CubicSDR 0.0.4-BETA Released

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Looks great. Hopefully this is not as CPU intensive as SDR#. I'm trying to run a receiver and DSD+ on a Winbook TW100. I can do it with SDR#/DSD+ but the decoding isn't always stellar. Hopefully CubicSDR will have a very small footprint like FMP.
 

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I have not been able to download the 64-bit version (I'm told it might be a Github server problem). Windows reports that the 32-bit version is not a valid Win32 application.
 

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Looks great. Hopefully this is not as CPU intensive as SDR#. I'm trying to run a receiver and DSD+ on a Winbook TW100. I can do it with SDR#/DSD+ but the decoding isn't always stellar. Hopefully CubicSDR will have a very small footprint like FMP.

Mine did the same until I set DSD+ priority to 'Real Time' in Task Manager/Processes. It may work for you if you have not tried it already. I also set it to decode specifically what I wanted to only (TRBO in my case).

Hope this helps!
 

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CubicSDR is a new and upcoming multi platform open source SDR software package that is compatible with the RTL-SDR. It is similar to programs like SDR#, HDSDR and SDR-Radio.

CubicSDR is compatible with Windows, Linux and MacOS. It can be downloaded from CubicSDR | Cross-Platform and Open-Source Software Defined Radio Application.

Check out the video on their website.

pinkfish457

I just downloaded and installed the package for the Mac with Yosemite 10.10.5 OS. It correctly identified that there was no SDR plugged in but the requestor had unreadable characters in it. After I plugged the SDR in and re-ran it all was good with the hardware detection. The interface looked really good! There are several bugs and some stray signals that show on the same position of the scale regardless of the selected freq.

Keep up the great work!
 
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