Hi Piotr,
Thanks for the
overview of programs. That's what i searched for.
But maybe i have
expressed wrongly what i need. I assumed a SDR software is also for a mono
input, not only for IQ inputs. Are the programs you're referring on usable
for both, IQ and mono?
Well, i'm waiting for one of my SL teachers (Wolf
or Markus :-) ) answer. If there is a solution in SpecLab i would prefer
that i think...
Best 73, Stefan/DK7FC
> Hi Stefan,
LF
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> 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:
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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:
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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:
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https://sites.google.com/site/g4zfqradio/soundcard_sdr_software>
>
yours, Piotr, SQ7MPJ
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qth: Lodz /jo91rs/
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