SDR-Radio.com Supports bladeRF
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Re: SDR-Radio.com Supports bladeRF
Ok thanks for looking into it. Is it possible the USB cable is too long? I am using the one they provided with the BladeRF and it's plugged directly into the motherboard port.
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Re: SDR-Radio.com Supports bladeRF
I doubt it.cmh716 wrote:Ok thanks for looking into it. Is it possible the USB cable is too long? I am using the one they provided with the BladeRF and it's plugged directly into the motherboard port.
Simon G4ELI
http://v2.sdr-radio.com
http://v2.sdr-radio.com
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Re: SDR-Radio.com Supports bladeRF
hi,SDR-Radio.com wrote:Hi,
http://v2.sdr-radio.com/Download.aspx take the Beta. Has been tested on a computer in the US with USB 3.0, on my computer with USB 2.0.
Maximum sample rate is 38.4MHz, to use this you'll need a decent CPU. Lowest sample rate is 2 MHz.
Complaints here if you want, I'm going to start a few TX components today, step one is reading from the microphone - not rocket science I know.
I installed sdr-radio.com on my PC with windows xp.And after connect my bladeRF,I didn't find the bladeRF option in sdr-radio.and I saw the window says"nothing found,sorry" for every option in the "Search" menu. Could you please help me ?thank you !
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Re: SDR-Radio.com Supports bladeRF
@30Mhz or more, i also get stuttering.
@20Mhz it is ok.
I7 processor with 4GB ram and 500GB ssd.
connected bladeRF with usb3.
@20Mhz it is ok.
I7 processor with 4GB ram and 500GB ssd.
connected bladeRF with usb3.
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Re: SDR-Radio.com Supports bladeRF
As per a previous comment I get the message "cannot get exclusive access to the selected radio". When I look to add the Bladerf radio there is an orange 'x' I guess this is the problem.
The Blade-cli command line program is working fine. Anything I should look out for.
System - Windows 7 USB 3 Bladerf auto loads the Hostedx40.rbf at power up.
p.s. love the layout of your GUI
The Blade-cli command line program is working fine. Anything I should look out for.
System - Windows 7 USB 3 Bladerf auto loads the Hostedx40.rbf at power up.
p.s. love the layout of your GUI
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Re: SDR-Radio.com Supports bladeRF
Sometimes the software is not ended correctly, still the sdr console task is running in the background. Killing it with task manager cures this.
Also at most starts I get a requester that forces me to delete the window settings, otherwise the software refuses to start. Well, beta...but a nice piece of work!
Ralph.
Also at most starts I get a requester that forces me to delete the window settings, otherwise the software refuses to start. Well, beta...but a nice piece of work!
Ralph.
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Re: SDR-Radio.com Supports bladeRF
Hi Simon,
I gave your app a try this weekend here are my observations:-
- It looks great
- With the BladeRF connected via USB-2 It works OK up to 10 Msps, beyond that I get stuttering, nothing looks out of order on the performance monitor
- With the BladeRF connected via USB-3 I get a BSOD after running the app for only a few seconds
My system is Win7-64 on a i7-3770K / gigabyte z77x-ud5h
Mike
I gave your app a try this weekend here are my observations:-
- It looks great
- With the BladeRF connected via USB-2 It works OK up to 10 Msps, beyond that I get stuttering, nothing looks out of order on the performance monitor
- With the BladeRF connected via USB-3 I get a BSOD after running the app for only a few seconds
My system is Win7-64 on a i7-3770K / gigabyte z77x-ud5h
Mike
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Re: SDR-Radio.com Supports bladeRF
Hi Mike,drelectro wrote:Hi Simon,
I gave your app a try this weekend here are my observations:-
- It looks great
- With the BladeRF connected via USB-2 It works OK up to 10 Msps, beyond that I get stuttering, nothing looks out of order on the performance monitor
- With the BladeRF connected via USB-3 I get a BSOD after running the app for only a few seconds
My system is Win7-64 on a i7-3770K / gigabyte z77x-ud5h
Mike
With USB2.0 10 MS/s is about the max you'll get.
If you get a BSOD then it's a driver issue I'm afraid.
Simon G4ELI
http://v2.sdr-radio.com
http://v2.sdr-radio.com
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Re: SDR-Radio.com Supports bladeRF
Got the BSOD when I had a presentation, and the USB cable slipped out of the BladeRF Got some comments, "the same happened to Bill Gates a time ago"...
Ralph.
Ralph.
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Re: SDR-Radio.com Supports bladeRF
Hi,
I download the sdr-radio.com v2 ,and I use the xp. After I connecte my bladeRF and load the fpga using the bladeRF-cli,then I open the console.But I can't find the "bladeRF" in the search dropdown, and I saw the window says"nothing found sorry" every time when I chose one thing in the drop down.
