This applications sole purpose is to allow Universal Trunker (aka Unitrunker) to control the tuning frequency of multiple individual VFO's in SDR Console v2. This is achieved by translating Unitrunker Receiver Control commands into a format accepted by SDR Console. Communication occurs over virtual com / serial ports.
Uni-SDR Link has been tested on Windows 7 & Windows 8 and requires .NET Framework version 4.0 or greater.
The source code, windows executable, and help file are located at https://github.com/ms-dev-1/uni-sdr-link/releases
Just download & launch. No installation required.
The Uni-SDR-Link.chm file contains help for the application should be placed in the same directory as the Uni-SDR-Link.exe.
Why?
I was looking for a way to make the best use of my HackRF for decoding trunked radio systems, ideally monitoring of several calls at once and routing analog & digital to the appropriate outputs. I found few options such as Unilinker but none that would allow control of multiple SDR Console VFO's. I was also looking for an excuse to create an application using Microsoft Visual Studio so this little project seemed like a good fit.
Uni-SDR Link has been tested on Windows 7 & Windows 8 and requires .NET Framework version 4.0 or greater.
The source code, windows executable, and help file are located at https://github.com/ms-dev-1/uni-sdr-link/releases
Just download & launch. No installation required.
The Uni-SDR-Link.chm file contains help for the application should be placed in the same directory as the Uni-SDR-Link.exe.
Why?
I was looking for a way to make the best use of my HackRF for decoding trunked radio systems, ideally monitoring of several calls at once and routing analog & digital to the appropriate outputs. I found few options such as Unilinker but none that would allow control of multiple SDR Console VFO's. I was also looking for an excuse to create an application using Microsoft Visual Studio so this little project seemed like a good fit.