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Windows SDR Software Package (Change log)This package contains:
If you are looking for the last unskinned SDR# build, check here. | |
Community Package with PluginsThis package is managed by Rodrigo Pérez and contains:
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SPY Server – SDR Server for 32-bit ARM boardsAirspy R0, R2, Mini, Airspy HF+ and RTL-SDR can be used as a high performance SDR receiver capable of streaming separate chunks of the spectrum to multiple clients over the LAN or the Internet. | |
SPY Server – SDR Server for 64-bit ARM boardsThis build can be used with AARCH64 ARM boards like Raspberry Pi 4 or Odroid. | |
SPY Server – SDR Server for Linux x64This build can be used with 64-bit Intel/AMD CPU’s. | |
SPY Server – SDR Server for Linux x86This build can be used with 32-bit Intel/AMD CPUs. | |
SPY Server – SDR Server for Windows 32-bit and 64-bitThis build can be used on Windows with 32-bit or 64-bit Intel/AMD CPUs. | |
ADS-B SPY – ADSB decoder for 32bit ARM LinuxAirspy R0, R2 and Mini can be used as a high performance ADSB receiver capable of 20MHz, low scatter MLAT. The performance is comparable to top end, way more expensive ADSB receivers. This executable turns your Airspy into an autonomous ADSB station with low power requirements. | |
ADS-B SPY – ADSB decoder for 64-bit ARM LinuxThis build can be used with AARCH64 ARM SBCs like the Raspberry Pi 4, Odroid or compatible. | |
ADS-B SPY – ADSB decoder for Linux x86This build can be used with 32bit Intel/AMD CPU’s. | |
ADS-B SPY – ADSB decoder for Linux x64This build can be used with 64bit Intel/AMD CPU’s. | |
ExtIO for Airspy R0, R2 and MiniThis build is provided by Andrea Montefusco and works with HDSDR, Studio1 and compatible software. | |
ExtIO for Airspy HF+ and DiscoveryThis build is provided by Andrea Montefusco and works with HDSDR, Studio1 and compatible software. | |
WinUSB Compatibility DriverIf Windows fails to recognize your Airspy device automatically, unzip and install this driver. |
Developer Resources
Cool SDR stuff from our friends
- GNU Radio Live DVD (AirSpy support based on Ubuntu Linux 14.04.4 LTS, 64-bit edition)
- GNU Radio Win64 binaries with airspy support see also build scripts on github
- SDR-J DAB, WFM and SDR programs with airspy support
- URH Universal Radio Hacker (The Ultimate Radio Hacker Tool with native AirSpy support since 21 April 2017)
However when I try to run the latest version of SDRSharp, nothing happens on the screen and a 'crash.exe' file is created in the SDRSharp directory. The file reads:
The type initializer for 'PortAudioSharp.PortAudioAPI' threw an exception.
at SDRSharp.Radio.dll.PortAudioAPI.Pa_GetDefaultInputDevice (IL offset: 0xffffffff)
at SDRSharp.Radio.dll.AudioDevice.GetDevices (IL offset: 0x6)
at SDRSharp.exe.MainForm.InitializeGUI (IL offset: 0x153)
at SDRSharp.exe.MainForm..ctor (IL offset: 0x14a)
at SDRSharp.exe.Program.Main (IL offset: 0x69)
As I said, I can get version 1.0.0.1331 runing OK and it sees the RTL-SDR USB stick OK. Audio is fine. That version used .NET framework 3.5 (which I downloaded). The system also has the latest .NET Framework update for Windows 10, which I think is 4.6.1.
I don't understand the crash.txt file contents. Can anyone interpret them and suggest what might be the cause of the problem? There seems to be some reference to audio ports ('PortAudioSharp.PortAudioAPI'), but again the earlier version works just fine with no audio issues and other programs (like YouTube in Chrome and the system sounds) don't seem to have any problems with the audio ports.
The PC is a Dell Latitude e5500 laptop running Windows 10 64-bit, 2.2GHz Intel duo with 2GB RAM.
Thanks
Sdrsharp Windows 10 64 Bit
This guide was first published on May 19, 2014. It was last updated on May 19, 2014. This page (SDR-Sharp for Windows) was last updated on Nov 24, 2020. SPY Server – SDR Server for Windows 32-bit and 64-bit. This build can be used on Windows with 32-bit or 64-bit Intel/AMD CPUs. Download: ADS-B SPY – ADSB decoder for 32bit ARM Linux. Airspy R0, R2 and Mini can be used as a high performance ADSB receiver capable of 20MHz, low scatter MLAT. The performance is comparable to top end, way more. I have somehow gummed up my installation of SDR Console Build 460.475 on Windows 10 64 bit. Uninstalling it leaves a bunch of folders and registry settings in place so that a new install picks them up. I've done my best to get rid of the pieces left after uninstall, but I have been unsuccessful. Automatic notch filter and up to 10 manual adjustable notch filters; record and playback RF, IF and AF WAV files with recording scheduler; Frequency Manager for Eibi, Ham Bands, Radio Bands, User frequency lists; DDE client for Ham Radio Deluxe, Orbitron, WXtrack, SatPC32, Wisp and PstRotator; Omni-Rig support (CAT) to control additional hardware.