alternative ways to connect to the Server.

mactonio
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alternative ways to connect to the Server.

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Hi everybody,
is there any alternative way to connect
to the Server other than SDR Console itself?
I mean, at home I have no windows pcs,
can I connect from android or ios or mac, trough
some apps or web interface?
Thanks, Antonio.

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Simon G4ELI
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Re: alternative ways to connect to the Server.

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mactonio wrote: Wed Jul 28, 2021 7:15 pm Hi everybody,
is there any alternative way to connect
to the Server other than SDR Console itself?
I mean, at home I have no windows pcs,
can I connect from android or ios or mac, trough
some apps or web interface?
Thanks, Antonio.
No.
Simon Brown :shock:
www.sdr-radio.com

Do not send me direct e-mail, thank-you!

mactonio
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Re: alternative ways to connect to the Server.

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thanks :)

bh2rmx
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I have the same need; I just want to be able to receive SDR signals from a remote server on my Android phone. I think it shouldn't be difficult to achieve if you understand Android app development.

jdow
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Simon would have to pay to become an Android developer with an app other people would load to their phones. He is already paying for the certificate he uses for his current work. He charges users nothing. You're asking him to pay even more to give you an Android app. There is something fundamentally wrong here that bothers me. The SDR-Radio SDR tools are solely Simon's work or software he has paid for such as Intel's super-optimized DSP math libraries. He is already overloaded with things to do for his work. I don't think an Android anything is anywhere in the future.

{O.O}

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