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Re: [TenTec] OK , sounds good

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] OK , sounds good
From: Floyd Sense <floyd@k8ac.net>
Reply-to: floyd@k8ac.net, Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 20:46:48 -0400
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There are a couple of approaches, both of which work. I first used the N4PY software along with LP-Pan and PowerSDR/IF. I ended up using an SDR-IQ receiver and Spectravue software, along with VSPE for sharing the Orion II com port between Spectravue and my logging program, DXLab suite. Originally, Carl's program was the only one that got the IF offsets right for the Orion and that's important so that the signal you're listening to appears at the correct point on the panadaptor display. If that's off, then mousing on a signal on the panadaptor display won't move it into your receive passband and you won't hear it.

Here were my reasons for using SDR-IQ instead of LP-Pan - others will disagree with which approach is best, but I found that the software was very dependent upon the version of Windows you're running and on other mysterious factors that never were identified.

1. With the SDR-IQ, no sound card is required. The processed signal is sent to the PC via the USB port of the SDR-IQ. That avoids all the problems involved with finding the right drivers for your sound card for the version of Windows you're running. Sounds like that should be simple to do, but it's not.

2. The latest version of Spectravue gets the Orion II offsets right just as the N4PY software does. I worked with Moe of Moetronics (author of Spectravue) to get this support right based on IF frequency info I fed him.

3. I found PowerSDR/IF to be unstable on both my XP and Win 7 systems. It routinely locked things up and couldn't be terminated, requiring a re-boot of the PC. TRX-Pan simply would not run correctly on either my XP or Win 7 systems. While the program would execute, some of the required graphics would not display. Spectravue worked correctly on both my systems and has NEVER failed or locked up the system.

4. When using LP-Pan with PowerSDR/IF, I found the height of the signals on the display to be lacking in spite of having adequate gain in the signal chain. With Spectravue, the sensitivity is superb and you can adjust the signal height on the display easily.

5. Using Spectravue, one can shrink the display window down to just show the panadaptor display, scales and mode buttons, so PowerSDR/IF has no advantage there.

Spectravue is well supported and the author works closely with the SDR-IQ manufacturer - they were together in the RFSpace booth at Dayton. The SDR-IQ uses exactly the same Orion IF output as LP-Pan does.

73, Floyd - K8AC



On 7/19/2011 5:51 PM, John Molenda wrote:
In response to my question of TT providing a pan adapter in the near
future several people responded ( thank you ) telling me how they sent
there OII back to the factory and have them pull out the IF to a extra
port on the back of the radio .  OK , sounds good anyone remember about
how much the mod cost ?  what software and hardware do I need to make
this pan adapter work ?  I assume that the hardware extracts the IF info
and sends it to my computer where a special software program turns it
into a pan adapter .  Is this correct ? If so any suggestions on the
best route to take ?  thanks again to you tech guys !  John molenda   kb2huk
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