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<blockquote data-quote="River Patrol" data-source="post: 1005038" data-attributes="member: 409898"><p>Yes, you can run more than 1 instance. Very useful if you want frequencies in a wide spectrum as currently with a SDRplay RSP you are limited to 10MHz of bandwidth. I also will use 2 instances if I have several frequencies I want to use at both ends of a 10MHz span as it's less CPU intensive than trying to process 10Mhz chunks. Keep in mind that you can create as many VFO's in a single instance as your PC will allow. I use 5-6 VFO's all the time on a I5 processor with no issues with each one outputting to it's own virtual audio cable.</p><p>I normally use virtual cables to allocate each frequency to separate applications\decoders. SDRconsole doesn't separate L&R channels to my knowledge. Simon (the author of the program located in Cornwall) is constantly making updates\additions to the new v3 version of the program which keeps it very fluid.</p><p>Bill</p><p>Here's a link: <a href="http://sdr-radio.com/" target="_blank">It's all about the software</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="River Patrol, post: 1005038, member: 409898"] Yes, you can run more than 1 instance. Very useful if you want frequencies in a wide spectrum as currently with a SDRplay RSP you are limited to 10MHz of bandwidth. I also will use 2 instances if I have several frequencies I want to use at both ends of a 10MHz span as it's less CPU intensive than trying to process 10Mhz chunks. Keep in mind that you can create as many VFO's in a single instance as your PC will allow. I use 5-6 VFO's all the time on a I5 processor with no issues with each one outputting to it's own virtual audio cable. I normally use virtual cables to allocate each frequency to separate applications\decoders. SDRconsole doesn't separate L&R channels to my knowledge. Simon (the author of the program located in Cornwall) is constantly making updates\additions to the new v3 version of the program which keeps it very fluid. Bill Here's a link: [URL="http://sdr-radio.com/"]It's all about the software[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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