![]() ![]() All are completely ready-to-go and even have desktop shortcuts, so if the CLI scares you then you can still dive in and play. In hardware terms the RTL-SDR is supported, along with the LimeSDR, PlutoSDR, Airspy, and Airspy HF. On board the Raspbian-based OS image are SDR Angel, Soapy Remote, GQRX, GNURadio, LimeUtil, and LimeVNA. ![]() If you’re bamboozled by it all then help may be at hand courtesy of, who has packaged a suite of ready-to-go popular SDR software in an OS image for the Raspberry Pi. The SDR revolution has brought a bonanza of opportunities for experimentation to the radio enthusiast, but with it has come a sometimes-confusing array of software for which even installation can be a difficult prospect for an SDR novice.
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