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I just received my new Airspy Mini from the June special. I already own the R2. How do I keep the serials separate in the FMPA-CC .bat file? Is it possible copy and rename with the different serial embedded, or a different method y'all employ? Thanks
 

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You don't need to use the airspy serial numbers in the bat files.
All you need is the sdr # and it will be linked that way. Here's my bat file as an example
Code:
ECHO
CD C:\DSDPlus 1
Start CMD /c FMPA -rc -o20016 -fFREQUENCY
timeout/t 2
Start CMD /c "DSDPlus -r1 -i20016 -o1 -t -E -v4 -O NUL"
 

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I just received my new Airspy Mini from the June special. I already own the R2. How do I keep the serials separate in the FMPA-CC .bat file? Is it possible copy and rename with the different serial embedded, or a different method y'all employ? Thanks

Serials should go in your FMPA.cfg file. I have 2 serials separated by a comma and one space in mine.


From the DSDPlus notes file
The FMPA program is used with Airspy devices. Your Airspy serial number(s) should be added
to the FMPA.cfg file; right-click on it and use Windows Notepad to edit the file.

From the FMPA ? file

FMPA 2.43

Usage:
FMPA [options] Normal operation
FMPA -h Show help

Options:
-i<num> Airspy / Airspy Mini device number (1-255) [-i1]
-o<num> Output audio device (1-255) [-o1]
-o<linkID> Output audio DSD+ Link ID (256-65535)
-oT<port> Output audio TCP port (256-65535)
-L<num> LNA gain (0-15) [-L15]
-M<num> Mixer gain (0-15) [-M15]
-V<num> VGA gain (0-15) [-V10]
-T<num> Enable/disable bias tee (0-1) [-T0]
-f<MHz> Initial tuned frequency [-f99.9]
-b<kHz> Initial filter bandwidth (4, 7.6, 9.5, 12.5, 22) [-b7]
-u<num> Enable/disable unlicensed spectrum display (0-1) [-u0]
-z<num> Show zoomed spectrum (0-1) [-z1]
-n<num> Select noise filter (0-2) [-n0]
-v<num> Set volume level (0-500) [-v100]
-s<num> Enable/disable scanner mode (0-1) [-s0]
-wsl<v>.<h> Spectrum window location [-wsl50.50]
-_<num> Minimize windows at startup; bitmapped
-rc Role is trunk control/rest channel monitor
-rv Role is trunk voice channel monitor


@Reconrider how are you specifying the dongle? I do not see an i1 or i2 in your file?
 

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Serials should go in your FMPA.cfg file. I have 2 serials separated by a comma and one space in mine.
@Reconrider how are you specifying the dongle? I do not see an i1 or i2 in your file?
I do not have any serial numbers for my airspys logged in the FMPA.CFG file
That's the beauty of the airspy and dsd. No need to actually call for it like with the RTL dongles. You simply run FMPA and it will pick a free device. Once you "define" a dongle to use that's when you have to put the serials in that CFG file.
 

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Ok, I tried that, and still nothing.

R2 is running unitrunker and the mini on DSD+, but neither one will run at the same time.
I'll work on it some more this weekend. Thanks for the suggestions, guys.
 
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