I love how simple it is, definitely the simplest of any software out there. You can tell it's still fresh, lots of development to do, but I appreciate that the focus is on making current features best in class, and only adding in new things once the UX meets a certain quality bar. Instead of just rushing to new features
I bought an RSPdx just for use with this software on my Mac when I am at work and want to listen to HF remotely. Works flawlessly via cellular internet, from my mini windows PC as a server at home. Well done! Can't wait for more features.
I very much appreciate the work so far on SDRconnect I run OpenSuse Tumbleweed and it runs flawless without any hassle. My wish list for important improvements are: 1) re-implement memory banks from uno. Keep it texted based (but csv, JSON,YAML formats are fine) on the data and easy to edit, import and export. Keep the ability to easily switch what memory bank you are using. 2) the uno scanner function 3) scheduled recording 4) new functionality, a plugin or something that decodes trunking P25. There i nothing that supports both Linux and RSPduo :( and al the municipal stuff in my area uses P25.
Having a few issues with my Tumbleweed. I suspect there's some detritus from other SDR software in the way. All th UI works but there is no signal, even though the receiver is definitely connected. Pi400 is on standby for a fresh install... And greater mobility.
@@BerndFelsche yeah, my TW is fairly fresh. The only other SDR I have is SDR++ and a flatpak of SDRangel that doesn't work :/ Speaking of Flatpak would be nice option for SDRconnect
It's a big step forward that SDRConnect is available for various platforms! I have hoped for long that MacOS and Linux would be supported at some point in time. The server functionality is also an awesome addition. Great work!!!
Yes, the channel memories AND the fran (the frequency annotation on screen) is something I would very much appreciate. One issue with SDRuno that has FRAN as an extra module is that you need to load every time the FRAN module. I hope to see these two features in SDR connect preloaded.
Appreciate the video. Apologies for previous comment about living in Castle Rock. And welcome to Monument Colorado. Retired software engineer. Can understand and appreciate all the work your team has done. May it meet all the business goals they and the company set out to achieve.
Big Hi-Five to the software developers for making the install download file for Linux! It was as simple as downloading the installer, changing the file attributes and running the installer and following the prompts. It just plain works on my OpenSuSE Leap 15.5 install with my RSPdx Thanks again for your efforts in supporting Linux! Doug N7BFS
Wow. Excellent. Can’t wait for sets of frequencies to be recalled so, for example, local repeaters can be heard and recorded. And a scan that runs live or recorded.
I love having this for Linux. I gave up Windows 15 years ago. I do have a question that might end up a suggestion: Are the band definitions in a file? If so, I can't find it on my Linux install. Being able to edit these entries would be great. For example, I would edit the polar sats from CW to FM @ 50kHz. If they are hard coded I hope you will consider using a text file instead. Thanks, Bill KC7I
Love the update. Is there a roadmap of what new features and fixes ? I am only asking as the ability to save the different GUI screen locations was a real bonus with SDR Uno. Having this ability on SDR Connect would be great. We can have screen profiles stored for if a users pc is plugged up to another monitor or just running on one screen.
No mentions of the memories management yet. SDRUno on this is top except the need to add the saving ofmore parameters and custom bandwidth to each frequency
I’m planning to run SDR connect as a client server. At one point I believe there was talk of an iOS client. Is that still in the works? It would be incredible to experience this on an iPad.
Are there any limitations when using SDRConnect with the Older RSP2? I noticed that the HiZ input selection was not shown when I first booted the S/W & my RSP2. But after ~5 minutes, the HiZ connection showed up in the pull down window. Thanx.
Thank you for the very informative video. As of April 11, 2024, I just installed and am running SDRconnect on my Intel Mac. Here is an observation: When I open About SDRconnect, in the pop-up window, immediately below the header title SDRconnect is the word Preview. Shouldn't there be a version number? Or have I somehow downloaded and installed a "Preview" version? Thank you.
