Re: SDR-Radio.com Supports bladeRF
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 10:27 am
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.