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A measurement marker is available to track peaks in the spectrum.  The display can also be frozen and/or captured to a .jpg file which is saved in the /home/pi/snaps folder.  These can also be viewed using the Snap Viewer selected from the System Menu.
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A measurement marker is available to track peaks in the spectrum.  The display can also be frozen and/or captured to a .jpg file which is saved in the /home/pi/snaps folder.  These can be viewed using the Snap Viewer selected from the System Menu, or tarnsferred to another computer using a network connection.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:52, 13 April 2021

Introduction

The "Band Viewer" software is included with the Portsdown 4 and can be used to provide a basic spectrum display of band occupancy using the receive section of a LimeSDR Mini. It does not work with any other SDRs.

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To start the software, connect a LimeSDR MIni and from the Portsdown select Menu 2, LimeSDR Mini Band Viewer.

Frequency

The frequency range is from approximately 30 MHz to 3.5 GHz, and span widths from 500 kHz to 20 MHz are available. The centre frequency can be shifted down or up by 10% of the span width by using the left and right buttons on the main menu. The centre frequency can be directly entered from the keyboard (selected from the settings menu) or a number of presets are available. It is hoped to allow customisation of the presets in a future update.

Level Display

Although the display is calibrated over 80 dB of dynamic range, only about 50 dB is usable. The Lime gain can be adjusted from the menu to optimise the display. Careful screening and grounding of the LimeSDR can produce a reduction in the noise level. There are a number of spurious signals that are visible in the passband; this is a limitation of using the LimeSDR Mini.

Measurements and Recording

A measurement marker is available to track peaks in the spectrum. The display can also be frozen and/or captured to a .jpg file which is saved in the /home/pi/snaps folder. These can be viewed using the Snap Viewer selected from the System Menu, or tarnsferred to another computer using a network connection.

Resolution

The software uses a Fast Fourier Transform with a Bin Size of 1/500th of the display width. So on the 500 kHz span width, the resolution is 1 kHz.

Limitations

The 20 MHz span does not appear to work on all LimeSDR Minis. It could be a USB cable or power supply problem; further investigation is ongoing.

Some display corruption occasionally occurs during marker operation. This seems to be limited to the areas of text around the display.

Exit

To exit back to the Portsdown, select tSystem Menu. The Viewer can also be restarted from here.