Posts by DD0KP
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When you send me a soundfile next time, then I will check this, if you like.
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DB8TF Flo the MMSSTV menu is only a subset of the overall modes. e.g. SC2-120 is not in the menu but is used for ISS reception. From my point of view Luc is right.
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If you disconnect the red 5V line and connect the wire to Pin 9 of the PL2303 chip, then you can use the paddle function also. The red line (DSR) will then be the left paddle and the blue Line (CTS) the right paddle.
If you want to use the software for keying a normal transceiver, you can use the yellow line (RTS) to do this. The yellow line act as an output for the CW signal. But you should add a transistor to do the CW keying.
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DB8TF Flo you can do this using Si598/599 instead
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For those of you who need an usb solution simply use this USB TTL serial converter:
https://www.komputer.de/zen/in…elg24o3ctrhg0dji3ugmqutd3
Use GND (black) and CTS (blue) to connect your straight keyer
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that is strange.. no more ideas yet..
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DG7YEO Elmar you should check with the FTDI Tool the ID of your devices. or using Windows System Manager. That could be the conflict. If the answer is yes then change the one in the cat cable to another one. Instead you can use a cheap usb to seriell adapter from e.g. Prolific. Good choice to buy is komputer.de they have one with RTS/CTS an one without. I made my cat cables out of that.
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Am meisten verwendet wird KG-STV zur Standbildübertragung auf dem NB.
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DD4YR Moin Robert, such mal nach: "DISEqC to 36 volt" in google. Da findest du alles was du brauchst.
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You can also see the fake on the datecode. In the year 2009 there was for the 21336 no production anymore.
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If you adjust SDR Console to 2.6KHz then the signal will fit. Most use the default 2.8 KHz and then the signal is arround 3 KHz.
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DJ7TH nice design Rolf.. send me an email to call@darc.de with your phone number then I give you a call on this topic.
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DJ7TH Rolf, ask Zhaofeng BG0AUB he already did this. I think no need to to the work twice.
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DL9SEC Thorsten: here it works with the original settings in the cfg file:
That is the part from cfg file:
;=====================================================================
; adresse UDP / UDP address
[UDP]
;=====================================================================
; adresse UDP pour transférer le TS
; UDP address for TS transfer
;.....................................
; UDP address for TS
TS_AddrUDP=230.0.0.10
; you can try a virtual address if you have no Ethernet or Wifi connexion
;TS_AddrUDP=127.0.0.1
TS_Port=10000
; local IP used for sending the TS
; mettre ici l'IP que vous utilisez pour faire l'envoi : localIP
; cela sert dans le cas ou vous avez plusieurs réseaux locaux comme chez moi
; un réseau wifi pour Internet et un réseau local en ethernet
; NE METTRE QUE SI VOUS AVEZ BIEN VERIFIE VOTRE IP DE VOTRE CONNEXION RESEAU
;TS_LocalIP=192.168.1.55
;=====================================================================
Then you enter into VLC on the other PC:
UDP://@230.0.0.10:10000
And then I see the stream here.
Try it in this way.
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DL9SEC look here:
Using MiniTioune with VLC
You may find that some stations seem to have jerky video or poor intermittent sound and can be decoded more reliably with the open source VLC player.
This is because MiniTioune uses the standard Windows demultiplexer to decode the audio and video and this is very critical on timing of the incoming signal.
If the incoming signal is not strictly DVB compliant and has PCR or PTS errors (the PCR timing must be less than 500 nano seconds) the Window demultiplexer will not decode it properly and it has been found that VLC is more tolerant to errors.
- To use VLC player on the same PC, edit the MiniTioune .ini file (found in the same directory as the MiniTioune program) as follows:
Code;===================================================================== ; adresse UDP / UDP address [UDP] ;===================================================================== AddrUDP=127.0.0.1 Port=1234
Note in Version V0.9beta8 the following line needs to be removed or commented out
Now launch VLC, go to Media > open network stream and enter udp://@127.0.0.1:1234 in the network URL box and press play.
- To use VLC and a seperate device (PC, Media player, Raspbery PI etc) put the IP address of the player device in the MiniTiouner .ini file and then put udp://@:1234 in the VLC network address on the remote device.
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DL9SEC Thorsten, go into the minitioune config File and set the TS_LocalIP address to one of your network. Default is using localhost.
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Hier der Link zur Folge 19 mit der Verbindung zu DP0GVN über QO-100
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