I finally got around to setting up my FTDX-3000 with the SDRPlay RSP1A and it works very, very well. The large detailed waterfall makes seeing activity on the band so much easier and control via OmnRig works flawlessly. Highly recommended for anyone with an FTDX-3000 or any older transceiver with an RF out port (something to look out for when buying a transceiver). Thanks for the installation instructions, the process was even easier for me as OmniRig was already installed. Y
If transmitting on the same frequency as the RSPuno is tuned to would it not overload the RSPuno receiver and damage it? Just curious I have the same and would like to set it up
@@kenm0bqh163 The RSP1A receives its input from the RF out port which is disconnected on transmit however it still does pick up the signal presumably via the coax connecting the RSP1A to the FTDX-3000. The display on the pan adapter does show an overload but I haven't noticed any damage. Y
Very helpful !! I am setting up my FT101MP the same way using the RX OUT.... when I transmit on the 101.. is signal muted and will not harm the SDR by overloading?
To me, unless you use the IF output of the Rx, you don't have a panadapter display of your rig. You have two receivers with a 'common tuning knob' and some 'common controls'. I don't want to see everything my antenna picks up on my panadapter; I want to see what the radio is hearing. To me, when you use the Rx port instead of the IF port, it's kinda like using a mini cooper to control a Lambourghini. Very nice video... thank you :)
You’re welcome :-) I think having the choice of IF or RX is a nice touch with the 3000. Personally I liked using the RX for wide receive incase I missed a signal off band, but I see your point and can see why some would only want to see what the rig sees. Thanks for your comment and thanks for watching 🙏
@@TechMindsOfficial sure does and your video also enlightened me that I was not using the latest software.😊 With this, 'lockdown' will now be sonewhat bearable now.
Thanks so much..made it easy for me and my ftdx3000..now if i could just figure out how to share my com port virtually so HRD and SDR Uno would work together..but your video was awesome!!! 73
Hi Matt! You make my wheels turn inside my head. I still haven't picked up a HF rig yet. This looks like the ticket for me except I would like to pay a lot less for the HF rig. I am guessing the RSPdx will run about $300 or more looking at their other units. I looked on the Omni Rig website and it looks as if the ORig will run with a few of the less expensive HF radios out there. I think you had a device from MFJ that you used with your FT991 that would switch between your HF unit and your RSP device but that looks like the FTDX-3000 has something already built in that takes your receive signal and sends it to the RSP device. How cheap could I get into HF by pairing an inexpensive HF rig that works with ORig and a RSP device. It looks like the RSPdx will pick up more traffic than the other units. Am I on the right track or do I have flawed theory here? I don't have anything but the computer at this point. Thanks , Be blunt, I can take it.
Hello mate, how’s things? Well, yes, the 3000 has an IF out but also has an RX out, which is basically everything the antenna sees. Similar to the MFJ box of tricks I showed in a video. In order to link an SDR to a radio you’d need to be able to get to the IF, at the very least. SDR-Kits sell panadapter boards for a whole range of radios that don’t have that feature, might be worth checking that out. Alternately, choose any HF radio you like and then hook up an MFJ SDR box, as long as Omnirig supports it you’ll be good to go!
Nice, but you didn't mention which you are using to listen on now. RSP or Radio - I assume radio but maybe the RSP is better at filtering some things? I can see this being of most use for say a FT-857d (which I have) as it has a very small display with no pan adapter at all. I plan to fit a PAN Adapter tap to it anyway as it doesn't have one as standard. I think the SDRUno software might be better at DSP and filter tighter than the radio as well. What do you think?
Hallo, I'm using SDRplay2 with YAESU FT 2000. The connection between the 2 device is with a buffer after IF of RTX. I use Omnirig and VSPE. This is the problem: the frequency of the rtx and the program sdr are different . The difference is about 5,6 Khz up for SDR. I tried to do a calibration but nothing changed. What can I do ?
hi wondering if once the DX3000 is connected to your PC via USB does the built in CW function of the radio no longer function ? that is what is happening after interfacing with PC via USB with omni rig and SDRuno. Also the SDruno tracks my VFO when dialling from the DX3000 and if i change bands on the software (PC) then the radio follows, but if i change bands on the actual radio then the SDRuno does not follow the radio. is this all normal operation do you know ?
