Smoke? No signal? Distortion? Increased noise? I don't have one and I've never seen the schematic.
- does the problem occur with shielded USB cables? Ferrites? Better RF cables?
- does the problem occur with a disconnected antenna? With a terminated input?
- airspy's lower end is 24MHz, spyverter's upper end is 60MHz. How similar does the 24-60MHz range look for actual signals, shifted and unshifted?
- compare your 24-60MHz performance with and without the spyverter connected (but not powered).
- can you test with a different receiver (hackrf, usrp, another spyverter) - maybe those strange signals are actually part of your local environment.
- can you detect the spyverter's LO leakage? Is its frequency stable?
That should be a good start.
On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 3:54 PM, Patrick Sathyanathan <wpats@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the info. What would the symptoms of a spyverter failure be ? I tested it with a shortwave loop antenna and it picks up the local AM stations fine with sdrsharp. But some bands the spectrum display a series of evenly spaced spikes that are not AM signals. Could this be due to damage ?
I posted the same question to the airspy contact address but have got no response. I have found the airspy folks to be less than helpful for other queries.
--Patrick
From: chris.kuethe@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2015 16:24:49 -0800
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Can wrong connection of spyverter damage it ?
To: wpats@hotmail.com
CC: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.orgIt it quite possible that you damaged it. You should contact the airspy folks to be sure though - http://airspy.com/contact/On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 4:18 PM, Patrick Sathyanathan <wpats@hotmail.com> wrote:Hi,
I recently purchased the airspy/spyverter combo. The spyverter did not have any markings indicating antenna input and output. Assuming that the lettering on the top of the two devices lined up I initially wrongly connected the antenna input of spyverter to the input of the airspy and ran sdrsharp with the bias supply enabled. Eventually after much web surfing I was able to find a picture indicating the correct connection and I followed that.
Does anybody know if the bias supply from the airspy could have damaged the spyverter ? Also any pointers to a forum that might have the answer would be appreciated.
Thanks for any help,
--Patrick
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