Yea, the OP can send us his new SDR receiver to test and verify for a few months so we can weed out any bugs for him. We are always here to help!
And hey. We're here to help!
And hey. We're here to help!
Well how has it been going with it?Anyway, I just ordered RTL SDR for the time being. Can't wait to play the new toy!!
Too bad can't upload 2 video clips for you to see.
Well this is a long way from a professional scope, limited in many ways....but for the hobbyist yes it is very nice.nice thing about it no more $3,000.00 professional band scope anymore!
What you think of SDR Sharp software for windows 10? is there a better version for window? For me it looks impressive! Been test playing the SDR Sharp's software. My SDR dongle should be anytime soon!
If you pursue this, you will want to get the RSPdx as the pro has been discontinued. Fantastic SDR! Much better than the RTL dongles.Going check this out baby! Thank you Titanium .
Will let you know how it works out.
SDR# is said to be the defacto standard. Tons of plugins. Unfortunately with my RSP2 there is a pissing war between SDRPlay and them. There is an older version that works but can't integrate newer plugins in it.I have used SDR Sharp and it's ok...However I am now delving into monitoring Inmarsat stuff on L band
SDR# is said to be the defacto standard. Tons of plugins. Unfortunately with my RSP2 there is a pissing war between SDRPlay and them. There is an older version that works but can't integrate newer plugins in it.
I just built an Inmarsat patch antenna and get pretty good signal levels. Using a nooelec LNA. Not the Sawbird because I needed to use it for other freqs too. As far as decoding Inmarsat, none yet. Just rassled up the materials a few days ago.
Simon Brown's SDR Radio seems to be pretty nice now that he's refined it.
SDRUno is okay.
My go-to software is still HDSDR. Its pretty easy to use and plays nice with my radio and laptop.
Still trying to grab the differences in the free version of DSD+ and the fastlane version and what it will do versus the free version.
Wefax sats have been pretty easy to decode and Meteor sats are fun to grab too with a fashioned 137Mhz QFH made from CATV hardline. Since getting my LNA working those sats are nice. Hamsats are now coming in with just a Diamond discone.
I use VB cable. Tried VAC but ran back to VB cable. I have a pile of digital decoders too.