You are one of my two favorite Ham YT channels. The other being a stateside Channel called SevenFortyOne. Why? You both will answer my questions. I am looking for a HF rig to start off with but I would actually like to start off with a good SDR radio and antenna to do HF. This SDRPlay RSPdx looks like the answer. I would like to put up the antenna that I will eventually use with the HF rig I settle on. I like your previous video you did on the MFJ-1708SDR for your FT-991 HF rig. Do you have any recommendations on a HF antenna I can get a start on that also can be used for the HF rig? I live in the country on my own land but not sure how well large antennas will suite my spouse. I need something somewhat stealth but in the $100-$200 price range. Thanks Kevin
Hey Kevin, I use an End Fed Half Wave antenna which is quite stealthy and will probably only cost you $50 or less. It’s just a 49:1 transformer at the base, and then 20 m or wire. Resonant on 40m up to 10m not tuner required. Or if you have 40m of wire it’s resonant from 80m to 10m. Maybe I’ll do a video on this antenna. I think you can see the antenna in my WSPR videos :)
That’s a good point, there are serial port drivers on the Yaesu website, but I can’t remember actually installing them specifically. Normal USB cables = Yes, like a printer style cable. I got mine from Amazon .
@@TechMindsOfficial thats cool. so i will be able to monitor my own transmission signal for bandwidth, splatter etc as well as others? using the rca rx out connector?
my old FT1000 unfortunately only has the IF OUT, can you show what it looks like when you are using the IF OUT ? It also seems using the IF route, the software needs a lot more configuration... I wish I had that RX OUT port, that would be a way more simple...
I don’t have the 3000 any longer but from what I recall the IF output would provide a narrower bandwidth. You’d have to check the radio specs for that. Configuration isn’t too difficult, as long as you know the IF output frequency you can just enter that into SDRuno in the IF section.
I realise this was posted a while back but the FT1000 IF output works fine with a stock tv dongle and SDRsharp. The bandwidth of the IF output is pretty wide. (about 2MHz or so)
@@Aleziss the FT1000D has an IF at 73.62MHz, perfect for a cheap tv dongle. TBH it would be easy to use the IF from the sub receiver but that would need some mods. Apart from the obvious spectrum display and waterfall SDRsharp or similar will let you receive ESSB and use DSP noise reduction.
Yes, it will work with the FTDX-1200, but you will have to tap into the IF inside the radio since that model does not provide an external connection to the IF..
If I remember rightly the FT2000 has an IF output. Not sure if it’s standard or you need an internal board, but yes, it will work with the IF. Although the bandwidth might not be as wide as what you see in my video.
I recently purchased the RSPdx and am quite pleased with it's performance. However I am a bit disappointed because I bought it for two reasons. I had also hoped to use it with the Spectrum analyzer software downloadable from the same website. At present (May 9, 2020) the spectrum analyzer software still does not support the RSPdx. You'll find the statement below in the section on the spectrum analyzer software section. It looks like it's taking a lot longer than a few weeks. This was long before the Covid-19 situation arose, so I tend not to accept that being the cause or an acceptable situation to blame for the delay. I suppose it's possible that it's not being worked on at all, or that something about the RSPdx design makes it's inclusion much harder than anticipated. December 4th 2019 update: Work is underway on adding the new RSPdx - this will take a few weeks - check back here for a status update.
If the FT1000 has an IF or RX out then yes, but I’ve never owned one so cannot be sure. I’m sure you could find out from the manual or forums. Thanks for watching 🙏
I finally got around to setting up my FTDX-3000 with the SDRPlay RSP1A and it works very, very well. The large detailed waterfall makes seeing activity on the band so much easier and control via OmnRig works flawlessly. Highly recommended for anyone with an FTDX-3000 or any older transceiver with an RF out port (something to look out for when buying a transceiver). Thanks for the installation instructions, the process was even easier for me as OmniRig was already installed. Y
If transmitting on the same frequency as the RSPuno is tuned to would it not overload the RSPuno receiver and damage it? Just curious I have the same and would like to set it up
@@kenm0bqh163 The RSP1A receives its input from the RF out port which is disconnected on transmit however it still does pick up the signal presumably via the coax connecting the RSP1A to the FTDX-3000. The display on the pan adapter does show an overload but I haven't noticed any damage. Y
Very helpful !! I am setting up my FT101MP the same way using the RX OUT.... when I transmit on the 101.. is signal muted and will not harm the SDR by overloading?
To me, unless you use the IF output of the Rx, you don't have a panadapter display of your rig. You have two receivers with a 'common tuning knob' and some 'common controls'. I don't want to see everything my antenna picks up on my panadapter; I want to see what the radio is hearing. To me, when you use the Rx port instead of the IF port, it's kinda like using a mini cooper to control a Lambourghini. Very nice video... thank you :)
You’re welcome :-) I think having the choice of IF or RX is a nice touch with the 3000. Personally I liked using the RX for wide receive incase I missed a signal off band, but I see your point and can see why some would only want to see what the rig sees. Thanks for your comment and thanks for watching 🙏
@@TechMindsOfficial And I see your point now. lol. Yeah, having choices is always great. I really liked your vid. Thanks :)
Excellent - up until now have only used it independently of the FTdx3000d .. this is great as spectrum is now far superior to use. Thanks matey ...
