If you are using networkable Shure systems - why not use free Wireless Workbench to do the coordination AND you can use the Shure system to do the scanning. Likely far better tools on both fronts. Shure has solid free training for Wireless Workbench. And, while it is Shure software, it is designed to work with a wide range of known gear, in terms of it's database of devices to add, as well as knowing all the bands, etc. for that gear.
Open source solutions as how to get a scan to import into SoundBase? You could use an RF Explorer and export the .csv scan out of the program. There is also a few other programs that you can export the scans out of to then import into Soundbase as well. nutsaboutnets.com/touchstone/
If you are using networkable Shure systems - why not use free Wireless Workbench to do the coordination AND you can use the Shure system to do the scanning. Likely far better tools on both fronts. Shure has solid free training for Wireless Workbench. And, while it is Shure software, it is designed to work with a wide range of known gear, in terms of it's database of devices to add, as well as knowing all the bands, etc. for that gear.
Hey Drew, do you know any open-source solutions for this?
Open source solutions as how to get a scan to import into SoundBase? You could use an RF Explorer and export the .csv scan out of the program. There is also a few other programs that you can export the scans out of to then import into Soundbase as well. nutsaboutnets.com/touchstone/
Would this be compatible with a nano VNA analizer? Your looks exactly like a nano vna.
No it does have to be the TinySA. You can read the supported devices here: docs.soundbase.app/soundbase-pro/scan-recon-pro/support-devices