I have been able to tune an sdr from the web, but I would like to hook up an antenna and get to the sdr which I have. Unless there is a way I can use it from the web locally.
On Sun, 20 May 2018 14:39:20 -0400, The Wolf wrote: > > have you tried tuning the sdr's? > using the browser? > I am tuning a kiwi sdr online with out any problems > let me see what I can do to get some sort of audio tutorial together > > On 5/20/2018 6:05 AM, John Covici wrote: > > 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 > >> > >> > >> > >> > > -- > 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? 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