W dniu 2012-06-20 00:11, Stefan Schäfer pisze:
Sorry Rik, i heared (probably) you calling me but i didn't catch your
call. PA3ABK was reasonable strong. The QSB, yes.. So maybe next time..
Another question: Those of you who have a wideband RX (SDR for
example), which SDR software do you use to surf over the band? There
is one from I2PHD and i saw another one that is based on Linux.
Recommendations please. I would like to download one tonite and don't
know the program with the best features.
Hi Stefan, LF
i have SDR-IQ receiver from RFSpace. The primary supporting software
for all their sdr hardware is Spectravue.
you can download this program from the rfspace site:
http://www.rfspace.com/RFSPACE/SVDownload.html
i do recommend this program although it is sligthly difficult to get
started.
However, once you get familiar with it you will like it:)
on a "support" page of www.rfspace.com you will also find a link to sdr
-radio:
http://www.sdr-radio.com/
they have a very powerful radio console which looks like a regular
transceiver front side
It has many many different options - of course, it does take time to
learn all of them but the basic setup is rather easy..
i also recommend HDSDR software: http://www.hdsdr.de/index.html
very intuitive and easy to use.
Well, there is a growing number of sdr software supporting sdr
hardware. an example of such collection of sdr programs you can find here:
https://sites.google.com/site/g4zfqradio/soundcard_sdr_software
yours, Piotr, SQ7MPJ
qth: Lodz /jo91rs/
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