Short answer, yes. This video describes the setup process quite well. In addition you will find a wealth of information about DSDPlus on the Voice/Control Channel Decoding Software forum. Good luck & 73!
No, you don't need to use a separate receiver and virtual audio cable. You can use a single SDR dongle with FMP24 that comes packaged with DSD+ Fastlane.
No, you don't need to use a separate receiver and virtual audio cable. You can use a single SDR dongle with FMP24 that comes packaged with DSD+ Fastlane.
Not to my knowledge. Not sure how it differs from the RSP-2, RSP-Duo, etc (both of which I own) but you need to pipe audio thru a virtual cable for both of them for a clean reliable decode
The current DSDPlus Fastlane partly supports the RSPDx. You run FMPP instead of FMP24. The virtual audio cable is not required as local TCP network ports are used. The antenna port cannot be switched, so use Ant A. There is no batch file to run one receiver (1R) mode with FMPP, so you need to create one with the following line:
FMPP -o20001 -f935.0
This sets the output to use port 20001 on the local computer. Just running DSDPlus will put it into 1R mode. It will look for a local TCP connection on port 20001.