![]() And in continuous mode, the datįile grows until you stop the acquisition. Of space, depending of the data dump coverage you set. You should be careful about disk space because data files tend to take lot Rendered with GNUplot or other data plotting program (i.e. Program will produce a data file for each shot. ![]() Anyway, if you check the box to generate GNUplot output, the You can simplyĮnlarge vertically the window and the output controls will appear. The default window size is wrong - it will be fixed. Up tomorrow and hope for a meteor in the near future. Now set to Auto to only produce plots when something detected.Īlso when I clicked on gnuplot this time program did not crash. Followed your suggestion to stretch the box and the optionsĪppeared. Many thanks Giuseppe, apologies for the question, with such a simpleĪnswer. GNUPLOT? Currently if I enable this in the Main Window, the programme Something? Secondly, if I want reports presumably I need to download Setting the Acquisition Mode, see attached screen shot. Hi GiuseppeI now have Echoes running with the dongle connected to anĪerial, it seems to be working as different frequencies give different Get this file and save it on your desktop, then rename it On Tue, at 23:00, gmbertani tried to attach the file but sourceforge refuses the attachment ofĮxecutable files for safety purposes, so I had to attach it with aĭifferent name. Hopefully the file I have attached is what is required. Morning Giuseppe, Tried to follow your instructions. The 0.26 because it has been released about 18 months ago and nobodyĪbout dongles not recognized (except a user who tried to connect an If you like, in the meantime you could try to install the older release, In 0.27 the code behind the Device control has been partially rewritten I hope this will be enough to let me understand what's happening. Start the batch file and try clicking on the Device control, just to The file is placed in the following directory In this way you start echoes and enable a verbose log output that ends in The next step is to prepare a simple batch file with the following content:Ĭd \"program files"\GABB\echoescmd /k "echoes -v -n4" The driver must be ok, our rtl_test outputs look similar. Giuseppe I'm not too computer savvy, can you explain simply how I make a ![]() To unsubscribe from further messages, please visit Sent from because you indicated interest in ![]() Looking forward for your feedback Giuseppe If that program runs, it means that Zadig drivers have been correctly Simple utility called "rtl_test" that can be run from command line. This way we can understand better what is causing problems. These utilities are based on the same librtlsdr library used by Echoes. NESDR should be listed and the same name you should see listed in theĤ-press save log and send me the file - it's quite short so you can copyĪnd paste its content directly answering this message.Īnother thing you can do is to test your dongle with the rtl_sdr windows When you check the plugged-in USB devices in Windows system tray, your I also ran the osmocom utility as you suggested and the screen I followed your feedback and re-installed the driver again and the log isĪttached. Looking forward for your feedbackĪfternoon Giuseppi, thanks for your feedback. If that program runs, it means that Zadig drivers have been correctly installed so the problem is in Echoes. There is a very simple utility called "rtl_test" that can be run from command line. In this way we can understand better what is causing problems. Take the latest package that suites your machine, 32 or 64 bit When you check the plugged-in USB devices in Windows system tray, your NESDR should be listed and the same name you should see listed in the Echoes device window.ġ- re-run Zadig (version 2.5 the latest) -Ģ-check the options "advanced mode" and "list all devices"Ĥ-press save log and send me the file - it's quite short so you can copy and paste its content directly answering this message.Īnother thing you can do is to test your dongle with the rtl_sdr windows utilities from osmocom ![]()
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