09-09-2017, 07:39 AM
I have the SDR-Play Pro2 and as Bernard said, you have to read the manual. I found SDRuno confusing because i thought I could just jump in and start working. Once you get past the basics you can see there has been a lot of though put into the features if not bleedingly obvious ease of use.
The idea that you can open more than once receiver in a different window and listen to two different signals in really great. This brings it into the SO2R world.
I have the SDR-Play Pro2 and as Bernard said, you have to read the manual. I found SDRuno confusing because i thought I could just jump in and start working. Once you get past the basics you can see there has been a lot of though put into the features if not bleedingly obvious ease of use.
The idea that you can open more than once receiver in a different window and listen to two different signals in really great. This brings it into the SO2R world.
The idea that you can open more than once receiver in a different window and listen to two different signals in really great. This brings it into the SO2R world.
I have the SDR-Play Pro2 and as Bernard said, you have to read the manual. I found SDRuno confusing because i thought I could just jump in and start working. Once you get past the basics you can see there has been a lot of though put into the features if not bleedingly obvious ease of use.
The idea that you can open more than once receiver in a different window and listen to two different signals in really great. This brings it into the SO2R world.