Well, I have some success with using RSPduoEME, but I have a few things
to iron out yet. (MAP65 does work fine on Windows with this, so that's
something good.)
I did ask the programs author about compiling this on Linux and he
thought it shouldn't be too much trouble as it's written in a way that
it should be able to be done on that OS with some minor changes, so
maybe that might happen someday, but he wasn't interested in doing it.
Though I'd rather see this sort of feature direct in Linrad because of
the wider spectrum width then. Maybe there is an advantage to having it
as a separate application like this that I'm missing?
I'm using option number 5 - Dual channels (A&B) You can receive this
with Linrad on the same or another computer.
I don't get any frequency display on the waterfall on Linrad like I'm
used to when I run Linrad on Linux and use the SDRplay API direct (I
can't get the API to work direct with Linrad on Windows though), and the
Linrad waterfall spectrum width is pretty narrow compared to direct to
Linrad. I wound up running RSPduoEME on Windows and pointed that to a
Suse Tumbleweed VM that I have as a guest (couldn't get the Windows
version of Linrad not to crash) and setup the Linux version of Linrad to
receive from the Windows host running RSPduoEME. It connects over the
network (same PC using a bridged network adapter on the VM so it's got
an IP in the main local subnet - 192.168.1.7 on the host to the VM on
192.168.1.9) and I get the expected windows in Linrad. I had to set the
output delay margin to 2000 so Linrad wouldn't crash over it. I'm using
AM mode on Linrad. The waterfall populates on Linrad and starts
scrolling down, so does the secondary waterfall. I click on a signal in
the waterfall and I get audio to the speakers. The phase window in
Linrad displays the expected scope-type display. But when I hear the
audio it sounds like I'm getting about a 2 or 3 second loop of audio. It
keeps repeating the same snippet over and over. Then sometimes it'll
seem to advance and I get a new loop. I get that on every signal I tune
to. It does change right away on a new signal but it keeps doing the
loop thing.
I'm doing this all on the same PC and the network bandwidth as I see on
the Windows machine using the excellent Gadgets under the Rainmeter
desktop overlay is not excessive, same for what I see in the network
graph of Gkrellm on the Linux guest.
So I'm looking for advice on how to see what might be causing that audio
looping or any other tips.
Thanks in advance,
Rick Kunath, K9AO