Yes, with my N4PY software, the multi step IF tap mod is not necessary.
And you can share antennas with a very simple one wire addition to
bring the sub-receiver antenna connection out to the spare jack. This
will allow both the SDR-IQ receiver and Orion (or Orion II) to share
the same antenna. This mod is written up in my N4PY Orion help file.
Carl Moreschi N4PY
121 Little Bell Dr.
Hays, NC 28635
www.n4py.com
On 10/7/2011 8:24 PM, Bruce Beard wrote:
It is good to hear that Spectravue has the offsets figured out. That drove me
crazy when I used an SDR IQ with my Orion II a few years ago and they hadn't
figured it out.
I believe that with the N4PY software and an antenna dedicated to the SDRIQ you
don't actually need to pull the IF out of the Orion. It will just follow the
Orion along as you tune showing you the signals on the band. You need to see it
to believe how nice it is.
N4PY's software is a great addition to the rig and with the SDRIQ as a
panadapter..... wow.
Bruce Beard
AB1KC
Sent from my iPad
On Oct 7, 2011, at 7:44 PM, Floyd Sense<floyd@k8ac.net> wrote:
I wouldn't call any of the panadaptor approaches "plug and play", but
it does work just fine. You will of course need the IF tap on the Orion
II and that's well documented. Currently, I'm using SpectraVue with
SDR-IQ and my Orion II and use DXLab for logging and frequency control.
So, mousing on a signal on the panadaptor sets the Orion to that
frequency and DXLab picks up the frequency as well. When the Orion is
tuned, DXLab and SpectraVue both follow along. I use com port sharing
software that allows DXLab and SpectraVue to both communicate with the
Orion over the same com port. I'm away from the station this week, so
can't tell you the name of the port sharing software. I tried a few
different programs for that function and found that some do a poor job
of managing the rig traffic, while the one I use does it perfectly.
This one is free, where others I tried were rather expensive considering
they worked poorly.
One important aspect is getting the Orion frequency offsets right for
the mode you're using and both SpectraVue and the N4PY software do that
correctly. I've found SpectraVue to be extremely stable on my Windows 7
system, where the program I previously used (PowerSDR/IF) was very
unstable and frequently locked up my system.
Before the Orion II, my rig was a K3 with P3 panadaptor and while the P3
was quite impressive, I find the SDR-IQ/SpectraVue combination to be a
superior approach (and the Orion II to be superior to the K3).
73, Floyd - K8AC
On 10/7/2011 6:47 PM, John Molenda wrote:
Will SDR IQ run with the Orion II plug and play ? There ad does not
mention Ten Tec equipment . thanks John kb2huk
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