Hello Steve,
The only hardware/SDR supported natively by Foxtelem 1.0 is FCDP or FCDPplus.
For other SDRs, you have to use something like SDR#, HDSDR, SDR-Radio V2, to decode the audio (FM,about 12-15kHz wide,audio filtering OFF); ouput that audio to a virtual audio cable, then set up Foxtelem to use that virtual audio cable as input. It works, both live and with recordings, both slow and high speed.
I will copy AMSAT-BB since others will ask, too :)
73,
On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 10:08 AM, Greene, Stephan A < stephan.a.greene@vencore.com> wrote:
Mark:
Have you tried other SDR than the FCD Pro? I know the Fox telemetry software detects the FCD (it appears in the source pull down menu), I haven't figured out how to get it to similarly "see" my SDRPlay. With the FCD Pro, did you set the telemetry software to use IQ input or audio (your post suggests audio), fast or slow settings?
Any tricks to using the telemetry software with other SDR software? (I've been trying HDSDR so far, I have an older copy of SDR# that should still work with my SDRPlay, and SDR-Console works with it, too) Or do you create an IQ recording and just play it back?
73 & Thanks!
Steve KS1G
-----Original Message----- From: Mark L. Hammond [mailto:marklhammond@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, October 09, 2015 6:34 AM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] AO-85 telemetry hints
Hi All,
On the 10utc pass this morning, while the transponder was on and in use:
I learned that reducing the width of the cutoff filter in Foxtelem program made it so I could copy the subaudible telemetry packets with the Funcube Dongle Pro. Reducing from the default 200 Hz to about 180 or 175 seemed to work here. It shows up as a decent eye pattern after that.
Another FYI-When playing back an IQ recording via SDR#, it seems a bit more forgiving, working well around 175-200.
Suggest folks experiment for best copy! Share hints here, please!
73,
Mark L. Hammond [N8MH]