Simon,

You can also do this on Linux -

Add the following 4 lines to /etc/pulse/default.pa and restart pulse:

load-module module-null-sink sink_name=vac1 
sink_properties=device.description=Vac1
load-module module-null-sink sink_name=vac2 
sink_properties=device.description=Vac2
load-module module-null-sink sink_name=vac3 
sink_properties=device.description=Vac3
load-module module-null-sink sink_name=vac4 
sink_properties=device.description=Vac4

sudo pulseaudio -k

I then use Pulse Audio Chooser to attach the virtual cables to the 
applications. vacx is the input and vacx.monitor is the output. I have 
used this to connect wsjt-x to QtRadio and used hamlib net rigctl for 
frequency and PTT control. Unfortunately I do not know if anyone is 
building a ghpsdr3-alex server to support these boards.

SDR-Radio was talking about these boards on their mailing list a while 
ago but I don't know if anything was implemented. That could be a 
Windows solution.

John - AC9HY

On 2/26/2015 5:56 AM, Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 26/02/2015 11:35, nick wrote:
>
> Hi Nick,
>> On 25/02/15 20:40, Bill Somerville wrote:
> No I didn't, the quote below is from the OP Simon.
>>> in order to bridge
>>> the gap between USRP/HackRf/BladeRF type radios and soundcard based DSP
>>> programs like WSJT(X).
>> FWIW I use jack2 to link dttsp to wsjt-x.
>>
>> 73
>>
>> Nick G3VNC
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
>
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