rtl_power for sdrplay?
rtl_power for sdrplay?
Hi all!
I am looking for a tool like rtl_power to create heatmaps using the sdrplay.
Anybody knows of something?
Thanks,
Ton.
I am looking for a tool like rtl_power to create heatmaps using the sdrplay.
Anybody knows of something?
Thanks,
Ton.
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Re: rtl_power for sdrplay?
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Re: rtl_power for sdrplay?
Thank you!!
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Re: rtl_power for sdrplay?
I had a look when I saw first the posting on the RTL-SDR site. Uses SoapySDR and is unfortunately 64bit and not 32bit compatible (I think).
Most modern hardware supports 64bit O/S's, however there are still a lot of users with 32bit O/S's (i.e. 32bit Windows 7/8/8.1 and even 10)
SDR Scanner works OK for RTL-SDR devices, would be nice if it worked with the SDRPlay, written in python and it may be able to add SDRPlay support but I have only started to poke around at the source.
Another very nice APP is SpectrumSpy for the Airspy devices. Works well, is fast, and can cover a narrow bandwidth as well as the full bandwidth of the device. It would really be nice to have something similar for the SDRPLay.
cheers, Graham ve3gtc
Most modern hardware supports 64bit O/S's, however there are still a lot of users with 32bit O/S's (i.e. 32bit Windows 7/8/8.1 and even 10)
SDR Scanner works OK for RTL-SDR devices, would be nice if it worked with the SDRPlay, written in python and it may be able to add SDRPlay support but I have only started to poke around at the source.
Another very nice APP is SpectrumSpy for the Airspy devices. Works well, is fast, and can cover a narrow bandwidth as well as the full bandwidth of the device. It would really be nice to have something similar for the SDRPLay.
cheers, Graham ve3gtc
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