Hi John,

        Thanks for the report. I can confirm what you say about SDR#. On
windows, have you tried HDSDR? It seems to have a ton of keyboard shortcuts,
which is at least something. Also, have you tried installing OpenWebRX and
run into any issues?
Thanks,
Aman


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John
Covici
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2018 9:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [all-audio] most accessible way to use RTLSDR

I have found the software -- at least under windows to be really not
accessible.  Nothing seems to be there under Linux, either.  I have the
Airspy  Hf+ and I tried sdr# and sdr console v3, but no joy.

On Sat, 19 May 2018 22:28:49 -0400,
The Wolf wrote:
> 
> Hello thanks for this information I was unaware of this
> 
> can I get the name of the kit that you are talking about?
> 
> also is there a way you could give me a idea on what you reviewed in 
> the past and local aproaches for sdr?
> 
> thanks
> 
> Hank
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 5/19/2018 7:16 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> > Actually I'm setting up one of these now and its quite simple.
> > You don't need to do anything much so long as you're prepared to put in
a bit of time to design your receiver so to speak.
> > Everything is pretty much already done for you if you buy the complete
kit to put together.
> > The kit consists of 2 parts, the SDR radio module itself and the Beagle
Board computer - similar to a Raspberry Pi -.
> > All the programming has been done so all you have to do is to assemble
the kit decide on your antenna and location, wire the thing up and set it up
using your web browser.
> > The Kiwi is one of many SDR'S and it may not appeal to everyone.
> > Some might prefer a more local approach and there are many outlets and
reviews of SDR'S to get you started, I've featured quite a few before in my
writings to this list.
> > 
> > 
> >> On 20 May 2018, at 11:14 am, The Wolf <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> 
> >> Hello
> >> 
> >> you can try the kiwi sdr
> >> I personally don't run this but people who use kiwi to run the sdrs 
> >> on linux if you go to www.sdr.hu you can find a list of receivers 
> >> online to listen to people do use kiwi sdr if you do get a kiwi sdr 
> >> set up then you can tune the sdr via the web it is really confusing 
> >> and I am not doing a good job on describing anyways below is the 
> >> list of kiwi keyboard shortcuts to tune sdr radios via browser I 
> >> have been working with the developer on getting them emplimented 
> >> his name is john if any other visually impaired people can right 
> >> him with any improvements on the keyboard shortcuts feel free and 
> >> email him before I forget when he gave me the shortcuts he put them 
> >> together in one huge list so you will have to use your screen 
> >> readers read by word to get the proper shortcuts also he has been 
> >> updating the software quite alot so any feedback he could use would 
> >> help with him getting all the quirks out on the shortcut keys now on to
the good stuff On 5/11/2018 12:49 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> >> Okay. Let me know if this list if okay:
> >> 
> >> g =        select frequency entry field
> >> j k        frequency step down/up, add shift or ctrl/alt for faster
> >> LR-arrow-keys    same as "j" and "k" keys
> >> 
> >> t T        scroll frequency memory list
> >> a l u c f i    select mode: AM LSB USB CW NBFM IQ
> >> p P        passband widen/narrow
> >> z Z        zoom in/out, add ctrl/alt for max in/out
> >> < >        waterfall page down/up
> >> w W        waterfall min dB slider +/- 1 dB, add ctrl/alt for +/- 10 dB
> >> S        waterfall auto-scale
> >> s d        spectrum on/off toggle, slow device mode
> >> v V m        volume less/more, mute
> >> o        toggle between option bar "off" and "stats" mode,<br>others
selected by related shortcut key
> >> esc        close/cancel action
> >> ? h        toggle this help list
> >> On 5/19/2018 3:57 PM, Aman Singer wrote:
> >>> Hi all,
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>>                  I think this has come up before, but if it did, 
> >>> it was a while ago and this area changes constantly. What has the 
> >>> general experience been with the RTLSDR and software for devices 
> >>> like it? Is there a clearly more accessible and usable software 
> >>> option, either for Windows or Linux, to get this working smoothly? 
> >>> Is there an option which is hopelessly inaccessible? I have a 
> >>> Raspberry PI which I'd like to use, but can obviously install any
flavor of Linux on a VM and also have both Windows 7 and 10.
> >>> 
> >>> Thanks,
> >>> 
> >>> Aman
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >> --
> >> check out my song on youtube
> >> https://youtu.be/YeWgx2LRu7Y
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> --
> check out my song on youtube
> https://youtu.be/YeWgx2LRu7Y
> 
> 
> 
> 

--
Your life is like a penny.  You're going to lose it.  The question is:
How do
you spend it?

         John Covici wb2una
         [email protected]





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