What another great tutorial Mike, just set this up with a RSP1A and my Wellbrook look. Despite quite a noisy floor in fairly urban location a quick spin round the bands picked up shedloads from the East. Tons of station from China, no surprises there I guess. Thanks Mike it has been a while I have been on HF and I am sure once I lower my noise floor I will be in for a treat.
Mike thanks a million times over. I spent somewhere between 1 and 2 hours getting all the great things going. I had trouble with virtual cable things also, but got it finally. I have 3 monitor set up, so I'm surrounded! Thanks again :)
Great app Mike thanks for the video, this is awesome and will make tuning around the bans a lot easier than constantly flicking to the web to see what the station may be. 73's from VK land
Great software for finding out what you're listening to (works great in Console V3 and SDR# with tracking) but trying to understand any of the other features is extremely hard work, even with the help files. Seems like such a useful app as well.
Sorry for a question off topic. But I would appreciate the kind of software that gets you the yellow dot. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Thanks for the vid Mike, I got it sorta working. It will only change the track if I click on a know eibi loaded station (didn't even show RNZI on 13840); otherwise it doesn't show the track, like yours did when you clicked around. Not sure if it's the Comm port; when testing the connection it always fails but I do have it set correctly with SDRuno. Otherwise it seems to work ok.
The only way it will track is when the com port settings are verified to and from SDRuno and CSVuserlist browser. After that is done, you would click this button in CSV. imgur.com/jRrbddM
I'm having the same problem that you have with reference to the COM /TCP it fails every time I click on it with the virtual ports. I don't believe you ever said how you corrected the problem with with the virtual ports. Everything's working fine with the CAT connection, but in the virtual serial port driver it shows the com port 11 which is the radio opened and com port 12 closed which is the SDR -CSVUB.
Could never have done it without this video. Thank you.
Glad you found it helpful. It is a very powerful application.
What another great tutorial Mike, just set this up with a RSP1A and my Wellbrook look. Despite quite a noisy floor in fairly urban location a quick spin round the bands picked up shedloads from the East. Tons of station from China, no surprises there I guess. Thanks Mike it has been a while I have been on HF and I am sure once I lower my noise floor I will be in for a treat.
Take a screenshot of SDRuno running with all the panels visible. Post it on imgur.com/ and reply with the link. Let me see how you have SDRuno set.
Mike thanks a million times over. I spent somewhere between 1 and 2 hours getting all the great things going. I had trouble with virtual cable things also, but got it finally. I have 3 monitor set up, so I'm surrounded! Thanks again :)
No problem at all. CSV userlist browser is a powerful app. The more monitors the better right? :)
@@SDRplayHamGuides Definitely! :)
Mike, Your Help Just Made My Radio SWLing Hobby Much Better! Thank You, Your So Help full to Me and Others.....
No need to thank me. It's my pleasure to help the SDRplay community.
Great app Mike thanks for the video, this is awesome and will make tuning around the bans a lot easier than constantly flicking to the web to see what the station may be. 73's from VK land
Sorry for the late reply. CSV is a powerful app.
Great software for finding out what you're listening to (works great in Console V3 and SDR# with tracking) but trying to understand any of the other features is extremely hard work, even with the help files. Seems like such a useful app as well.
It is an amazing app. I only use it for tracking. I haven't really found a need for database conversions or the other functions.
Thanks for this Mike. I think I'm going to have to get a bigger screen. I bet you needed a brew after that! :)
Awesome step by step guide, thanks.
Glad it was helpful.
Thanks for all you do! 73s (KC9TVN)
Thanks Mike! Got it working straight away.
Awesome, I had a couple of hiccups but didn't want to redo the video for a 4th time :) CSVuserlistbrowser is a hidden gem.
Thanks Mike for this video
That works well
for me
One question, what do you use as video capture software ?
73's Philippe de F1LOO
Glad to have helped :). I use Bandicam
Sorry for a question off topic. But I would appreciate the kind of software that gets you the yellow dot.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
I use bandicam
Thank you Sir, that was freaking awesome ... I owe you lunch & a drink!
Thanks for the vid Mike, I got it sorta working. It will only change the track if I click on a know eibi loaded station (didn't even show RNZI on 13840); otherwise it doesn't show the track, like yours did when you clicked around. Not sure if it's the Comm port; when testing the connection it always fails but I do have it set correctly with SDRuno. Otherwise it seems to work ok.
The only way it will track is when the com port settings are verified to and from SDRuno and CSVuserlist browser.
After that is done, you would click this button in CSV.
imgur.com/jRrbddM
Try this video.
ruclips.net/video/dZg7puQ9Ajk/видео.html
I'm having the same problem that you have with reference to the COM /TCP it fails every time I click on it with the virtual ports. I don't believe you ever said how you corrected the problem with
with the virtual ports. Everything's working fine with the CAT connection, but in the virtual serial port driver it shows the com port 11 which is the radio opened and com port 12 closed which is the SDR -CSVUB.
Not sure what VCP you have installed, with VSPE I needed to update the com port list, select it and apply it within the CSVuser options.
@@SDRplayHamGuides Thank you for the prompt response!