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Frequency control
- Subject: Frequency control
- From:leif.asbrink@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 17:38:02 +0100
Hi All,
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You are supposed to have the 2.5, 10.7 and 70 MHz units.
(WSE RX2500, WSE RX10700 and WSE RX70)
The center frequencies to choose from are
0, 2.5, 10.675,10.700,10.725,10.750, 69.975.70.000,70.025,....
The arrows will (should) work within each frequency band
but to change band you have to enter a frequency value.
If you enter 10.7 the frequency scale at the center is
0.0 (10.700000) The full frequency is shown in the
afc window. The scale always has the same direction but
the spectrum should invert assuming you did nothing to
the hardware when the new value was entered into the box.
When the frequency in the box is changed, the nearest
center frequency compatible with the hardware is selected.
The hardware is defined in hwaredriver.c.
The center frequency is stored in fg.passband_center
and -1 or +1 is stored in fg.passband_direction
Then a series of hardware commands is issued to set
the hardware accordingly.
The current hwaredriver.c uses the parallel port to select
one out of 255 hardware units to which a serial control word
will be sent through a slow serial interface that uses two
of the control pins. A third pin is used to verify that the
hardware responds properly.
It would be trivial to replace this routine by something else
that could use any hardware port that one can get permission to
write to under Linux. If you know Linux well enough to use
the drive routines for serial or parallel ports you can
make a far more clever solution than the onew I have put
into Linrad now.
I need this control interface for checking the new WSE units
but at the moment there is no reason for anyone else to bother
about it unless you have some other hardware that could be
computer controlled. The serial interface would fit the DDS
synthetizer that was described in QST a few years ago but
the performance (many spurs)does not make it very attractive.
I guess many rigs can be controlled by the PC serial port
so if you know the protocol it will be possible to set the
frequency from Linrad by writing to the serial port..
73
Leif / SM5BSZ
LINRADDARNIL