Michael M. Moore wrote:
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> I saw a demo of the Flex Radio 5000C by the owner of Flex Radio at a
> Hamfest and I am pretty sure he said all of their SW is GPL. I think
> I also heard him say they develop in Linux but compile for both XP &
> Linux. However I have not yet looked for their Power SDR in source
> code or in a compiled version for Linux. I think their formal
> delivery is in XP (no Vista yet, but reportedly they have a running
> version in Vista).
There is currently not a version of PowerSDR for Linux because of the
problems of porting the GUI which is written in C#.
However, PowerSDR is open source and can be downloaded using svn from:
svn://206.216.146.154/svn/repos_sdr_windows
The core DSP code (DttSP) has been ported to Linux (and Mac OSX) and is
also open source and can be downloaded from:
svn://206.216.146.154/svn/repos_sdr_linux
The current version of DttSP that most people are using is the
branches/ab2kt/dttsp-ng version.
There is also code in the linux repository for controlling the SDR-1000
and more recently some code has appeared to support the SDR-5000.
Several of us have been developing GUI software using DttSP.
I have one some code written in Java which is open source - see
https://java-sdr.dev.java.net/
Edson Pereria has developed an SDR-Shell written in C and using the Qt
toolkit - see http://ewpereira.info/sdr-shell/
Also take a look at http://dttsp.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page and
also join the dttsp-linux Yahoo group where most of the communication
about running an SDR on Linux and Mac OSX can be found.
Regards,
John g0orx/n6lyt
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