Perseus.

Brett Saylor


On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 3:47 PM, Chuck Hutton <charlesh3@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Les:
>
> I'll bet some things are mixed up here.
>
> There's no sampling rate of 950 regardless of the unit you meant (samples,
> kilosamples, etc).
> Did you mean to set the center frequency to 950 kHz? That's a common
> choice to record 1.6 MHZ (not 1.75 MHZ) of spectrum, thereby covering 150
> kHz to 1750 kHz.
>
> Whatever sampling rate and center frequency you use has really no effect
> at all on "quality", although I am not sure what that means to you.
>
> Chuck
>
> > Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 13:30:11 -0600
> > From: les@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > To: irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: 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.
> >
> >
> > Les Rayburn, Director
> > High Noon Film
> > 130 1st Avenue West
> > Alabaster, AL 35007-8536
> > (205) 621-7500
> > (205) 621-7505 FAX
> > (205) 253-4867 CELL
> > http://www.highnoonfilm.com
> >
> >
>
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