Working on Windows
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Working on Windows
Yea,
With help from nuand I have the bladeRF bopping along nicely with Windows 8 (USB 2.0 at the moment). Will post screenshots tomorrow using my satellite antennas.
Toodles
With help from nuand I have the bladeRF bopping along nicely with Windows 8 (USB 2.0 at the moment). Will post screenshots tomorrow using my satellite antennas.
Toodles
Simon G4ELI
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Re: Working on Windows
What help did they give you exactly???
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Re: Working on Windows
Help from nuand was 'just' API assistance so I could understand the radio's architecture. I have no problems at all with the software provided from the repository.
All-in-all for a new-born radio costing (I think) $420 it's rather remarkable.
Tomorrow I hope to post some screenshots...
All-in-all for a new-born radio costing (I think) $420 it's rather remarkable.
Tomorrow I hope to post some screenshots...
Simon G4ELI
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http://v2.sdr-radio.com
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Re: Working on Windows
I am quite impressed with the cost although I had to pay customs to the UK.
I cant seem to get the drivers working. Are you using USB2 or 3? If 3 what USB host controller are you using - I think from reading some of the discussions that there might be problem with some.
Looking forward to the pics.
I cant seem to get the drivers working. Are you using USB2 or 3? If 3 what USB host controller are you using - I think from reading some of the discussions that there might be problem with some.
Looking forward to the pics.
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Re: Working on Windows
Hi,
At the moment USB 2.0, I have two USB 3.0 systems with Intel chipsets, I'll help the nuand boys with necessary diagnostics.
At the moment USB 2.0, I have two USB 3.0 systems with Intel chipsets, I'll help the nuand boys with necessary diagnostics.
Simon G4ELI
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Re: Working on Windows
Well,
It worked rather well on the 70cms downlinks from HO-68 (CW beacon, otherwise defunct) and FO-29. I still need a few days to sort things out my side...
It worked rather well on the 70cms downlinks from HO-68 (CW beacon, otherwise defunct) and FO-29. I still need a few days to sort things out my side...
Simon G4ELI
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Re: Working on Windows
As a sort of summary - everything you need to know is indeed in the sample code, it works and the bladeRF is a rather nice 'bit of kit'.
I'll post screenshots when there are some decent signals from the satellites.
I'll post screenshots when there are some decent signals from the satellites.
Simon G4ELI
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Re: Working on Windows
Simon, have you tried USB 3.0 with sdr-radio? Wondering if you have a full 30MHz wide waterfall on the bottom? Does it used a lot of CPU?
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Re: Working on Windows
I still have USB 3.0 issues, we're working on this. 30MHz should not be a big issue.cmh716 wrote:Simon, have you tried USB 3.0 with sdr-radio? Wondering if you have a full 30MHz wide waterfall on the bottom? Does it used a lot of CPU?
Simon G4ELI
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Re: Working on Windows
Can we try sdr-radio with bladeRF?
i installed the windows drivers....
i can use the test-async program fine...
but how can i use sdr-radio with it?
any help?
i installed the windows drivers....
i can use the test-async program fine...
but how can i use sdr-radio with it?
any help?
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Re: Working on Windows
Not yet - I will test with a couple of other people before I make it available, I don't want to waste your time.on4bhm wrote:Can we try sdr-radio with bladeRF?
i installed the windows drivers....
i can use the test-async program fine...
but how can i use sdr-radio with it?
any help?
Simon G4ELI
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Re: Working on Windows
i would be glad to 'waste' my time for this goal !!
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Not before I get the USB 3.0 working...on4bhm wrote:i would be glad to 'waste' my time for this goal !!
Simon G4ELI
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Re: Working on Windows
Hopefully you will not kill USB2.0 compatibility
Here I can't get USB3.0 to work with the BladeRF, maybe this Intel controller is somehow strange, who knows?!
Ralph.

Ralph.
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Re: Working on Windows
I believe Simon is also using an Intel controller and with Windows 8 on Microsoft's stack. I have tried Windows 8 with a Renesas controller and was not seeing the issues that Simon was, but it was not negotiating to Superspeed - just high speed. More investigation is required.