--- On Wed, 3/2/11, Edward R. Cole <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jack,
> 
 
> SDR that are restricted to running only the in-house sw
> (firmware) 
> miss the boat on the promise of open-source SDR.  As
> far as I know 
> the SDR-IQ, Flex-SDR's and the K3 do not allow for
> alternative sw to 
> be written for them.  If I am wrong in this impression
> then please tell us all.

Okay.  The SDR-IQ is supported with "SpectraVue" 
(http://www.moetronix.com/svdownload.htm) and SDR Console, 
(http://www.sdr-radio.com/Home/Introduction/tabid/384/language/en-US/Default.aspx).
  

I use SpectraVue as it does everything I need with a clean interface.  
SDR-Console is still being tested and there is a new version (or two) every 
day.  It's way too cluttered and complicated for me, but I guess some folks who 
think Hamradio Deluxe is fine, probably love it.

QUISK (http://james.ahlstrom.name/quisk/) is another one, but I haven't tried 
it.

Winrad (http://www.winrad.org/) is another one I haven't tried and may have 
died by now.

The interface spec and architecture is documented for all to see.

Wes  N7WS


      
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