You’re welcome Keith, brings a whole new level of coolness doesn’t it :) 👍
@@TechMindsOfficial sure does and your video also enlightened me that I was not using the latest software.😊 With this, 'lockdown' will now be sonewhat bearable now.
Well done. This is a great video. Will explained, well laid out and well done!. Good job!
For dummies: If you don't see a spectrum display, click PLAY in the SDRUno Main Window. :P
I understand that... the TX option could also be performed using the SDRUNO software. Correct?
don't you have to also install some yeasu software for the CAT?
Thanks so much..made it easy for me and my ftdx3000..now if i could just figure out how to share my com port virtually so HRD and SDR Uno would work together..but your video was awesome!!! 73
Since I only intend to use as a panadapter, transmitting will not harm the RSP1A?
If you’re connected to the radio CAT via omnirig then SDRuno will detect you transmitting and put the SDR into RF mute.
Hi Matt! You make my wheels turn inside my head. I still haven't picked up a HF rig yet. This looks like the ticket for me except I would like to pay a lot less for the HF rig. I am guessing the RSPdx will run about $300 or more looking at their other units. I looked on the Omni Rig website and it looks as if the ORig will run with a few of the less expensive HF radios out there. I think you had a device from MFJ that you used with your FT991 that would switch between your HF unit and your RSP device but that looks like the FTDX-3000 has something already built in that takes your receive signal and sends it to the RSP device. How cheap could I get into HF by pairing an inexpensive HF rig that works with ORig and a RSP device. It looks like the RSPdx will pick up more traffic than the other units. Am I on the right track or do I have flawed theory here? I don't have anything but the computer at this point.
Thanks , Be blunt, I can take it.
Hello mate, how’s things? Well, yes, the 3000 has an IF out but also has an RX out, which is basically everything the antenna sees. Similar to the MFJ box of tricks I showed in a video. In order to link an SDR to a radio you’d need to be able to get to the IF, at the very least. SDR-Kits sell panadapter boards for a whole range of radios that don’t have that feature, might be worth checking that out. Alternately, choose any HF radio you like and then hook up an MFJ SDR box, as long as Omnirig supports it you’ll be good to go!
Nice, but you didn't mention which you are using to listen on now. RSP or Radio - I assume radio but maybe the RSP is better at filtering some things? I can see this being of most use for say a FT-857d (which I have) as it has a very small display with no pan adapter at all. I plan to fit a PAN Adapter tap to it anyway as it doesn't have one as standard. I think the SDRUno software might be better at DSP and filter tighter than the radio as well. What do you think?
Thanks for your upload, cheers,carl.
You’re welcome!
Is this panadapter can work with my old rig Yaesu Mark V? Thanks 73…
Hallo, I'm using SDRplay2 with YAESU FT 2000. The connection between the 2 device is with a buffer after IF of RTX. I use Omnirig and VSPE. This is the problem: the frequency of the rtx and the program sdr are different . The difference is about 5,6 Khz up for SDR. I tried to do a calibration but nothing changed. What can I do ?
Hi Matt, great video & you've got me wondering if this arrangement can be used in tandem with logging software such as MacLoggerDX?
I’ve not tried maclogger, but it should work if you can control the radio from it. On windows I use RigControl
On ftdx101 IF out is 8 or 9 MHz span. Isn't it enough?
That’s plenty!
I have a SDR Play RSP DX, can You Use this with a Icom 9700 for Satellite Transmission,
Will the same setup work for the ftdx 1200?
Is it OK to use the RSP1A and is there any mods needed to transmit ??????
hi wondering if once the DX3000 is connected to your PC via USB does the built in CW function of the radio no longer function ? that is what is happening after interfacing with PC via USB with omni rig and SDRuno. Also the SDruno tracks my VFO when dialling from the DX3000 and if i change bands on the software (PC) then the radio follows, but if i change bands on the actual radio then the SDRuno does not follow the radio. is this all normal operation do you know ?
8:21 is that how laggy the 3000 is ?
does omnirig work with cheaper sdr dongles?
Set up. But there is no control of radio. no waterfall. I turn the vfo and nothing changes on screen. what to do?
You are one of my two favorite Ham YT channels. The other being a stateside Channel called SevenFortyOne. Why? You both will answer my questions. I am looking for a HF rig to start off with but I would actually like to start off with a good SDR radio and antenna to do HF. This SDRPlay RSPdx looks like the answer. I would like to put up the antenna that I will eventually use with the HF rig I settle on. I like your previous video you did on the MFJ-1708SDR for your FT-991 HF rig. Do you have any recommendations on a HF antenna I can get a start on that also can be used for the HF rig? I live in the country on my own land but not sure how well large antennas will suite my spouse. I need something somewhat stealth but in the $100-$200 price range.
