On 26/02/15 13:48, Bill Somerville wrote:
> Some time ago I looked at jack for another requirement and
> found it more than a little unfriendly, it looks like the re-written
> jack2 addresses these issues. Good to know that it has uses with SDR
> audio streams.

The beauty of using jack and alsa for SDR is the low latency.

qjackctl is very useful for debugging the setup, thereafter 
configuration is easy with a shell script.

I use a softrock radio, 2 instances of dttsp to decode the IQ to 
baseband, jack to connect to wsjt-x, and sdr-shell to control dttsp and 
the softrock.

Works like a charm.

73

Nick G3VNC


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