good video. I was wondering once SDRConnect is released would there be a client for Chromebooks ? I only ask as at the moment I use remote desktop from my Chromebook to a Windows pc to use SDRUno remotley. Chromebooks hardly have any SDR software which is a shame as there is a big market being missed. A client software running on Chromebooks connecting to SDRConnect would work very well
Not sure about Chromebooks, but I use SDR++ server on Raspberry Pi 3 and listen to it on an Android phone (or Linux, or Windows, or Mac) with no problem. All in all, as a promoter of Open Source, I can recommend SDR++, if you don't need advanced SDRUno features, like Diversity tuning. And its interface is far more modern and clean, but that's a matter of a personal taste.
@@darauble SDR++ is a very good bit of software but not really in the same league as SDR Console. it has some easier tools and a more friendlier view (like favorites and presets). however SDR++ seems to have better noise filtering
Wonderful video, keep up these great video series. 21st century radio, just great
I’ve just upgraded from a RSP1 to a RSPDX, and I’m very happy with my upgrade.
Hi Bro,
Is there any difference on HF / VHF-UHF reception?
EXCEPT the LW HDR?
Which is better and the newest the RSPduo or RSPdx ? Thank you.
Impatiently waiting for SDR Connect ;)
good video.
I was wondering once SDRConnect is released would there be a client for Chromebooks ?
I only ask as at the moment I use remote desktop from my Chromebook to a Windows pc to use SDRUno remotley.
Chromebooks hardly have any SDR software which is a shame as there is a big market being missed.
A client software running on Chromebooks connecting to SDRConnect would work very well
Not sure about Chromebooks, but I use SDR++ server on Raspberry Pi 3 and listen to it on an Android phone (or Linux, or Windows, or Mac) with no problem. All in all, as a promoter of Open Source, I can recommend SDR++, if you don't need advanced SDRUno features, like Diversity tuning. And its interface is far more modern and clean, but that's a matter of a personal taste.
@@darauble SDR++ is a very good bit of software but not really in the same league as SDR Console. it has some easier tools and a more friendlier view (like favorites and presets). however SDR++ seems to have better noise filtering