# This is a sample quisk_conf.py configuration file for Microsoft Windows. # For Windows, your default config file name is "My Documents/quisk_conf.py", # but you can use a different config file by using -c or --config. Quisk creates # an initial default config file if there is none. To control Quisk, edit # "My Documents/quisk_conf.py" using any text editor; for example WordPad (not Notepad). # In Windows you can see what sound devices you have, and you can set the Primary # Device for capture and playback by using Control Panel/Sounds and Audio Devices. # If you have only one sound device, it should be set as "Primary". If you have # several, find the names by using Control Panel/Sounds and Audio Devices; for # example, you may have "SoundMAX HD Audio" in the list for "Sound playback" and # "Sound recording". To specify this device for capture (recording) or playback, # enter a unique part of its name using exact upper/lower case. For example: # name_of_sound_capture = "SoundMAX" # name_of_sound_play = "SoundMAX" # There are many possible options for your config file. Copy the ones you want # from the master file quisk_conf_defaults.py (but don't change the master file). # The master config file is located in the site-packages/quisk folder for Python 2.7. # This file is Python code and the comment character is "#". To ignore a line, # start it with "#". To un-ignore a line, remove the "#". Generally you must start # lines in column one (the left edge) except for logic blocks. sample_rate = 48000 # ADC hardware sample rate in Hertz name_of_sound_capt = "Primary" # Name of soundcard capture hardware device. name_of_sound_play = "Primary" # Use the same device for play back. latency_millisecs = 150 # latency time in milliseconds # Select the default screen when Quisk starts: default_screen = 'Graph' #default_screen = 'WFall' # If you use hardware with a fixed VFO (crystal controlled SoftRock) un-comment the following: # import quisk_hardware_fixed as quisk_hardware # fixed_vfo_freq = 7056000 # If you use an SDR-IQ for capture, first install the SpectraView software # that came with the SDR-IQ. This will install the USB driver. Then set these parameters: # import quisk_hardware_sdriq as quisk_hardware # Use different hardware file # use_sdriq = 1 # Capture device is the SDR-IQ # sdriq_name = "SDR-IQ" # Name of the SDR-IQ device to open # sdriq_clock = 66666667.0 # actual sample rate (66666667 nominal) # sdriq_decimation = 500 # Must be 360, 500, 600, or 1250 # sample_rate = int(float(sdriq_clock) / sdriq_decimation + 0.5) # Don't change this # name_of_sound_capt = "" # We do not capture from the soundcard # playback_rate = 48000 # Radio sound play rate, default 48000 # display_fraction = 0.85 # The edges of the full bandwidth are not valid