What softwares are available for Point-and-Click SDR/K3 control?

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What softwares are available for Point-and-Click SDR/K3 control?

dw-4
Hi all,
I'm wondering what software solutions are available to provide an SDR band display, which incorporates Point-and-Click functionality that controls both the SDR and the K3 frequency?

In other words, identifying a signal on an SDR display and the action of clicking on that signal moves both the SDR and the K3 frequency to it.

I'm hoping there is one single software solution that incorporates both features requiring only one single USB interconnect into the PC.

Thanks
Duane
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Re: What softwares are available for Point-and-Click SDR/K3 control?

Bob McGraw - K4TAX
I use HDSDR which includes OmniRig to control my RSP-1A and my K3S.  It
does provide point and click.  And best of all, it's FREE!

Here is a link to the correct drivers and such.
https://www.sdrplay.com/downloads/


        HDSDR – V2.76A
        <https://www.sdrplay.com/software/SDRplay_HDSDR_Installer_2.76a.exe> (13TH
        JUL 2018)

73

Bob, K4TAX

On 2/17/2020 7:17 AM, [hidden email] wrote:

> Hi all,
> I'm wondering what software solutions are available to provide an SDR band display, which incorporates Point-and-Click functionality that controls both the SDR and the K3 frequency?
>
> In other words, identifying a signal on an SDR display and the action of clicking on that signal moves both the SDR and the K3 frequency to it.
>
> I'm hoping there is one single software solution that incorporates both features requiring only one single USB interconnect into the PC.
>
> Thanks
> Duane
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Re: What softwares are available for Point-and-Click SDR/K3control?

Wes Stewart-2
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My solution might be unobtainium these days, but I use an SDR-IQ from RF Space
and SpectraVue software. The SDR-IQ is no longer produced but they show up used
from time to time. (I bought my third one a month ago)

Wes N7WS

On 2/17/2020 6:17 AM, [hidden email] wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm wondering what software solutions are available to provide an SDR band display, which incorporates Point-and-Click functionality that controls both the SDR and the K3 frequency?
>
> In other words, identifying a signal on an SDR display and the action of clicking on that signal moves both the SDR and the K3 frequency to it.
>
> I'm hoping there is one single software solution that incorporates both features requiring only one single USB interconnect into the PC.
>
> Thanks
> Duane

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Re: What softwares are available for Point-and-Click SDR/K3 control?

Richard Thorne-4
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Duane,

I've been using Win4k3suite along with a SDRplay RSP1A.  It works well.

Rich - N5ZC

On 2/17/2020 7:17 AM, [hidden email] wrote:

> Hi all,
> I'm wondering what software solutions are available to provide an SDR band display, which incorporates Point-and-Click functionality that controls both the SDR and the K3 frequency?
>
> In other words, identifying a signal on an SDR display and the action of clicking on that signal moves both the SDR and the K3 frequency to it.
>
> I'm hoping there is one single software solution that incorporates both features requiring only one single USB interconnect into the PC.
>
> Thanks
> Duane
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Re: What softwares are available for Point-and-Click SDR/K3 control?

N4ZR
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N1MM Logger has a built in Spectrum Display that controls a number of
SDRs, connected either to your IF or to the RX Ant In/Out loop with a
splitter, as well as your K3.  Added feature is that it will display
spots as they come in, associated with the peak on the display.  See
https://n1mmwp.hamdocs.com/manual-windows/spectrum-display-window/

73, Pete N4ZR
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On 2/17/2020 8:17 AM, [hidden email] wrote:

> Hi all,
> I'm wondering what software solutions are available to provide an SDR band display, which incorporates Point-and-Click functionality that controls both the SDR and the K3 frequency?
>
> In other words, identifying a signal on an SDR display and the action of clicking on that signal moves both the SDR and the K3 frequency to it.
>
> I'm hoping there is one single software solution that incorporates both features requiring only one single USB interconnect into the PC.
>
> Thanks
> Duane
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Re: What softwares are available for Point-and-Click SDR/K3 control?

dw-4
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I want to thank all of the good people in the group who took the time to respond to my query.
I now have HDSDR, an old RFSPACE-IQ, and the K3 synced together.

Love the toys!  :-]
N1BBR
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