Chrome OS or Windows OS and the proper SDR software

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Hi! Long time lurker, first time poster. Im looking to get an RTL-SDR Dongle this weekend and was wondering about a couple of things and if anyone has some opinions, or helpful tips and tricks.
First, im going to be using either Unitrunker or SDRTrunk to scan my local p25 7/800mhz system here in SE Ohio (Ohio MARCS-IP). And yes i know i can do this with the two scanners I already have but im looking to repurpose one for another project and the other stays in my truck for when im out and about :LOL:
Also, in the interest of maybe getting a laptop (dedicated) for all of my programming and scanner stuff, so i can leave my desktop free for other uses, plus if i go out of town, its easier than reprogramming a bunch of stuff into my handheld scanner or trying to lug a desktop computer everywhere o_O with that said, would Window OS be my best option or could i go the lesser expensive, more compact route and get a chromebook with the Chrome OS. Not looking to start a debate or anything, just some knowledge and opinions from people who are a little more experienced than I am.

Happy Scanning and thanks in advance :)
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The easy choice is Windows as both apps are supported as well as many other options.

SDRTrunk is a Java application and runs great on multiple platforms. But what about Unitrunker? Is there a Linux version of Unitrunker? I thought it was Windows only.
 

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The easy choice is Windows as both apps are supported as well as many other options.

SDRTrunk is a Java application and runs great on multiple platforms. But what about Unitrunker? Is there a Linux version of Unitrunker? I thought it was Windows only.

Unitrunker might just be windows only. I was merely thinking chromebook because of the size and easy portability of it but if a windows laptop would work better, then thats what I'll go with. Just trying to weigh my options so i dont end up spending money on something that isn't going to work. I do know, through doing some light reading that the Chrome OS doesn't have java as a default program, but its just a matter of changing a few settings around (from what im reading). If that would work then I think thats the route i'll go. Thanks for the input!
 

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Windows. You can buy a decent refurbished Win10 laptop for a few hundred bucks from Tiger Direct.
 

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I just picked up a used Dell Latitude I7 7700 for 135 bucks, 8 gigs of memory and a 128 gig M.2 drive. The machine is pristine and has a digital Windows key in the Bios., Works great with DSD Fastlane. If you are only looking for scanner use, Ebay is your friend.
 

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I just picked up a used Dell Latitude I7 7700 for 135 bucks, 8 gigs of memory and a 128 gig M.2 drive. The machine is pristine and has a digital Windows key in the Bios., Works great with DSD Fastlane. If you are only looking for scanner use, Ebay is your friend.

Alright i'll check ebay. Though I prefer to pick it up in person (due to possible damage in shipment) but im not completely against ordering one online. Thanks for the tip :)
 
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