WSJT-X can only control the SDRUno VFO freq if I manually enter the ham band on SDRUno controls first. Any ideas why ? Also I note that WSJT-X has both a Kenwood TS-480 and SDRUno as radio options. Both behave the same way regarding the problem.
No matter what I cannot get the CAT to work. The Uno controls wsjtx but not the other way. I'm using the latest version of Uno and have tried both Vspe and ComOcom, both with the same result? I set them up exactly as you have done. What on earth is wrong? I'm on Win 10.
Is the virtual com port emulator compatible with Windows 11? I installed several times and couldn't start the app. Then any COM port I picked didn't exist in RX Control settings and only USB shows in WSJTX CAT control
Hi, can this be done on the raspberry pi image? To set the frequency in GQRX or CubicSDR directly from Wsjt-x? Is there an upcoming SDRUno version for Linux coming soon? Thanks
What about if your not a ham? For RX only users who are not hams and want to decode the JT/FT modes, this give them the option to do so. It also allows SWL's to get an SWL call so they can send and receive EQSL's.
Thanks Mike, sooo many frequencies from VLF to above UHF and modes of transmission to choose from. An awesome hobby to have!
I read a lot of comments in the SDRplay Facebook group of users having issues. Why not make a video :)
Thank you for this. I had been shooting in the dark prior to this video. I have lots of RF, but eventually started seeing the calls come through.
Execellent, glad you found this helpful.
Great video, thanks for the help.
Glad you found it helpful.
Hello..you still use hardware SDRplay RTL SDR something like that or just radio and sowftware? Thanks
Sorry, I don't understand your question. I use traditional table top radios and SDRplay software defined radios.
WSJT-X can only control the SDRUno VFO freq if I manually enter the ham band on SDRUno controls first. Any ideas why ? Also I note that WSJT-X has both a Kenwood TS-480 and SDRUno as radio options. Both behave the same way regarding the problem.
I just tested my install and its bi directional. I use the Kenwood protocal for communication between WSJT-X and SDRuno over a virtual com port pair.
What radio do I select in WSJT-X? I am using the RSP1. Thanks.
Hi Robert, this is outlined in this video :) Check around the 5 minute marker.
Anything special required if you do transmit? RF going out to antenna.
Yes, please see ua-cam.com/video/_GCJv00sk70/v-deo.html
No matter what I cannot get the CAT to work. The Uno controls wsjtx but not the other way. I'm using the latest version of Uno and have tried both Vspe and ComOcom, both with the same result? I set them up exactly as you have done. What on earth is wrong? I'm on Win 10.
Check that the LO is not locked on the Main panel.
Is the virtual com port emulator compatible with Windows 11? I installed several times and couldn't start the app. Then any COM port I picked didn't exist in RX Control settings and only USB shows in WSJTX CAT control
Good question. I haven't seen any reports of it not working but worth checking with the developer
@@SDRplayHamGuides seriously? win 11 is defacto now. SDRplay needs to build that support like yesterday!
@@radiotests Reread his question. SDRplay does not develop a Virtual Com Port. Our API/driver and SDRuno are Windows 11 compatible.
Thanks. How do I control SDRUno without an HF radio? Receive only.
Hi, can this be done on the raspberry pi image? To set the frequency in GQRX or CubicSDR directly from Wsjt-x? Is there an upcoming SDRUno version for Linux coming soon? Thanks
I don't use GQRX or CubicSDR.
www.sdrplay.com/updated-sdruno-roadmap/
Hi. I can’t see a com2 is wsjt-x, only com 1 and 4. How would I get com 2 to appear?
Your virtual com port software should generate com port numbers that are useable.
I dont bother to use my sdruno while operating wsjtx no need
What about if your not a ham?
For RX only users who are not hams and want to decode the JT/FT modes, this give them the option to do so. It also allows SWL's to get an SWL call so they can send and receive EQSL's.
@@SDRplayHamGuides ok good point