[Skimmertalk] CWSL and HPSDR

dd5xx at web.de dd5xx at web.de
Thu Jun 20 06:25:22 EDT 2019


Hi Brad,

you never will succeed to calibrate your RP with HDSDR/CWSL_Tee and get correct values reported, simply said because you are not using a 50 Ohm input on the classic RedPitaya/StemLab. Even if you try, you would realize that your S-meter are not linear 160-10m when you cross-check with a real meter. I don't know how this behaves on the new RedPitaya with the 50 Ohm input, maybe someone tested it already and can give you feedback.
 
73
Saki, DD5XX
 

Gesendet: Donnerstag, 20. Juni 2019 um 03:58 Uhr
Von: "Brad Denison" <brad.denison at gmail.com>
An: skimmertalk at contesting.com
Betreff: [Skimmertalk] CWSL and HPSDR
Thanks Bob - perhaps I did not word my question correctly. I am more
interested in knowing that if I put in a calibrated signal source (S9
for example) to my receivers I get that value reported back correctly.
The only way I know how to do this with a QS1R or a RP is by using
CWSL TEE & HPSDR, which by default, never returns the value I know I
am injecting. MY FDM-S2 for example requires no fiddling with
parameters for the software to yield the appropriate S9 on the
display.

For now I am not worried about the frequency of spots or SNR of spots
- just that my receivers are showing S9 when I put in a S9 (or any
other value for that matter).


Perhaps this clarification will help with an answer.


Brad, W1NT


>If you can "see" band noise on all bands with scale factor 16 (the

>default), you're fine. No need to calibrate the HDSDR S-meter; CW Skimmer
>doesn't calculate the S/N ratio that way. The scale factor you set in
>HDSDR's Extio_CWSL dialog has no effect on the reports generated by CW
>Skimmer Server. Better to check that your frequency of your spots matches
>those reported by calibrated skimmers such as those at KM3T.
>
>The feature of Aggregator that would compare your frequency calibration to
>those of all others was disabled a long time ago to improve server
>performance, as I understand it.

>

>73,

>

>Bob, N6TV

>

>

On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 6:04 PM Brad Denison <brad.denison at gmail.com
<http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/skimmertalk>> wrote:

>

>

>* So, it's summer and I figured while not too busy I would do a health check*

>* on my skimmers. Using CWSL and HPSDR is not something that I have
bothered *>* with too much in detail but I observe that there is an s-meter
calibration *>* procedure and also that the scale factor parameter changes
the S-meter when *>* that parameter is adjusted. *> >* So my ask to the
experts is when using a calibrated signal source what is *>* the
appropriate method to setup HDSDR using CWSL such that I can ensure my *>*
skimmers are healthy in the levels that they are hearing? *> >* Thanks, *> >*
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