About UnoSDR
Client SDR application to connect to a Windows server based on the sound card. This allows you to listen remotely to a simple shortwave receiver with a fixed frequency in AM (amplitude) and SSB (one sideband) - USB and LSB mode. The application uses OpenGL ES 2.0 to display the spectrum, so on some devices this may not work.
Quick Start: You need an SDR receiver, for example QuRX Xtall or SoftRock, which is connected to the sound card of the computer on which the server should be running. The server can be downloaded at sdr-labs.com. After installing the android application, run it, enter the ip address of the server, connect.
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by K####:
Obviously this is a brilliant piece of software and -Thank You! for writing it and making it available to us. However, there is lack of information about the server. The link takes you to the download page to get "a software" I don't know if that's the linking program, similar to this App, or the actual Server. Not very clear to me. When you download the program, after you install it on Win XP It ask for a non-existing file and cannot work, but that's fine, understanding this is still on the developing faces. The program seems to work fine on my other 2 Windows 10 computers but I haven't able to connect remotely to anything. I tried running 2 of SDR Softrock receiver with SDR# but still I can't get it to connect to the radio. I also tried with one of my Raspberry Pi and still can't connect. Everything at my end has a clear network path. I don't know what I am doing wrong and where to get the actual dedicated Server. Thank you for this long waited App and I am sorry for the confusion.