RFspace CLOUD-IQ Getting Started Manual

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RFSPACE
CLOUD-IQ
GETTING STARTED GUIDE
June 2015
RFSPACE, Inc. Cloud-IQ User's Guide
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  • Page 1 RFSPACE CLOUD-IQ 
 GETTING STARTED GUIDE June 2015 RFSPACE, Inc. Cloud-IQ User’s Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Legal Notices Supplied Accessories Precautions Hardware Specifications Introduction Front Panel Rear Panel Installation SDRanywhere Interface Specifications Compliance June 2015 RFSPACE, Inc. Cloud-IQ User’s Guide...
  • Page 3: Legal Notices

    RFSPACE’s property. Supplied Accessories The Cloud-IQ ships with a US or EU power supply, USB to 5.5mm power cable, ethernet cable, and SpectraVue software installation CD. The pdf of this document, CloudSetup and SpectraVue manuals are included in the CD. The power supply is 90-264 Volt capable and can be used with a plug adapter.
  • Page 4: Precautions

    Never transmit into the antenna input connector or transmit into antennas in close proximity to the Cloud-IQ antennas. This might cause damage to the sensitive front end circuitry. When using adjacent antennas, make sure an RF limiter or relay is installed on the RF input port. Damage to input RF circuitry might result in costly repairs.
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  • Page 5: Hardware Specifications

    5 Volts - 0.8 Amps Compliance CE, FCC, IC Dimensions 4.8 x 4.0 x 1.2 inches Serial Port RS-232 levels for external radio control and debug Warranty 1 year parts and labor. International shipping paid by customer June 2015 RFSPACE, Inc. Cloud-IQ User’s Guide...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    FFTs onboard. The compressed data is then sent to the client over a TCP link. This allows the placement of the Cloud-IQ anywhere in the world with an internet connection. The RemoteSDRclient and Android SDRanywhere applications are used as clients.
  • Page 7: Front Panel

    3. Clip LED indicator. Blinks red if the ADC full scale level is exceeded. Select the minimum attenuator required to minimize clipping. Do not exceed max input levels to prevent input circuitry damage. June 2015 RFSPACE, Inc. Cloud-IQ User’s Guide...
  • Page 8: Rear Panel

    7. 100 Base-T Ethernet connection. Connects to PC or router for IQ mode. Connects to WAN or router for Cloud mode. 8. Power input. Apply 5 Volts at less than 1 Amp. Do not exceed 5.5 Volts or radio will power off. June 2015 RFSPACE, Inc. Cloud-IQ User’s Guide...
  • Page 9: Installation

    Select the Cloud-IQ you wish to operate and click OK. Exit the setup menu and start SpectraVue by pressing Start or F12. If you need to configure the Cloud-IQ with a manual IP address or you wish to connect the Cloud-IQ directly to a PC, follow the instructions for the CloudSetup application included in the CD.
  • Page 10: Sdranywhere

    SDRanywhere Android App The SDRanywhere application is an Android app that allows remote operation of an RFSPACE Cloud- IQ radio from anywhere in the world. The SDRanywhere application receives the demodulated audio and waterfall information from a remote radio. To download. Browse to http://www.sdranywhere.com...
  • Page 11: Interface Specifications

    RFSPACE supplies a simple, open-source application for the Cloud-IQ radio. This application is written using the QT framework and will compile for MacOS, Windows and Linux operating systems. This software is supplied with a free license to be used by RFSPACE customers wishing to create their own applications. 
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  • Page 12: Compliance

    The user must use the accessories and cables supplied by the manufacturer to get optimum performance from the product. FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE June 2015 RFSPACE, Inc. Cloud-IQ User’s Guide...

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