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HPR4526: Baofeng and SDR++

Hosted by Lee on 2025-12-08 00:00:00
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Goal: send a voice signal on VHF or UHF, receive and record with SDR via RTL dongle


Core Problem and Resolution


An issue may have been a hardware I/Q Imbalance  in the RTL-SDR, which suppressed the desired signal, resulting in very low output volume that required excessive manual amplification.


  • Initial Problem:  Very quiet, barely audible recorded audio, initially on UHF 433 MHz
  • Key Discovery:  An  I/Q imbalance  caused a repeating signal "image" in the spectrum,
  • Frequency Change:  Switched to the  VHF 145.500 Mhz  band,
  • Gain Override: To overcome the defect and the failing AGC, gain stages were manually adjusted:
  • Squelch:   Squelch (SQL) was set to OFF (0)  to prevent the software from muting the quiet, legitimate signal.
  • Adjusted the final Sound Output/Recording Gain  on the host OS to match the maximized digital output, achieving audible voice.


Summary of Key Radio and Software Settings


Transmitting Radio (Baofeng UV-5R):

  • Operation: Simplex (direct radio-to-SDR).
  • Mode: Narrowband FM (NFM).


Receiving Software (SDR++):

  • AGC:  Disabled (Crucial override).
  • RF/Tuner Gain:  Adjust (Inject best signal power).
  • AF Gain:  Adjust (Produce loudest digital audio).
  • Squelch (SQL):  OFF (0) (Prevent muting of quiet signal).
  • Filter Bandwidth:  12.5 kHz(Correct setting for NFM).


The ultimate resolution was forcing input and output gain in SDR++ and volume adjustment in Audacity

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Trey says: SDRs

RE: hpr4526::2025-12-08 Baofeng and SDR++ by Leefrom the series HAM radio.
00:09:33 Listen in ogg, opus, or mp3 format.
Well done, sir.

SDRs have really opened up parts of radio technology experimentation to a wider community. I have noticed a significant difference in performance and quality between inexpensive SDR dongles and higher end devices like the SDRDuo I prefer.

I have not tried the SDR++ software, but regularly use SDRConnect and SDRangel.

Continuing to experiment is the best way to learn and grow.

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