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A recording made over the internet using a remote NetSDR and loop antennas located in Florida, USA . Here you see real amateur enthusiasts with vintage AM radios. More videos are on YouTube.

  


 

Introduction

SDR-RADIO.com is a Windows console for SDR receivers and transceivers. Designed for the commercial, government, amateur radio and short-wave listener communities, the software provides a powerful interface for all SDR users.

 

SDR-RADIO.com GmbH is working very closely with RFspace Inc. of Atlanta, Georgia, USA to bring you the best SDR experience available today.

 

The software is being continually developed with new features added on a regular basis. You do not need a licence to use this software with RFSPACE, FUNcube Dongles, Soundcard (SoftRock) and low-end SDRs.

 

 

 

Remote over Internet

Most urban locations are plagued by noise from all sorts of devices such as Power Line Telecommunications (PLT). Not everyone can relocate to a rural location, but you can locate your SDR receiver anywhere there's an internet connection.

 

 

So select a location where there's low noise and good reception, configure the remote server on a small Windows system (an ATOM-based CPU is adequate) and you have the ultimate in reception. The connection is secure and even includes a firewall!

 

Everything you need to know is on SDRSPACE.com .

 


 

 

 

  

A recording made via a remote NetSDR located in Poole, Dorset, England. Here we have a group of amateurs on 160m (1,942 kHz to be specific). 160m is often referred to as the Gentlemen's Band.  More videos are on YouTube.

 

 

No Radio Needed!

Try for Free: many SDR owners have made their radios available over the internet. Just look at the Web Servers page for a list of the radios you can use.

 

Help files and software kits are available on the Downloads page.

 

 

 

Supported Radios

This software supports the radios from RFspace: SDR-IQ, SDR-14, SDR-IP and the NetSDR.

 

Soundcard radios such as SoftRocks are also supported, as is the excellent FUNcube Dongle. What are you waiting for?

 

 

HF Radio Integration

Of course you can integrate a HF transceiver with a SDR receiver to create the ultimate solution in terms of:

  • Cost effectiveness,
  • Flexibility.

By using a standard transceiver you have the advantage of a 'real radio', by adding a SDR receiver you have not only the ultimate bandscope but also a receiver which out-performs almost any other receiver!

 

 

You can buy a SDR receiver such as the SDR-IQ from RFspace plus a PC bundle from your local store for less than the cost of most external bandscopes.

 

More information...

 

 

 

RFspace

Need a SDR radio? The very best SDR solutions are available from RFspace of Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

 

 

 

 

Satellites

The excellent FUNcube Dongle from AMSAT UK is supported, use this to listen to satellites, decode weather images and much, much more...

 

 

 

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TSS Inc

For commercial surveilance, intrusion monitoring and advanced detection solutions please contact TSS Inc.

 

Custom Programming

With over 30 years' experience SDR-RADIO.com GmbH is your ideal partner for custom SDR programming. Click here for contact information.

 

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24x7 Support

SDR-RADIO.com GmbH offers 24x7 support for major customers. Click here for contact information.

 

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