SDRplay3 provides support for SDRplay hardware (API 3)
SDRplay3 provides support for SDRplay hardware (API 3). SDR for Software Defined Radio and 'Play' because it's designed to allow anyone interested in receiving practically any kind of radio or TV signals to be able to do so without having to decide up-front exactly what it is they will want to do next. For computer wizards we are democratising Radio in that you can literally Play at creating completely new radio-based products.
SDRplay3 provides support for SDRplay hardware (API 3). SDR for Software Defined Radio and 'Play' because it's designed to allow anyone interested in receiving practically any kind of radio or TV signals to be able to do so without having to decide up-front exactly what it is they will want to do next. For computer wizards we are democratising Radio in that you can literally Play at creating completely new radio-based products.
To install SDRplay3, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install SDRplay3
To see what files were installed by SDRplay3, run:
port contents SDRplay3
To later upgrade SDRplay3, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade SDRplay3
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