With the trusted help of Kered.. who spent most of yesterday installing my new dongle as i has nothing but trouble..!! (no change there then i hear you say) :-\
Yes it works and works well.. Got my DVT mini stick from some very nice Chinese people who sent it PDQ - but the install was simple according to the instructions ::) , if you just want the TV then yes. I will state now for the hard of seeing - DON'T PUT THE DISC IN THAT COMES WITH IT..if your going for the radio option. use the s/ware that is better suited.
Lots of file changes, lots of renaming etc.. way beyond me.
But it seems that the usual install time is about 30-60 minutes tops, but my knackered out lappy was slow and at times painful - but we got there in the end.
But with the use of team viewer and Skype made it a lot more simple, So the point is, the radio works well - going to take some getting used to leaving the old Sony -7 at home and using the PC instead.
So if you feel like going in that direction, you wont look back for £6- its another world and dimension to the hobby. The helps there if you need it - I did.Just ask.
So thanks Kered for your time, patience and expert help. ;D
I will tap you up very soon for some tuition though.
Cheers.
Smudger.
For those of you who need help. There is a very good install guide in this weeks radiouser. ;D
Thanks to you for saving me on haircuts(i'm now almost bald ;D )
Like any new software things take getting used to but you'll soon learn the neccessary
As a sidenote you now have a backup for your sbs1er too at no extra cost 8)
Quote from: kered on March 26, 2013, 10:00:41 AM
Thanks to you for saving me on haircuts(i'm now almost bald ;D )
Like any new software things take getting used to but you'll soon learn the neccessary
As a sidenote you now have a backup for your sbs1er too at no extra cost 8)
Remember the old saying Derek, you cant teach an old dog new tricks. Wonder if it counts here, I just call the lad he can sort anything. Oh to be young again
My Newsky dongles arrived.
Where can I find the "Step-by-Step" procedures to install it ?
I tried to use Andy's software - but it gave me Error - cant tune when I Click " Max/Min " frequency checks.
Quote from: birdie on April 19, 2013, 08:54:40 AM
Where can I find the "Step-by-Step" procedures to install it ?
Do you want to use it as a Mode-S receiver or for audio?
Probably too late but "Don't put the cd in that comes with it" use it as a frizbee
Some tutorials here:
http://sonicgoose.com/using-a-rtlsdr-dongle-for-ads-b/
Same starting point for audio or ADSB:- INSTALL ZADIG
I've written a Guide to using a DVB-T USB stick (aka Dongle) as a low cost ADS-B receiver using Jetvision's RTL1090. It isn't published yet but this is one of the most important requirements:
Setting Up
To use the DVB-T receiver for ADS-B there are some important things to bear in mind.
1. You need to use a particular USB driver. Do not use the supplied drivers or software.
2. You will need software to tune and decode the received 1090 MHz data to track aircraft and feed to Flightradar24.com.
Please avoid the temptation to plug the receiver into a spare USB port and use it as intended – a digital TV tuner. Throw away the supplied software CD.
Quote from: Anmer on April 19, 2013, 09:28:49 AM
Quote from: birdie on April 19, 2013, 08:54:40 AM
Where can I find the "Step-by-Step" procedures to install it ?
Do you want to use it as a Mode-S receiver or for audio?
Both. To use it as a SDR on the full band the dongle can cover.
Quote from: Anmer on April 19, 2013, 10:44:58 AM
I've written a Guide to using a DVB-T USB stick (aka Dongle) as a low cost ADS-B receiver using Jetvision's RTL1090. It isn't published yet but this is one of the most important requirements:
Setting Up
To use the DVB-T receiver for ADS-B there are some important things to bear in mind.
1. You need to use a particular USB driver. Do not use the supplied drivers or software.
2. You will need software to tune and decode the received 1090 MHz data to track aircraft and feed to Flightradar24.com.
Please avoid the temptation to plug the receiver into a spare USB port and use it as intended – a digital TV tuner. Throw away the supplied software CD.
Unfortunately, I have already installed the softwares supplied in the CD - to watch TV and listen to FM stations.
What should I do next ? Pardon, my stupid question. LOL
Quote from: birdie on April 20, 2013, 06:59:41 AM
What should I do next ? Pardon, my stupid question. LOL
I have spent many hours trying to remove those CD drivers and have failed, even after extensive editing to the Registry.
I had to use the USB stick on a different PC.
If anyone knows how to remove the drivers, I would be most grateful.
Anmer
What worked for me was connecting the offending dongle, then going into "Device Manager", then into "Drivers" on the entry for the dongle, and doing an "Uninstall Driver". Next remove the dongle and reboot the pc. Reconnect the dongle and immediately stop Windows from searching for the drivers, then use the SonicGoose setup tutorial.
Editing the Registry with the dongle removed, as you have experienced, was no help at all.
Hope this helps
Stephen
If you know the date of the install you can restore the system to an earlier date, if not this might help
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc730875.aspx (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc730875.aspx)
Also on some windows instalations if you boot in safe mode(with admin rights) and check out the device manager a full list of all the drivers installed appears under each device, quite often some are repeated so you have to uninstall all copies.
Quote from: Anmer on April 20, 2013, 08:14:30 AM
I have spent many hours trying to remove those CD drivers and have failed, even after extensive editing to the Registry.
I had to use the USB stick on a different PC.
If anyone knows how to remove the drivers, I would be most grateful.
Quote from: Bethsalem on April 20, 2013, 08:43:12 AM
What worked for me was connecting the offending dongle, then going into "Device Manager", then into "Drivers" on the entry for the dongle, and doing an "Uninstall Driver". Next remove the dongle and reboot the pc. Reconnect the dongle and immediately stop Windows from searching for the drivers, then use the SonicGoose setup tutorial.
Tried that numerous times to no avail.
Thanks.
QuoteIf anyone knows how to remove the drivers, I would be most grateful.
Ditto. It did work once but can't run a dongle any more on this PC. Since installed on others. Weird.