


Intel NUCs can be very good, the i5 with a good HD works well. See – works but not as good as a PC with some decent graphics. Thus my interest in finding a physically small Windows 10 box.įrom: On Behalf Of Simon Brown via Groups.Io Sent: 17 February 2020 07:19 To: Subject: Re: SDR Console on mini desktop PC? This has also worked fine, but I'd like to add the SlowJT9 and JS8Call decoders, which are Windows-only. At times I've monitored JT9 and WSPR on 630m with a Raspberry Pi, using Gqrx as the SDR software and instances of WSJT-X as decoders. This works fine, but it would be nice to free up the Windows box for other purposes - and a computer with a small footprint would be a big plus.

What prompted my immediate question is that I've been operating recently on the 630m ham band, and as a monitor have been running SDR Console (with any of several SDRs) on a Windows 10 desktop with four decoders to receive JT9, JT9-2 ("slow" JT9), WSPR and JS8. I'd have to look at them more closely and figure out what I might do with them. It looks as though they have some amount of overlap with other packages such as Fldigi. I've heard of MultiPSK but have never used it, while Sorcerer is completely new to me.

From: "Frank" To: Cc: Sent: Sunday Febru8:44:03PM Subject: Re: SDR Console on mini desktop PC? Hi Barry, thanks for the suggestions. Thus my interest in finding a physically small Windows 10 box.
