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authorJuergen Lock <nox@FreeBSD.org>2013-07-25 18:53:30 +0000
committerJuergen Lock <nox@FreeBSD.org>2013-07-25 18:53:30 +0000
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Add new port comms/jsdr:
SDR-J (formerly Jsdr) is a suite of four programs provided under a LGPL open source license for playing around with sdr (software defined radio). The software can be used directly with the PM-SDR kit and RTL2832U based dongles, and in the 32 bits Windows version with other kits as well. The suite contains four programs: - a full blown "short wave" receiver, which provides tuning in the range of 100K .. 165M using the PM-SDR (although above 55 M with reduced performance) and from app 55 MHz to app 900 Mhz or above using an RTL2832U based dongle. The receiver provides quite a number of decoders for amateur modes. - am/fm receiver covering the same frequency bands as the sw receiver, however, with am bandwidths selectable, with fm mono and stereo decoding as well as with rds decoding. - spectrum viewer for use with the RTL2832U based dongles, showing spectra of up to 3 Mhz bandwidth. - mini receiver, a stripped version of the fm receiver, a gadget for listening to WFM using DAB sticks. WWW: http://www.sdr-j.tk/
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