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DaveNF2G
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I don't use start commands at all. I just call the program.
Wouldn't that explain why you haven't managed to run everything from a single batch file?I don't use start commands at all. I just call the program.
Wouldn't that explain why you haven't managed to run everything from a single batch file?
Well, how do you expect to start multiple processes without using the START command?I have no idea. I haven't written many batch files since DOS 6.22 went away. A start command would have been redundant.
Is anyone who uses a single batch file running multiple cores? I still can't get a batch file to work correctly, even with pauses or timers inserted. I wonder if it has to do with core affinities or data buffering.
Got it. You tell Windows to run the programs serially, then tell us that you can't get them to run in parallel.By "call" I mean stating the program that should start. I would only use CALL when trying to run something "outside" the batch file.
And what do you get with the SpyVerter disconnected from the rtl dongle?1) Power is supplied, on my SpyVerter, from a wall wart, not USB.
2) SpyVerter works well. I run 3 dongles. 2 are scanning and third is on HF with SpyVerter right now - 1160 AM infomercial.
3) Tune via FMP24 throws -12 error.
If you don't have an Airspy SDR or Airspy Mini SDR, you'll always get an error if you run FMPA.4) Tune via FMPA throws error - probably because line #1 in FMPA.cfg file has no serial number
No such beast.5) Per prior request - how to obtain serial number for SpyVerter?
Winner, winner, chicken dinner.6) Thought that SpyVerter's function was to be upstream (confirmed) on RF stream and convert in-bound signal and provide it to RTL-SDR
7) Thought that RTL-SDR did the actual tuning, and THAT is what any FMP tuner would have to work with directly - Not SpyVerter
8) If 7 above is correct, then use of FMPA would not be appropriate since RTL-SDR is not an AirSpy device.
And what do you get with the SpyVerter disconnected from the rtl dongle?
Winner, winner, chicken dinner.
Well, FMP24 is tuned to 121.27 MHz, isn't it? And it's being fed an AM signal at 121.27 MHz, isn't it?Thanks! I still have a question. The tuner opens now and it looked like it was working. But now if I tune -f98.1 I get a strong wave for The BEAR - a rock station in Traverse City - with the SpyVerter in the loop on device #1. If I add 120 Mhz to the target freq 1.270 Mhz and run with -f121.270 and look at the FMP24 display it shows it tuned to 121.270 Mhz and not 1.270.
No audio in FMP24 when using AM demodulation?Plus - there is no audio other than sound floor while there is audio on another analog radio. On SDR Console I add 120,000,000 and it works like a charm. Thoughts? Maybe this evening when HF is much clearer on the low side - 80 meters to AM Broadcast...