So if I disconnect my antennas I'm still getting a lot of noise on wide band fm makes me wonder if the problem is from the sdr itself, if you switch to USB it's gone
Mike, this is superb! THIS, will increase my use of the radio 10 fold. I had NO idea of how to use this. WHERE can one get that .s1b file you have in the video?? Thank you again, de KC9CS
Thank you. Glad to read this will help you. The EX CONTROL panel is very powerful. I invite you to keep exploring ... If you make a mistake www.sdrplay.com/docs/SDRplay_SDRuno_User_Manual.pdf page 14 shows the default values.
Any advice regarding a nearby AM radio station causing bleed-over to all the Medium Wave (AM broadcast band). It's a 50,000 watt station and I just want to eliminate or reduce that one station so I can hear DX AM stations?
Depending on which device you own. You can enable the MW notch filter. If it still bleeding though you can add an external notch. This one works well www.nooelec.com/store/distill-am-broadcast-am-filter.html
@@mikekd2kog588 Mike I think he actually wants to listen on MW, so the MW rejector would be of no use. A notch for a single frequency is hard to make, as it tends to reduce adjacent stations as well. Maybe the only answer is a rotatable loop antenna so he can null down the strength of the problem station.
Thanks for the responses. Yes, I am wishing to listen to MW, but need to reduce or eliminate the bleed-over of one very strong MW station interfering with all other MW stations. I'll look into the variable attenuator. The loop antenna was also a good suggestion. They appear to be a favorite among MW DX'ers. I went with a simple EFHW antenna with a 49:1 UNUN, hoping for an all-in-one kind of antenna that I can mount outside but don't have to adjust and doesn't require an expensive tuner. It works quite well for shortwave but is too directional apparently for MW. Mike, thanks for your videos. They really help with understanding a function rich program like SDRUno.
I agree that viewing this video on a tiny screen could be hard to see. Here is a recap. Enable the wide noise blanker (WNB) button via the RX CONTROL Adjust the noise blanker slider (NB) via the EX CONTROL (Default slider value is 190) Make this change until the noise drops and the meaningful signal resolves.
Great video. There is so much to learn about this software. Thanks for your help, Mike.
My pleasure, Thanks for watching.
Very nice demo of that WB noise blanker function. Thank you Mike.
My pleasure... Thank you for watching neighbor :) Stay warm. I miss New York
Wow, I had no clue; I love the little box and the software!
Thank you for watching and commenting, glad you found it useful.
very good demo again and learn a lot with all your videos. thank you!
Very Good Video!
Brilliant Mike. Really superb feature - can't wait to use it. Definitely will Tweet this. 73 ADRIAN.
Thank you for watching :) Glad you liked it and yes the WNB is amazing.
So if I disconnect my antennas I'm still getting a lot of noise on wide band fm makes me wonder if the problem is from the sdr itself, if you switch to USB it's gone
Are you going to do a show on the latest version of SDRUNO? 1.31 It has some great changes.
Thanks Mike.
Most welcome :)
Very good demo 73
Mike, this is superb! THIS, will increase my use of the radio 10 fold. I had NO idea of how to use this. WHERE can one get that .s1b file you have in the video?? Thank you again, de KC9CS
Thank you. Glad to read this will help you. The EX CONTROL panel is very powerful. I invite you to keep exploring ... If you make a mistake www.sdrplay.com/docs/SDRplay_SDRuno_User_Manual.pdf
page 14 shows the default values.
Any advice regarding a nearby AM radio station causing bleed-over to all the Medium Wave (AM broadcast band). It's a 50,000 watt station and I just want to eliminate or reduce
that one station so I can hear DX AM stations?
Depending on which device you own. You can enable the MW notch filter.
If it still bleeding though you can add an external notch. This one works well www.nooelec.com/store/distill-am-broadcast-am-filter.html
@@mikekd2kog588 Mike I think he actually wants to listen on MW, so the MW rejector would be of no use. A notch for a single frequency is hard to make, as it tends to reduce adjacent stations as well. Maybe the only answer is a rotatable loop antenna so he can null down the strength of the problem station.
@@andyhowlett2231 Good eye, Hmmmmmmmm how about a MFJ-956 and a variable attenuator? like this one kd2c.com/attenuators
Thanks for the responses. Yes, I am wishing to listen to MW, but need to reduce or eliminate the bleed-over of one very strong MW station interfering with all other MW stations. I'll look into the variable attenuator. The loop antenna was also a good suggestion. They appear to be a favorite among MW DX'ers. I went with a simple EFHW antenna with a 49:1 UNUN, hoping for an all-in-one kind of antenna that I can mount outside but don't have to adjust and doesn't require an expensive tuner. It works quite well for shortwave but is too directional apparently for MW. Mike, thanks for your videos. They really help with understanding a function rich program like SDRUno.
How to get upto 6 GHz using just from 1 MHz to 3.2 GHz sdr usb.
Useless.... everything is so small, one can't tell what the heck you're doing!
I agree that viewing this video on a tiny screen could be hard to see. Here is a recap.
Enable the wide noise blanker (WNB) button via the RX CONTROL Adjust the noise blanker slider (NB) via the EX CONTROL (Default slider value is 190)
Make this change until the noise drops and the meaningful signal resolves.