- Software-defined radio - Wikipedia
Software-defined radio (SDR) is a radio communication system where components that conventionally have been implemented in analog hardware (e g mixers, filters, amplifiers, modulators demodulators, detectors, etc ) are instead implemented by means of software on a computer or embedded system
- SDR++
SDR++ is a cross-platform and open source SDR software with the aim of being bloat free and simple to use Features Multi VFO Wide hardware support (both through SoapySDR and dedicated modules) SIMD accelerated DSP Cross-platform (Windows, Linux, MacOS and BSD) Full waterfall update when possible Makes browsing signals easier and more pleasant
- SDR# and Airspy Downloads - AIRSPY
Download the best SDR software and plugins for Airspy, RTL-SDR dongle and many other radios!
- 15 Best Software-defined Radio (SDR) Software in 2025
Software Defined Radio (SDR) software is a type of application that processes and interprets radio signals using software rather than traditional hardware components
- RTL-SDR - Touchstone Networks in Terminals (TNT): Visualize Touchstone . . .
RTL-SDR (RTL2832U) and software defined radio news and projects Also featuring Airspy, HackRF, FCD, SDRplay and more
- SDR-Radio. com - Software Defined Radio | Home
SDR-Radio com Ltd offers free Windows software for Software Defined Radio (SDR) receivers and transceivers Enjoy features like 24 receivers, audio recorder, favourites, and multi-monitor support
- Software Defined Radios (SDRs) For Beginners
Whether you’re using an RTL-SDR software defined radio for scanning, or a full-featured FlexRadio for HF operation, SDRs give you visibility into the bands like never before There’s no one-size-fits-all SDR The best choice depends on your needs, budget, and willingness to tinker
- Introduction to SDR - RF ENGINEER NETWORK
Software Defined Radio (SDR) is a radio communication technology where many signal processing components that were traditionally built in hardware are instead implemented in software (Software-defined radio – Wikipedia) (Software Defined Radio: Past, Present, and Future – NI)
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