All the SDRconnect updates (which come out every few weeks) are being called "Preview" - but they are production ready - it's just that some key features that people have been used to in SDRuno, still have to be added before we drop the name "Preview". The specific version number is shown - for example the latest release version of SDRconnect Preview ends in the characters "9dc"
Is there a way to confirm in SDRConnect whether my antenna is well tuned with my RSP1B receiver? Any threshold values on the SDRConnect UI that indicate whether the RSP1B gets a healthy signal from the antenna or not?
Basically a healthy signal from the antenna will always be represented by a spike in the spectrum display which shows the signal is stronger than the noise floor - the noise floor is the mushy line at the base of all signals. This is true for both SDRconnect and SDRuno. If you have a very high background noise level, then the signals will need to be even stronger to be detected.
Great video. However, I have noticed that I can not select antennas on SDRduo. The HiZ option was available only on the first run of the program. Also, there is no option to save the layouts. For instance I would like to have 3 VRXs to monitor FT8. I can not save this layout and play it later. I think software has potential but too many things does not work to for me to make it useful and invest time in testing. In my opinion the ability to select antenna should work 100% before any notch filters and other features are added. I hope this will be resolved one day and real testing will start. The concept is great. I hope one day it will work.
@@SDRplayRSP Thank you for your reply. What would be the range of the frequencies? I was on 640kHz AM, perhaps the frequency was to low for HiZ to work. I still think this is a bug since it was working for a while right after I started the program for the first time. I will give it another look.
@@SDRplayRSP I have looked at this again and I got it working. I was not paying attention to the descriptions on the receivers. They are not organized the way I expected.
I plugged my new RSP1B into my desktop before installing the SDRConnect software because I did not know ahead of time that was the wrong procedure. Now SDRConnect does not find the RSP1B. Does anybody know how to fix this? I'm thinking of installing SDR Uno and doing it right. Is that going to work now that I've already allowed the device to be installed by Windows when I plugged it in the first time?
I have only one suggestion at this point in development but I've noted that accidentally changing the frequency is very easy to do if the mouse pointer is over the left window. Perhaps requiring a key down and moving the mouse, would prevent that.
I'll clarify on the frequency change. I use a Magic Mouse, and if the pointer is anywhere on the frequency display or waterfall, any accidental "swipe" will change the frequency, with no mouse click. Do you guys have a direct link for feedback or bug reports?
I would like an easy switch in and out of connecting to CW Skimmer with LO control automatically done. The new software looks very good and the docked windows are most welcome. 73 M0YDH
For me, this is a big step, but in the wrong direction! I'll stick with SDRUno and use it for as long as possible, but if it stops working I'll unfortunately have to switch to new hardware. What a pity!
I love how simple it is, definitely the simplest of any software out there. You can tell it's still fresh, lots of development to do, but I appreciate that the focus is on making current features best in class, and only adding in new things once the UX meets a certain quality bar. Instead of just rushing to new features
I bought an RSPdx just for use with this software on my Mac when I am at work and want to listen to HF remotely. Works flawlessly via cellular internet, from my mini windows PC as a server at home. Well done! Can't wait for more features.
Thanks to all involved on the redesign of software for your excellent RSP hardware😊!
Have a great day and Happy holidays/New Year everyone!
Looking better all the time!
I very much appreciate the work so far on SDRconnect
I run OpenSuse Tumbleweed and it runs flawless without any hassle.
My wish list for important improvements are:
1) re-implement memory banks from uno. Keep it texted based (but csv, JSON,YAML formats are fine) on the data and easy to edit, import and export. Keep the ability to easily switch what memory bank you are using.
2) the uno scanner function
3) scheduled recording
4) new functionality, a plugin or something that decodes trunking P25. There i nothing that supports both Linux and RSPduo :( and al the municipal stuff in my area uses P25.
Have you tried SDRtrunk? It works well on my Mac with RSPduo for trunking stuff.
Having a few issues with my Tumbleweed. I suspect there's some detritus from other SDR software in the way. All th UI works but there is no signal, even though the receiver is definitely connected. Pi400 is on standby for a fresh install... And greater mobility.
@@BerndFelsche yeah, my TW is fairly fresh. The only other SDR I have is SDR++ and a flatpak of SDRangel that doesn't work :/
Speaking of Flatpak would be nice option for SDRconnect
@@SDRplayRSP couldn't get it to install.
