newbie question: what is polyphase-fft? If you are talking about 1Hz resolution (or better), I assume you want some kind of zooming mechanism that, given an interesting subrange of a spectrum, you can enlarge that particular part.?
jan 2009/9/19 Tom Rohrs <[email protected]> > > > I agree totally. I’ve been using Winrad 1.32 and WinradHD with my SDR-IQ > and they both work very very well. > > > > I believe Alberto’s new SDR program will support the SDR-IQ and if it’s > better than Winrad, it’s going to be great! > > > > Also check out Simon’s (HB9DRV and creator of Ham Radio Deluxe) new web > site www.sdr-radio.com. The good news is that he’s working on a SDR > console that will be both standalone and fully integrated with HRD. Even > better news…. he’s starting off with support for the SoftRock and > SDR-IQ/SDR-14 receivers and could be ready for beta-testing in a month. > Visit the site and check out the screenshots that he’s posting in the forum > as development proceeds. > > > > It looks like exciting times are in store for SDR-IQ owners! > > > > -Tom- > > > > *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On > Behalf Of *CHRIS > *Sent:* Friday, September 18, 2009 10:21 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* [soft_radio] Wish List for SDR software > > > > > > I currently have a SDR-IQ and have greatly enjoyed using WinRad 1.4.2 and > more recently WinRad HD. > > Some thoughts for a new program: > > 1) Compatible with SDR-IQ - of course! > > 2) Polyphase FFT - like Rocky. > > 3) 1 Hz display resolution - like WinRad HD. Or better still to 0.1Hz if > possible. This would make it usable for frequency measurement contests. > > 4)Frequency adjustment and compensation with phase display like Sigmira. > > Although Rocky does not work with SDR-IQ, I think it is worth looking at > not only for the excellent waterfall display (polyphase FFT?) but also for > some of the GUI features like the click and drag tuning method. > > 73, Chris Muir ZL1BOE > > > -- Jan van Katwijk +31 (0)15 3698980 +31 (0) 628260355
