Alan,


On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 11:49 PM, Ron Hayes <ka2rrz@yahoo.com> wrote:
I never heard of that one or any mention of it in the groups??

Has anyone tried the Mirics-based SDR dongles? They seem to have some interesting specs vs. the RTLs (blog.palosaari.fi)  submitted 3 days ago by oldmaninohio

http://www.reddit.com/r/RTLSDR/comments/1ny4s0/has_anyone_tried_the_miricsbased_sdr_dongles_they/


Here is a comment from the above page:

"You can buy the reference design right from the manufacturer:"

http://www.mirics.com/node/31

Antti's LinuxTV Blog 2013-08-17

Mirics MSi3101 SDR Linux driver

http://blog.palosaari.fi/2013/08/mirics-msi3101-sdr-linux-driver.html


And since Osmocom is becoming the "middleware" for many SDR capable devices,

this might be a good addition.


Sincerely,




Martin
 
I got the DDS ad9850 wired to the arduino and the encoder, guessing on the encoder some with the pin outs, may have to change 2 wires if it counts the wrong way. In the morning I will start with the code oh boy can't wait for that, you know how much I like code. I am going to start with a fresh arduino download maybe that will help???


On Thursday, October 10, 2013 11:30 PM, Alan Corey <alancorey@yahoo.com> wrote:
I found this program yesterday: https://github.com/gordonjcp/lysdr

It's the GUI part of a minimal HDSDR/SDR# type program but it needs an IQ stream from something.  It seems to be mostly intended for use with Softrocks but I wonder if anyone's been able to feed something like the output from rtl_sdr into it?  It's got some Python and some C, requires Jackaudio.  I was able to build it and run it under OpenBSD 5.2 without much trouble. Only does USB/LSB as written, Googling doesn't find me anything connecting it with any Osmocom stuff.  rtl_tcp through Netcat might work better because it seems to want to control the frequencies.  I've only got a couple of $20 dongles.
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