Anyone figure out how to modify or add band and frequency tags?
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2019 2:01 pm
So as I have been playing with PowerSDR OpenHPSDR mRX PS v3.4.9 I have decided that I would like to add some frequency range tagging to identify some frequency tags or specific frequencies of my liking or that fit my local site. The software already does a great job of tagging most of the spectrum...
for example
"75M SSB" @ 3.800 - 3.999999Mhz.
"75M Ext/Adv DX Window" @ 3.790 - 3.799999Mhz.
"75M SSTV" @ 3.845Mhz.
"75M AM Calling Frequency" @ 3.885Mhz.
"WWV" @ 2.5, 5, 10, 15Mhz
etc.
The other ham bands and shortwave bands are all equally well tagged far better than I ever expected they would be. However I would still like to add some additional tagging for example I would like to go through the AM broadcast band and individually tag local callsigns to local station assignments etc.
"WLS Chicago" @ 890Khz.
"WGN Chicago" @ 720Khz.
"WBBM News Radio" @ 780Khz.
"ESPN Chicago" @ 1.000Mhz.
etc.
etc.
I also would like to label the 11 meter CB Channels\band as on occasion I find myself flipping back and forth comparing the wasteland that goes on at Citizens Band channel 6 AKA "Superbowl 6" to the comparative wasteland that goes on at 40 Meters on 7.200Mhz. as of late... Currently the entire 11M CB band is just labelled as "Out Of Band"
So this is what I am trying to do... What I have done so far? I figures these tags and frequency ranges are all saved somewhere in a modifiable file. So I started looking around on my hard drive. I found all of the band information in an exported backup XML file of my current PowerSDR database. So I made a brand new backup\export of my database and went to work attempting to add a couple of small individual tags and frequency ranges to that exported XML file following the XML format within the file already used by the database for like entries that already existed. In fact I copied\pasted a few of them and simply modified them. Saved my changes to the XML file and imported my newly modified XML file into my database. Import was successful. No problems re-opening PowerSDR and everything that was there previously was still there, however NONE of my new tags appeared in the VFO window as I tuned around to check my test entries. Sure glad I only inputted a handful of test tags as opposed to the hours of work it would have taken to add all of the ones I wanted to add hihi.
So I've got to be missing something somewhere. Anyone have any luck doing this yet? or if any of the PowerSDR programmers see this and want to chime in on where this band data comes from, I'd love a little education on the subject.
Thanks in advance,
Nick
de N9SSW
for example
"75M SSB" @ 3.800 - 3.999999Mhz.
"75M Ext/Adv DX Window" @ 3.790 - 3.799999Mhz.
"75M SSTV" @ 3.845Mhz.
"75M AM Calling Frequency" @ 3.885Mhz.
"WWV" @ 2.5, 5, 10, 15Mhz
etc.
The other ham bands and shortwave bands are all equally well tagged far better than I ever expected they would be. However I would still like to add some additional tagging for example I would like to go through the AM broadcast band and individually tag local callsigns to local station assignments etc.
"WLS Chicago" @ 890Khz.
"WGN Chicago" @ 720Khz.
"WBBM News Radio" @ 780Khz.
"ESPN Chicago" @ 1.000Mhz.
etc.
etc.
I also would like to label the 11 meter CB Channels\band as on occasion I find myself flipping back and forth comparing the wasteland that goes on at Citizens Band channel 6 AKA "Superbowl 6" to the comparative wasteland that goes on at 40 Meters on 7.200Mhz. as of late... Currently the entire 11M CB band is just labelled as "Out Of Band"
So this is what I am trying to do... What I have done so far? I figures these tags and frequency ranges are all saved somewhere in a modifiable file. So I started looking around on my hard drive. I found all of the band information in an exported backup XML file of my current PowerSDR database. So I made a brand new backup\export of my database and went to work attempting to add a couple of small individual tags and frequency ranges to that exported XML file following the XML format within the file already used by the database for like entries that already existed. In fact I copied\pasted a few of them and simply modified them. Saved my changes to the XML file and imported my newly modified XML file into my database. Import was successful. No problems re-opening PowerSDR and everything that was there previously was still there, however NONE of my new tags appeared in the VFO window as I tuned around to check my test entries. Sure glad I only inputted a handful of test tags as opposed to the hours of work it would have taken to add all of the ones I wanted to add hihi.
So I've got to be missing something somewhere. Anyone have any luck doing this yet? or if any of the PowerSDR programmers see this and want to chime in on where this band data comes from, I'd love a little education on the subject.
Thanks in advance,
Nick
de N9SSW