This plugin requires the SDRplay API V3.07 to have been installed and for the service to be running. It can be downloaded for Windows, Linux and Mac from: https://www.sdrplay.com/softwarehome/
- Blue triangle icon: device is ready and can be started
- Green square icon: device is running and can be stopped
- Magenta (or pink) square icon: an error occurred. In the case the device was accidentally disconnected you may click on the icon to stop, plug back in, check the source on the sampling devices control panel and start again.
<h3>2: Sample rate</h3>
This is the sample rate at which IQ samples are transfered from the device to SDRangel, in kS/s (k).
<h3>3: Center frequency</h3>
This is the center frequency of reception in kHz.
<h3>4: Local oscillator frequency correction</h3>
This is the correction in tenths of ppm steps.
<h3>5: Tuner selection</h3>
Selects which tuner is used for input. For RSPduo this can be 1 or 2. Other RSP devices only have a single tuner.
<h3>6: Antenna port</h3>
Selects which antenna port is used. The antenna ports available depend upon the RSP device and tuner selected.
This button opens a dialog to set the transverter mode frequency translation options. The details about this dialog can be found [here](../../../sdrgui/gui/transverterdialog.md)
- **Cen**: the decimation operation takes place around the SDRplay center frequency Fs.
- **Inf**: the decimation operation takes place around Fs - Fc.
- **Sup**: the decimation operation takes place around Fs + Fc.
With SR as the sample rate before decimation Fc is calculated as:
- if decimation n is 4 or lower: Fc = SR/2^(log2(n)-1). The device center frequency is on the side of the baseband. You need a RF filter bandwidth at least twice the baseband.
- if decimation n is 8 or higher: Fc = SR/n. The device center frequency is half the baseband away from the side of the baseband. You need a RF filter bandwidth at least 3 times the baseband.