Could you please tell me what should I do to let my bladeRF work correctly with the sdr-radio?
Thank you very much!!
I download the sdr-radio.com v2 ,and I use the xp. After I connecte my bladeRF and load the fpga using the bladeRF-cli,then I open the console.But I can't find the "bladeRF" in the search dropdown, and I saw the window says"nothing found sorry" every time when I chose one thing in the drop down.
Could you please tell me what should I do to let my bladeRF work correctly with the sdr-radio?
Thank you very much!!
SDR-Radio.com wrote:Hi,
http://v2.sdr-radio.com/Download.aspx take the Beta. Has been tested on a computer in the US with USB 3.0, on my computer with USB 2.0.
Maximum sample rate is 38.4MHz, to use this you'll need a decent CPU. Lowest sample rate is 2 MHz.
Complaints here if you want, I'm going to start a few TX components today, step one is reading from the microphone - not rocket science I know.
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Re: SDR-Radio.com Supports bladeRF
Hi - Tell me more: USB 2 or USB 3, if USB 3 what chipset. What operating system (must be 64-bit at the moment)?evaxc wrote:Hi,
I download the sdr-radio.com v2 ,and I use the xp. After I connecte my bladeRF and load the fpga using the bladeRF-cli,then I open the console.But I can't find the "bladeRF" in the search dropdown, and I saw the window says"nothing found sorry" every time when I chose one thing in the drop down.
Could you please tell me what should I do to let my bladeRF work correctly with the sdr-radio?
Thank you very much!!
SDR-Radio.com wrote:Hi,
http://v2.sdr-radio.com/Download.aspx take the Beta. Has been tested on a computer in the US with USB 3.0, on my computer with USB 2.0.
Maximum sample rate is 38.4MHz, to use this you'll need a decent CPU. Lowest sample rate is 2 MHz.
Complaints here if you want, I'm going to start a few TX components today, step one is reading from the microphone - not rocket science I know.
I have quite a few reports of success, if you can't see the device in my console then it's a driver / firmware / Nuand issue I'm afraid.
I think I (we) need a page on the nuand site which explains how to install the bladeRF on Windows and confirm that everything is in place and that it's working.
Simon G4ELI
http://v2.sdr-radio.com
http://v2.sdr-radio.com
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Re: SDR-Radio.com Supports bladeRF
I guess 64 bit is the problem - usually XP is 32 bit... Can confirm, it does not work on a WinXP 32 bit machine.
Ralph.
Ralph.
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Re: SDR-Radio.com Supports bladeRF
Raplh,dk5ras wrote:I guess 64 bit is the problem - usually XP is 32 bit... Can confirm, it does not work on a WinXP 32 bit machine.
Ralph.
There are no 32-bit support DLLs in the current kit, only 64-bit.
Simon G4ELI
http://v2.sdr-radio.com
http://v2.sdr-radio.com
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Re: SDR-Radio.com Supports bladeRF
Hi everyone.
edit: I am an idiot.
Forgot to load the FPGA before loading SDR-radio.
Working good so far. (not that I know what I'm doing LOL)
edit: I am an idiot.
Forgot to load the FPGA before loading SDR-radio.
Working good so far. (not that I know what I'm doing LOL)
Last edited by schrambo on Thu Nov 14, 2013 1:40 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: SDR-Radio.com Supports bladeRF
SDR-Radio.com wrote:Hi - Tell me more: USB 2 or USB 3, if USB 3 what chipset. What operating system (must be 64-bit at the moment)?evaxc wrote:Hi,
I download the sdr-radio.com v2 ,and I use the xp. After I connecte my bladeRF and load the fpga using the bladeRF-cli,then I open the console.But I can't find the "bladeRF" in the search dropdown, and I saw the window says"nothing found sorry" every time when I chose one thing in the drop down.
Could you please tell me what should I do to let my bladeRF work correctly with the sdr-radio?
Thank you very much!!
SDR-Radio.com wrote:Hi,
http://v2.sdr-radio.com/Download.aspx take the Beta. Has been tested on a computer in the US with USB 3.0, on my computer with USB 2.0.
Maximum sample rate is 38.4MHz, to use this you'll need a decent CPU. Lowest sample rate is 2 MHz.
Complaints here if you want, I'm going to start a few TX components today, step one is reading from the microphone - not rocket science I know.
I have quite a few reports of success, if you can't see the device in my console then it's a driver / firmware / Nuand issue I'm afraid.
I think I (we) need a page on the nuand site which explains how to install the bladeRF on Windows and confirm that everything is in place and that it's working.
usb2.0,I set the samplerate as 40Ms/s ,and found many samples lost,and one 100MB file generated in 10s. what a pity my operating system is 32bit