Three RSP2, Three instances of SDRUno, One PC
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2017 11:00 pm
Hi all,
Here's the short version:
I need to monitor three frequencies simultaneously. Each frequency is outside the 10MHz limit of a single RSP2. Can I, on one PC, run three RSP units and three instances of SDRUno?
Here's the bigger picture:
I need to route these frequencies into Radio Sky Pipe. I also need to keep power consumption as low as possible. I'd like each of the RSP/SDRUno instances to output via a virtual audio cable directly into Radio Sky Pipe. If this configuration will work, I can run the whole kit and caboodle on one PC. That's a big win for keeping power consumption low.
I've done some searching and I see some reports of more than one RSP working, but those anecdotes generally referenced extIO and different (non-SDRUno) software. I also see that the order the OS sees the RSPs will likely be an issue that will require some massaging. I can likely work around that.
Has anyone tried a configuration similar to this? I appreciate any input or insight the community may have.
Best,
Drew
KC9NWP
Here's the short version:
I need to monitor three frequencies simultaneously. Each frequency is outside the 10MHz limit of a single RSP2. Can I, on one PC, run three RSP units and three instances of SDRUno?
Here's the bigger picture:
I need to route these frequencies into Radio Sky Pipe. I also need to keep power consumption as low as possible. I'd like each of the RSP/SDRUno instances to output via a virtual audio cable directly into Radio Sky Pipe. If this configuration will work, I can run the whole kit and caboodle on one PC. That's a big win for keeping power consumption low.
I've done some searching and I see some reports of more than one RSP working, but those anecdotes generally referenced extIO and different (non-SDRUno) software. I also see that the order the OS sees the RSPs will likely be an issue that will require some massaging. I can likely work around that.
Has anyone tried a configuration similar to this? I appreciate any input or insight the community may have.
Best,
Drew
KC9NWP