Hi, Thanks for the video! Would just like to add that in most cases, setting the sample depth to 8bits can greatly increase network performance as you're basically halfing the amount of data going across. For the hackrf and RTL-SDR this will have no effect on the signals since they are only 8bit SDRs. FOr others you may see differences but it's rare. I'd also recommend trying to enable compression to see if it reduces the network usage. Often it does, sometimes it doesn't, all depends on the exact signals on screen. PS: On mac you should just be able to launch the executable contained within the .app package to be able to see the logs.
another epic matt, really simplifies the software, i'm a hdsdr guy, but i've got my head around sdr++ with your demo, now the good part, i bought an android tv box lot that were redundant, £9 each and this works flawlessly with the usb rtl-sdr v3 "genuine" so an old 24" tv (free), android box (£9) and dongle £19........... there's new old stock on ebay for the quad core android boxes around £8,
Brilliant video! I have a remote Pi running OpenWebRx but can also run rtl_tcp, airspy_tcp, hfp_tcp and SpyServer locally or over the Internet. Do you think SDR++ Server is better than these?
Since port forwarding raises security issues as well as the requirement of setting up DDNS in most cases, I would not recommend going down this route. Use Zerotier instead, it's cross platform and is free up to 25 nodes. Private, secure, no port forwarding. It should also work between two mobile endpoints. I've had good experience with this software and have been using it in various environments with great success.
Is there any server or remote control for RS41 Tracker? I want receiver to be on SDR++, but the control on RS41 Tracker for correcting frequency due to temperature change in the atmosphere. Each radiosonde works slightly differently. For example, initial frequency was 405.300 MHz, but as balloon rises, it hits cold air and frequency change few hundred hertz. So need correction.
This is Super! I was using it with rtl_tcp on a Dragon Pi image (rasberry) . Really nice to see now that it works with more devices... Hackrf, sdrplay etc
Nice new option in SDR++. Found out it's only available in the nightly build. Now I am trying to connect to one of the many websdr's like the one from the university of twente but I cannot get a connection. Should this be possible?
Hello. I am running a server on mac OS and Client on Windows 10. I have the January 26th nightly release. I cannot find SDR++ server in sources. Is there any other option I should try?
@最英俊的酵母菌 I somehow got two very different releases because their github page isn't set up correctly with versions and dates. Correct the versions and it should work
Excellent presentation as always, thanks for sharing. I wonder if there's a 32 bit windows version of SDR++? Moreover I have so far been unsuccessful to run it on MacBook pro M1. Any tips will be appreciated, TiA.
Hi All, does anybody knows how to resolve the problem on Raspberry Pi 5 (but I tried 4 too, I tried lite, full, everything): cmake .. -DOPT_BUILD_SDRPLAY_SOURCE:BOOL=ON -DOPT_BUILD_NEW_PORTAUDIO_SINK:BOOL=ON -DOPT_BUILD_M17_DECODER:BOOL=ON brings the error message: Package 'libzstd', required by 'virtual:world', not found . I cannot add the library at any way.
Thank you for the video, installing this right now to test out. I've been playing with openwebrx but having some issues, I'll see if this is better for my uses. Cheers!