P3 vs SDRPlay on Raspberry Pi

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P3 vs SDRPlay on Raspberry Pi

Jerry Moore
I'm looking at getting a Pan adapter of sorts in the near future.  I like
what I'm reading about SDRPlay but since I use a Raspberry Pi to interface
my K3S I'm not sure on what software is available for that platform. Their
website is a bit vague on it.

Is anyone currently successfully using SDR play with linux/Raspberry PI as a
panadapter and what software are you using?

Ideally I'd want to be able to view the entire band (SDRPlay has 8MHz
bandwidth), and be able to click on a signal to change freq to that signal.
I was previously able to do that with a USB SDR using a windows app. I no
longer want to use windows because of the hardware/power requirements.

 

Thanks in advance.

Jerry Moore, AE4PB

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Re: P3 vs SDRPlay on Raspberry Pi

Jerry Moore
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On April 18, 2016 1:04:42 PM EDT, Jerry Moore <[hidden email]> wrote:

>I'm looking at getting a Pan adapter of sorts in the near future.  I
>like
>what I'm reading about SDRPlay but since I use a Raspberry Pi to
>interface
>my K3S I'm not sure on what software is available for that platform.
>Their
>website is a bit vague on it.
>
>Is anyone currently successfully using SDR play with linux/Raspberry PI
>as
>a panadapter and what software are you using?
>
>Ideally I'd want to be able to view the entire band (SDRPlay has 8MHz
>bandwidth), and be able to click on a signal to change freq to that
>signal.  I was previously able to do that with a USB SDR using a
>windows
>app. I no longer want to use windows because of the hardware/power
>requirements.
>
>
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Jerry Moore, AE4PB

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Re: P3 vs SDRPlay on Raspberry Pi

Tim Seed
Jerry,

        This is my SDR Linux view setup. I am running on Ubuntu 14 - 64 bit.

        I use QUISK (Version 3.6.11) - to interface my KX3 to a rather old Dell Inspiron i7. To do this you need the USB Control cable (KXUSB) and a decent sound card. The sound card on the laptop was mono input only - so I use an ASUS Xonar U7 as the external Soundcard and this is connected also by USB.

The software is easy and simple to use/setup.

Hope this helps

        Regards

                Tim
                        A45WG  - Muscat
 


> On 19 Apr 2016, at 01:03, Jerry Moore <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Did this go out?
>
> On April 18, 2016 1:04:42 PM EDT, Jerry Moore <[hidden email]> wrote:
>> I'm looking at getting a Pan adapter of sorts in the near future.  I
>> like
>> what I'm reading about SDRPlay but since I use a Raspberry Pi to
>> interface
>> my K3S I'm not sure on what software is available for that platform.
>> Their
>> website is a bit vague on it.
>>
>> Is anyone currently successfully using SDR play with linux/Raspberry PI
>> as
>> a panadapter and what software are you using?
>>
>> Ideally I'd want to be able to view the entire band (SDRPlay has 8MHz
>> bandwidth), and be able to click on a signal to change freq to that
>> signal.  I was previously able to do that with a USB SDR using a
>> windows
>> app. I no longer want to use windows because of the hardware/power
>> requirements.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Jerry Moore, AE4PB
>
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