Thanks
Kevin
Hey Kevin, I use an End Fed Half Wave antenna which is quite stealthy and will probably only cost you $50 or less. It’s just a 49:1 transformer at the base, and then 20 m or wire. Resonant on 40m up to 10m not tuner required. Or if you have 40m of wire it’s resonant from 80m to 10m. Maybe I’ll do a video on this antenna. I think you can see the antenna in my WSPR videos :)
Thanks for video
You’re welcome :)
Will this work with a ft991a yasue.
Witt it work with FT-2000 + some extra hardware. Which one?
Hi, no drivers? Normal USB cables? Thanks.
That’s a good point, there are serial port drivers on the Yaesu website, but I can’t remember actually installing them specifically. Normal USB cables = Yes, like a printer style cable. I got mine from Amazon .
fantastic video thanks for uploading.
You’re welcome 🙏
when you transmit, does sdruno show your transmit signal or does it go blank?
It shows the signal being transmit but SDRuno goes into RF Mute mode to protect itself but you still see your own transmission.
@@TechMindsOfficial thats cool. so i will be able to monitor my own transmission signal for bandwidth, splatter etc as well as others? using the rca rx out connector?
my old FT1000 unfortunately only has the IF OUT, can you show what it looks like when you are using the IF OUT ? It also seems using the IF route, the software needs a lot more configuration... I wish I had that RX OUT port, that would be a way more simple...
I don’t have the 3000 any longer but from what I recall the IF output would provide a narrower bandwidth. You’d have to check the radio specs for that. Configuration isn’t too difficult, as long as you know the IF output frequency you can just enter that into SDRuno in the IF section.
I realise this was posted a while back but the FT1000 IF output works fine with a stock tv dongle and SDRsharp. The bandwidth of the IF output is pretty wide. (about 2MHz or so)
@@g0fvt thanks for the reply, never too late ! 2MHz is fine ! It will provide a nice tool for that old radio ! Thank you for the details !
@@g0fvt oh and I forgot to ask, are you using an attenuator or you connected the IF out straight to the sdr dongle ?
@@Aleziss the FT1000D has an IF at 73.62MHz, perfect for a cheap tv dongle. TBH it would be easy to use the IF from the sub receiver but that would need some mods. Apart from the obvious spectrum display and waterfall SDRsharp or similar will let you receive ESSB and use DSP noise reduction.
Great video very well done thank you 73
Do you know if this will work with the FTDX-1200
Yes, it will work with the FTDX-1200, but you will have to tap into the IF inside the radio since that model does not provide an external connection to the IF..
Does the 991a have the same way to do this?
Unfortunately not, well, not as standard. There are various types of IF boards you can install in the 991, but I haven’t personally done this.
Assuming you can use HRD vs Omni rig.
TY for your help,, very nice,,,
You’re welcome! :-)
My question is will that work with a Yaesu ft 2000
If I remember rightly the FT2000 has an IF output. Not sure if it’s standard or you need an internal board, but yes, it will work with the IF. Although the bandwidth might not be as wide as what you see in my video.
Do you have the video of FTDX-5000?
Unfortunately I do not own an FTDX 5000 to test worth.
Thanks for video, helpful
That really is a well made video.
Thank you!
I recently purchased the RSPdx and am quite pleased with it's performance. However I am a bit disappointed because I bought it for two reasons. I had also hoped to use it with the Spectrum analyzer software downloadable from the same website. At present (May 9, 2020) the spectrum analyzer software still does not support the RSPdx. You'll find the statement below in the section on the spectrum analyzer software section. It looks like it's taking a lot longer than a few weeks. This was long before the Covid-19 situation arose, so I tend not to accept that being the cause or an acceptable situation to blame for the delay. I suppose it's possible that it's not being worked on at all, or that something about the RSPdx design makes it's inclusion much harder than anticipated.
December 4th 2019 update: Work is underway on adding the new RSPdx - this will take a few weeks - check back here for a status update.
We be ok for ft 2000
Super explanation. I have just changed to FTDX10, is there a way to set that up with SDR Uno as well? G4MOY
Getting a "no sdr found" message
Well, what software are you using? What SDR do you have? Have you installed OmniRig? Have you installed the USB drivers for the radio?
B..ciu 3:39
Хорошее видео! Не хватает титров на русском языке.
ORIG = Origin :) (jk)
Hi let me ask.. can I use the same method with hermes-lite 2?
My question is will that work with a Yaesu ft 1000D
If the FT1000 has an IF or RX out then yes, but I’ve never owned one so cannot be sure. I’m sure you could find out from the manual or forums. Thanks for watching 🙏
The FT1000D does have an IF output (73.62MHz) I use mine with a standard RTL TV dongle and SDRsharp.