[hpsdr] openhpsdr emulation in third party SDRs

Scott Cowling scotty at tonks.com
Tue Dec 31 11:34:48 PST 2013


The SDRstick receivers (HF1 and HF2) also are (and have always been) 
PowerSDR compatible with their Hermes emulation. They also work 
automatically with GNURadio and (with ExtIO.dll) with HDSDR and SDR#.

http://www.sdrstick.com

73 es Happy New Year!
Scotty WA2DFI



On 2013-12-31 03:25, Andrea Montefusco wrote:
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> On 12/29/2013 08:19 PM, k3it wrote:
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>>
>>
>> It looks like AFEDRI-NET single and dual band receivers joined the
>> list of Metis protocol compatible
>> SDRs.   You can see some screen shots of powerSDR and cuSDR here
>> http://www.cqham.ru/forum/showthread.php?t=20770&page=148&p=910015&viewfull=1#post910015
>>
>>
>> This radio also emulates the SDR-IP protocol, and a standard USB sound
>> device.  If there exists a
>> chameleon SDR this would be it :)
>>
>> As far as I know 4Z5LV got this to work without ever seeing a genuine
>> hpsdr hardware in person, just
>> by implementing the Metis protocol specs and reverse engineering
>> tcpdumps..
>>
>> Afedri receivers have a following so hopefully this will also increase
>> HPSDR visibility.
>
> Even sdr-widget USB audio card is able to speak (as one of several
> formats supported) HPSDR protocol
> (more or less the same than Ozy+Janus offers).
>
>      *am*
>



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