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Tutorial: Setting up fldigi with SmartSDR

DH2ID
DH2ID Member ✭✭✭
edited May 2020 in New Ideas
fldigi is one of my favourite programs, because it is easy to setup, is very stable and
shows everything on one screen, making it IMHO the best program for portable use.
I will concentrate on fldigi only, although there are a lot of other very interesting programs
on David, W1HKJ's page.

There have been other tutorials both from FlexRadio and on this forum on digital
modes. My tutorials refer to the newest versions at this date September 2015.

I run all programs on Windows 7 Home Premium both 32 and 64 bit.

Setup for Windows 10 should be the same as for Windows 7, although there have been
reports about problems with virtual ports. Be careful to totally remove SmartSDR
from your PC before you install Windows 10, then reinstall, having saved your
profiles beforehand.

Setup of digital mode programs often opens server ports. You have to allow them
on your system, so have a look at both your firewall and antivirus programs if
there is no connection. The OS can also create a problem concerning user
permissions


Please tell me about improvements to the tutorials and issues not reported here.

C. fldigi

1. Download fldigi http://www.w1hkj.com/download.html and  the RigCat xml files for
    your Rig. In our case that would be SmartSDR SliceA and  SmartSDR SliceB written
    by Tim, W4TME and recently updated to include the new RTTY mode.

2. In SmartSDR CAT notice the port which was created at installing it and to which
    3rd party programs will connect, in my case COM6:

     image
   
3. Create a virtual PTT port in the Serial ports tab clicking "Add a port", then
    "PTT" and you should get a COM port pair (COM7-17) in this case:

     image

     Notice that I have also created a dedicated CAT port pair (COM8-18) which you
     need only if you want to connect other programs which can't use a HRD server.
     The COM port numbers can vary on your pc! Be careful that the newly created
     COM ports are not used by other, already existing, devices! You can create a
     little batch file, which I call "View Devices". Just copy the lines into your editor
     and save the batch file as "view devices.bat"

           set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1
           set devmgr_show_details=1
           start DEVMGMT.MSC

     Now you can see all your COM ports, even the hidden ones, if so clicked.
     This is my list, yours will show different ports:

      image
    
     Sometimes two ports with the same number can crash Windows. In that case
     you have to restart in protected mode and change the numbers or deinstall
     the offending driver.

4. To connect fldigi to SmartSDR you need only RigCAT.

     Notice that I have used COM8 here, which I have created in
     SmartSDR CAT, leaving the main CAT port 6 open for my HRD Logbook and
     it's corresponding HRD server MiniDeluxe. If you log directly with fllog you
     don't need to create this extra port in SmartSDR CAT.

     Don't forget to click "Initialize" in fldigi, which is necessary each time you
     change settings on diffent tabs.

   image 

   How to use fldigi with two slices has already been explained on this forum
   https://community.flexradio.com/flexradio/topics/new-fldigi-rigcat-files-for-so2r-capability

3. If you want to connect to another TRX, a TS-2000 in this case,
     you can use Hamlib, untick it and change TRX by selecting the corresponding
     CAT file, a very nice touch.

     Notice that COM10 is used here because I use a microHAM DigiKeyer II
     to connect my TS-2000X.

    The COM port numbers can vary on your pc! Be careful that the newly
    created
COM ports are not used by other, already existing, devices!
  
    image

4. Setting up PTT:

   image

5. Setting up Audio:

   image

6. Main screen (PSK63), SmartSDR set to DIGU, 5.0K slice bandwidth.

   image

7. Main screen (RTTY), SmartSDR set to RTTY, 400Hz bandwidth

  image

  RTTY is spot on.

  Our club A07 of the German Amateur Radio Club (DARC) will have a fieldday
  from October 16 to 18 on a mountain called Teufelsmühle (Devils Mill) in
  the Black Forest (Let's hope that we get back again ;-).
  This will give me an opportunity to extensively test fldigi both with my Flex-3000
  and my Elecraft KX3.

Comments

  • Jim W3IPO
    Jim W3IPO Member ✭✭
    edited February 2019
    Thank you 
  • DH2ID
    DH2ID Member ✭✭✭
    edited March 2017
    Addendum I to the fldigi tutorial:

    1. Set the RTTY sweet spot to 2210 in the Configure-Misc-Sweet Spot Tab.
       Clicking on the mark tone in the SmartSDR panadapter will center the RTTY
       signal for decode.

    (Thanks to Bob N7ZO)
    https://community.flexradio.com/flexradio/topics/fldigi-rigcat-files-need-updated-for-rtty-mode?topi...

    2. Verify that you have got the new and updated xml files from the fldigi page,
         their status comment in their header should read:
         "....Date:  8-Aug-2015"
        Right click and "save as" in a folder under your documents. I made one
        and named it "fldigi files" for all my TRX.
        If you want to look at xml files, you can open it with this free program:
        https://notepad-plus-plus.org/ or in your browser.
       
      
  • DH2ID
    DH2ID Member ✭✭✭
    edited December 2018
    Addendum II to the fldigi tutorial:

    With the arrival of SmartCAT 1.6.21 it is much easier now to create and change ports by using the "advanced" mode.

    1. open any port by clicking "Edit"
    2. Right click anywhere in the opening window
    3. tick "Advanced"
    4. This setting will persist until you untick "Advanced"!


    image

    Note that my CAT port is 25, as I am running some other programs
    in parallel.

    Be careful about choosing port numbers, control
    your ports in Windows by using this batch file:

    set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1
    set devmgr_show_details=1
    start DEVMGMT.MSC

    making sure to click "show all devices".


    In fldigi use this setup:

    image

    Note that I use "CAT command for PTT" !
    Using "Hardware PTT" is not necessary!

    Please post comments.

    Alex - DH2ID
  • Jean_Luc F5JRC
    Jean_Luc F5JRC Member ✭✭
    edited May 2020
    Thank Alex, very useful!
  • DrTeeth
    DrTeeth Member ✭✭
    edited August 2016
    Thanks for the updates Alex. Could you possibly make this and your other tutorials available as PDFs? I like to download such useful information.

    I know I could print to PDF, but the end result looks awful, especially if comments have been posted as in this case.

    Tnx,

    Guy
  • KC7ES
    KC7ES Member ✭✭
    edited May 2016
    Thanks for all the great information. I have only one issue that I can not identify: upon launching or closing fldigi, my 6300 is keyed! I have to click MOX to unkey the radio. I've double checked all my settings.Any ideas? Tnx, Eric
  • K0COL
    K0COL Member ✭✭

    I have have the same problem upon launching or closing fldigi, my 6300 is keyed! I have to click MOX to unkey the radio. I've double checked all my settings. Thanks Russ

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