The radio runs in
full duplex
(receiver runs while transmitting). This is required for transponders such as Es'Hail 2 (a geostationary satellite). There is a menu option RX Mute which is used to disable the waterfall and audio while in transmit mode.
Delay
If you monitor your transmission with the Pluto you will experience a delay; this is due to the buffer sizes used in the Libiio API. The buffer sizes will be customisable in a future version of this software.
Drive
For maximum drive make sure the band-specific Master Gain levels are set to 100 [
Link].
- In the Transmit DSP press ••• to display the Transmit Options.
- In the Transmit Options select Audio In, Gains.
- Select the current band.
- Set Drive to 100%.
- Set Gain and Proc (processing) to suit your voice.
GPIO
Pluto has four general purpose output (GPO) pins. Direct support of these pins is not possible via the Libiio library.
Monitoring
Due to the design of the AD9364/AD9363, if both, the TX and RX Local Oscillators (LO) are set to the same frequency or very close to each other the TX LO may leak into the RX path. Monitoring your own signal with Pluto in full duplex mode is not recommended; use a second receiver instead.
If you do monitor with Pluto in full duplex then turn the RX Gain to 0dB to avoid overloading the receiver stages.
Spur
There is a spur approximately 50dB below peak output at the transmit frequency. This is generated by the AD9363 / AD9364 chip in Pluto, the cause and possible mitigation are being investigated. It is probably DC leakage from an internal mixer [link].