3 #Windows-based SDR software
6 Rocky is probably the easiest, cleanest SDR package available. Written in Delphi by Alex Shovkoplyas, VE3NEA. It is available from <a href = "http://www.dxatlas.com/Rocky/">Afreet Software</a>. Source code is not available. Recent versions have added PSK31 operation and Si570 support to CW transmit modes. It can receive CW, SSB, and AM. Single- or limited Multi-band operation is available. This is a basic SDR program, without many of the bells & whistles of PowerSDR. See the <a href = "http://www.dxatlas.com/Rocky/">website</a> for more specifics. WB4JFI has used Rocky for over two years, it provides a very quick-and-easy way to test inexpensive SDR hardware, and can run (barely) on older 1GHz CPUs.
8 ###PowerSDR (source avail)
14 ###WinRad (source avail)
21 While Linrad is primarily used with Linux, it can also run under Windows,
23 #Linux-based SDR software
25 ###Edson Periera's sdr-shell (source avail)
26 Edson's sdr-shell is a program designed to wrap around the DttSP sdr-core in Linux. It is written in QT C++, information and source is avaible from: <a href="http://ewpereira.info/sdr-shell/">sdr-shell page</a>. At this time, it is receive-only. There have been several modifications made to sdr-shell by various hams. It uses jack (alsa, oss, or freebob) to interface to soundcards. Edson has a nice diagram at his <a href="http://ewpereira.info/sdr-shell/">web page</a> that shows how the various software/hardware pieces interconnect.
28 ###John Melton's JAVA SDR-shell
34 ###Quisk (source available)
35 The Quisk SDR software oackage was written by James Ahlstrom in C and Python. It is available from <a href="http://james.ahlstrom.name/quisk/">Ahlstrom web site</a>. It works under Linux with ALSA soundcard support and a Softrock, or the RFSpace SDR-IQ receiver. Quisk does NOT ues the DttSP sdr-core for dsp functionality. James has also designed a digital up-converter exciter (using Ethernet connectivity), which this software supports. In an article in the xxxx issue of QEX, James describes the hardware and software.
39 ###Older DttSP (up to rev 48)
41 ###Mid DttSP (up to rev xxx)
45 #Other SDR SW Information
46 ###W3SZ SDR and Linux information
47 W3SZ has put together a <a href="http://www.nitehawk.com/w3sz/dttspw3sz.htm">Getting Started with DttSP</a> web page that shows how to interconnect DttSP/sdr-core, oss/alsa/freebob, jack, and Edson's sdr-shell or John's Java shell under Linux.
50 <a href="http://www.g3ukb.co.uk/index.html">G3UKB Erlang page</a>
51 <a href="http://www.erlang.org/">Erlang home site</a>