@@steveblanchard7293 did you watch the install video?
Wow! Huge upgrade over SDRuno. Can't wait to try this! Keep up the fantastic work team!!
As a Mac user, thank you!! Just installed SDRConnect and it seems to be working well. After work, I'll need to do some more testing.
It's a big step forward that SDRConnect is available for various platforms! I have hoped for long that MacOS and Linux would be supported at some point in time. The server functionality is also an awesome addition. Great work!!!
Just waiting for memory function, so I can import all my SDRUno memories and user defined filter settings like an "normal" hamradio.
Yes, the channel memories AND the fran (the frequency annotation on screen) is something I would very much appreciate. One issue with SDRuno that has FRAN as an extra module is that you need to load every time the FRAN module. I hope to see these two features in SDR connect preloaded.
Appreciate the video. Apologies for previous comment about living in Castle Rock. And welcome to Monument Colorado. Retired software engineer. Can understand and appreciate all the work your team has done. May it meet all the business goals they and the company set out to achieve.
Very clean interface. I like it.
Big Hi-Five to the software developers for making the install download file for Linux!
It was as simple as downloading the installer, changing the file attributes and running the installer and following the prompts.
It just plain works on my OpenSuSE Leap 15.5 install with my RSPdx
Thanks again for your efforts in supporting Linux!
Doug
N7BFS
Asymetric is also in SDRuno but requires holding down the CTrl Key when mousing the badwidth edge.
Wow. Excellent. Can’t wait for sets of frequencies to be recalled so, for example, local repeaters can be heard and recorded. And a scan that runs live or recorded.
I love having this for Linux. I gave up Windows 15 years ago. I do have a question that might end up a suggestion:
Are the band definitions in a file? If so, I can't find it on my Linux install. Being able to edit these entries would be great. For example, I would edit the polar sats from CW to FM @ 50kHz. If they are hard coded I hope you will consider using a text file instead.
Thanks, Bill KC7I
Love the update.
Is there a roadmap of what new features and fixes ?
I am only asking as the ability to save the different GUI screen locations was a real bonus with SDR Uno.
Having this ability on SDR Connect would be great.
We can have screen profiles stored for if a users pc is plugged up to another monitor or just running on one screen.
I like it and am downloading for a test drive
No mentions of the memories management yet. SDRUno on this is top except the need to add the saving ofmore parameters and custom bandwidth to each frequency
Do I need a RSP Duo to have multiple receivers like at 4:06 or can I use my RSP DX?
You can have multiple VRX with any RSP, but only the RSPduo offers Diversity Tuning.
@@SDRplayRSP Noice!
Complimenti per le video guide. E' possibile implementarle con i sottotitoli multilingua? Grazie
brilliant!
I would love to be able to see the band plan displayed in the Spectrum analyzer, like how the band plan is displayed in SDR #
Press a band select button, the band is displayed in the spectrum window.
So awesome! Any chance we'll see it work with Android OS? For portable ops, this would be killer!
I’m planning to run SDR connect as a client server. At one point I believe there was talk of an iOS client. Is that still in the works? It would be incredible to experience this on an iPad.
In the future
can you change background on spectrum screen? would like world map with grey lines real time
I have always like the SDRPlay hardware but never liked SDRUno. Finally software befitting SDRPlay!
I bought the SDRplay 2 when it first came out, I thing I may have used it twice since.
Time to dust it off and play some more with it!
I need to check on update software.@@SDRplayRSP
Are there any limitations when using SDRConnect with the Older RSP2? I noticed that the HiZ input selection was not shown when I first booted the S/W & my RSP2. But after ~5 minutes, the HiZ connection showed up in the pull down window. Thanx.
Thank you for the very informative video. As of April 11, 2024, I just installed and am running SDRconnect on my Intel Mac. Here is an observation: When I open About SDRconnect, in the pop-up window, immediately below the header title SDRconnect is the word Preview. Shouldn't there be a version number? Or have I somehow downloaded and installed a "Preview" version? Thank you.
