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<blockquote data-quote="River Patrol" data-source="post: 1001391" data-attributes="member: 409898"><p>One nice thing about SDRconsole is you can use multiple VFO's within the available bandwidth selected limited to the power of your PC. In this picture I'm using it with PC-HFDL and receiving plane location information from 6 different frequencies in multiple countries. It's just dependent on the SDR as with the SDRplay I can get up to 10MHz of bandwidth.</p><p>I have also had USB issues as I have multiple sdr's and sometimes things would crash due to too much bandwidth being requested out of one USB controller. I use a little program called USB Device Tree Viewer <a href="http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtreeview_e.html" target="_blank">USB Device Tree Viewer</a> to find which controllers had what SDR's on them and once I moved them around to distribute the load all was well. I found out that an Airspy just about needs it's own controller as it's a bandwidth hog.[ATTACH=full]102613[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="River Patrol, post: 1001391, member: 409898"] One nice thing about SDRconsole is you can use multiple VFO's within the available bandwidth selected limited to the power of your PC. In this picture I'm using it with PC-HFDL and receiving plane location information from 6 different frequencies in multiple countries. It's just dependent on the SDR as with the SDRplay I can get up to 10MHz of bandwidth. I have also had USB issues as I have multiple sdr's and sometimes things would crash due to too much bandwidth being requested out of one USB controller. I use a little program called USB Device Tree Viewer [URL="http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtreeview_e.html"]USB Device Tree Viewer[/URL] to find which controllers had what SDR's on them and once I moved them around to distribute the load all was well. I found out that an Airspy just about needs it's own controller as it's a bandwidth hog.[ATTACH=full]102613[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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