Check out the Tiny Python Panadaptor (April 2014 QST). There is also a Tiny
Python Panadaptor Yahoo group. It runs a panadaptor (and waterfall) in
Python on either a Raspberry Pi or Beaglebone Black with a KX3. It does I/Q
processing from whatever small sound card in Linux. It can also do rig
control if you can figure out how to do that on the BBB. Pi is easier.
I'm not sure why the Elecraft would be any different than any other
sound-card based I/Q processing - such as a Softrock. I do realize that the
rtl-sdr is quite different as far as inputting samples, however. What
platform are you using? Windows, Linux, Apple?
73, Terry, N4TLF
-----Original Message-----
From: a45wg
Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2015 11:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Elecraft] SDR Processing from KX3 in Python
Hi,
Is anyone doing any SDR I/Q processing using Python with the KX3 ?
I am trying to get some traction with this - but finding little info in
terms of Elecraft - plenty in the rtl-sdr however
Thanks for the valuable info contained here
Tim - A45WG
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