All the SDRconnect updates (which come out every few weeks) are being called "Preview" - but they are production ready - it's just that some key features that people have been used to in SDRuno, still have to be added before we drop the name "Preview". The specific version number is shown - for example the latest release version of SDRconnect Preview ends in the characters "9dc"
Can you add the ability to customised colours ?
Not yet.
DATV Video Receiption will be Nice in this Software,
When can we expect use on a android tablet
That would be nice. There are very powerful android tablets that could easily work with this.
Does it support Hermes Lite 2?
Does it support transmit?
Android?
Does it still work with OMNI-Rig ?
Is there a way to confirm in SDRConnect whether my antenna is well tuned with my RSP1B receiver? Any threshold values on the SDRConnect UI that indicate whether the RSP1B gets a healthy signal from the antenna or not?
Basically a healthy signal from the antenna will always be represented by a spike in the spectrum display which shows the signal is stronger than the noise floor - the noise floor is the mushy line at the base of all signals. This is true for both SDRconnect and SDRuno. If you have a very high background noise level, then the signals will need to be even stronger to be detected.
Great video. However, I have noticed that I can not select antennas on SDRduo. The HiZ option was available only on the first run of the program. Also, there is no option to save the layouts. For instance I would like to have 3 VRXs to monitor FT8. I can not save this layout and play it later. I think software has potential but too many things does not work to for me to make it useful and invest time in testing. In my opinion the ability to select antenna should work 100% before any notch filters and other features are added. I hope this will be resolved one day and real testing will start. The concept is great. I hope one day it will work.
Hi-Z is only available if the frequency is allowed.
i.e. make sure you are below 30MHz for the HiZ port on the RSP2 and RSPduo, and below 200MHz on RSPdx Antenna port C
@@SDRplayRSP Thank you for your reply. What would be the range of the frequencies? I was on 640kHz AM, perhaps the frequency was to low for HiZ to work. I still think this is a bug since it was working for a while right after I started the program for the first time. I will give it another look.
@@SDRplayRSP I have looked at this again and I got it working. I was not paying attention to the descriptions on the receivers. They are not organized the way I expected.
I plugged my new RSP1B into my desktop before installing the SDRConnect software because I did not know ahead of time that was the wrong procedure. Now SDRConnect does not find the RSP1B. Does anybody know how to fix this? I'm thinking of installing SDR Uno and doing it right. Is that going to work now that I've already allowed the device to be installed by Windows when I plugged it in the first time?
I own an SDRPlay ll, will this software work on it, if not where can I obtain the newest ver. for it?
works with all models except RSP1 (RSP1A ok)
I have only one suggestion at this point in development but I've noted that accidentally changing the frequency is very easy to do if the mouse pointer is over the left window. Perhaps requiring a key down and moving the mouse, would prevent that.
A mouse click is required
How about a Mouse Click AND a Button :-).@@SDRplayRSP
I'll clarify on the frequency change. I use a Magic Mouse, and if the pointer is anywhere on the frequency display or waterfall, any accidental "swipe" will change the frequency, with no mouse click. Do you guys have a direct link for feedback or bug reports?
I would like an easy switch in and out of connecting to CW Skimmer with LO control automatically done. The new software looks very good and the docked windows are most welcome. 73 M0YDH
Is there CAT control in this software, can it still be used as a panadapter.
The features are described in the video and on the SDRconnect page.
@@SDRplayRSP Hi i don't see any reference to CAT control in the video or anywhere else, maybe iv missed it does it still have CAT control.
@@1967deek because it hasn’t been implemented yet!
@@SDRplayRSP Okay thanks
Can this most recent release allow listening to CW (morse code) on the ham bands?
Absolutely. Just select CW with the mode button - see 3 minutes into this video: ua-cam.com/video/TCI7kgRyL4M/v-deo.html
For me, this is a big step, but in the wrong direction! I'll stick with SDRUno and use it for as long as possible, but if it stops working I'll unfortunately have to switch to new hardware. What a pity!
Let me repeat, SDRuno will still be supported.
Does it suport rtl sdr v4
It's software from SDRplay to support SDRplay devices.
Android tablets?
Future
Looks like a replay of a replay of a replay.