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Eric Oyen <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 5 May 2015 06:41:48 -0700
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I am having a bit of a problem navigating that site. there seems to be one download link, but its information says its a DLL correction application. have you got a direct link to the software?

Also, it seems that www.hdsdr.com is up for sale. now, I know there should be more on there, but my jaws can't see it and the mac with voiceover is giving me far too many details and not enough of the right info.

thanks.
On May 4, 2015, at 9:42 PM, Bob Tinney wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> After finding settings that I had to change in the options/misc sub 
> menu, I am finally able to type in a frequency in the HDSDR software and 
> the RTL2832T2 dongle goes there.  The up converter also works , but 
> there are several drawbacks to this system.  It overloads very easily.  
> That's why the donble works better in the vhf/UHF range where signals 
> are more spread out.  Many hams use a SDR dongle as a second receiver to 
> turn there computer in to a panadapter.  I wouldn't use it as my main 
> receiver.
> 
> I do use it to listen to the national weather radio service, the local 
> airport ground info frequency and our local repeaters.  There does not 
> seem to be a wide band FM mode for broadcast FM but it does have all of 
> the other common modes.  The only SDR software that I've found that is 
> accessible is the
> HDSDR software at
> www.hdsdr.com
> HTH
> 
> Bob, K8LR, [log in to unmask]

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