[Spooks] OS X Software (Re: S28 / 4.625 / UVB-76?)

KC2TTK kc2ttk at gmail.com
Thu Sep 30 03:09:19 EDT 2010


On 2010/09/29, at 19:46, Kevin Elliott wrote:

> Is anyone aware of any software that can decode multiple signals at  
> once
> from an audio stream? It would be nice to select chunks of the band  
> and
> assign protocols to decode. I'd prefer OSX, but would settle for
> Windows/Linux.

The closest thing I can think of is running multiple copies of fldigi  
«http://www.w1hkj.com/Fldigi.html» simultaneously, but (1) I don't  
think it's the tool you're looking for and (2) it'll probably crash  
as when multiple applications vie for access to the audio port.

The next-best option might be to run a known-good Windows binary on  
an Intel Mac (see «http://darwine.sourceforge.net/»), though I can't  
tell you if it'll support application calls to the audio port (I'm a  
PowerPC guy).

The last resort would be to port source code from Linux to Mac OS X  
-  «http://www.finkproject.org/» and «http://www.macports.org/»  
will give you a good head-start.  That said, finding relevant and  
recent Linux radio-related source code is frustratingly difficult;  
compiling it would be doubly so.

	KC2TTK


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