LHS Episode #476: SO2SDR Deep Dive

Hello and welcome to the 476th installment of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this deep dive episode, the hosts interview Torsten Clay, N4OGW, the author of so2sdr, a software application for doing single-op, multi-radio contesting. The program allows for logging, rig control, station mapping on a band plot and much more. Thank you for listening to this episode. We hope you find it informative and enjoyable. Have a great week.
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Segment 1 (Deep Dive)
so2sdr
Topic
So2sdr is a ham radio contest logging program incorporating software-defined radio (SDR) spectral displays. In runs on Linux. Version 2 has two separate executables: 1) so2sdr, the logging program and 2) so2sdr-bandmap, the SDR spectral display. So2sdr-bandmap can be used separately from so2sdr.
Interview with Torsten Clay N4OGW
Resources
https://lhs.fyi/so2sdr (Github.io)
https://lhs.fyi/SO2SDR (Code repo)
https://lhs.fyi/zK (YouTube)
https://lhs.fyi/Al (OTRSP)
https://lhs.fyi/zN (NCJ Article)
Segment 2 (Announcements & Feedback)
- We will not be recording on July 31st and August 7th because Russ will be out of town. The next episode live recording will be a short-topics episode on August 14th. It will be released on August 16th for paid subscribers and August 17th for wide distribution.
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