[Skimmertalk] Deaf QS1R
Andy KU7T
ku7t at ku7t.org
Fri Dec 21 02:58:38 EST 2018
Can only hear my signal very, very low. Tried HDSDR, with same results.
Need to study the Red Pitaya, althrough I can only find a product called Stem labs. Assuming this is the same? How good is it and is it widely used?
73
Andy
KU7T
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From: Bob Wilson, N6TV <n6tv at arrl.net>
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2018 7:04:40 PM
To: Andy KU7T
Cc: SkimmerTalk Reflector
Subject: Re: [Skimmertalk] Deaf QS1R
On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 6:50 PM Andy KU7T <ku7t at ku7t.org<mailto:ku7t at ku7t.org>> wrote:
I also transmit at same location but have a protector on the front end, and also a 10 db preamp. Preamp first, then protector.
Protector should go between antenna and preamp, to protect the preamp.
In fact I did my investigations in SDRMaxV and it all runs fine but without signals and just some strange birdies.
I don't really trust that program. Try HDSDR via Extio_QS1R.dll or Extio_CWSLdll.
http://www.srl-llc.com/qs1r_latest/WINRAD/ExtIO_qs1r_04192011.7z
https://github.com/HrochL/CWSL/raw/master/bin/CWSL.zip
Of course SDRMaxV can't be used while SkimSrv is running.
When I connect the CWSkimmer Server again, I get a jump from 4W to 9W when skimming all 7 bands (measured on the 110V side)
Sounds about right. QS1R should draw about 1.5A x 5V = 7.5W when operating normally.
When I connect my skimmer antenna, it has about 100 decoders, when I disconnect the antenna, it stays about the same.
You really have to listen with a different program as you connect and disconnect the antenna.
Is there something in the RF path that I could check? Is there a protection diode/fuse that could be blown?
Not that I'm aware of, other than a broken trace on the PC board at the antenna connector.
You should still be able to hear your own transmitter when transmitting into a dummy load. Assuming the RX antenna is relatively nearby.
73,
Bob, N6TV
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