

Speed can be set as high as 57600 which is working for me. Under port select the FIRST com port of the virtual pair you just created. Access Tools > Hardware > 3rd-Party Serial Port 2. I'd say it can't hurt but that depends on your consumption levels while working on the project. Beer or the adult beverage of your choice may help. If not, please do! You have a 30 day full trial period. Considering you want to do this you've almost certainly installed Ham Radio Deluxe. Leave it alone for now you'll configure it later. Once you receive the software, CLOSELY follow its instructions and then create a pair of virtual com ports.

An email to him with your callsign and an assurance you'll use it for personal use only does the trick. Request a copy of the Virtual Serial Port Manager (VSPM) software written by K5FR. Prerequisite Installations and other suggestions: 1. For the record I am using Windows 10 Home Edition 64 bit on a Dell XPS i5 processor PC with 16 GB of RAM. As long as you have SDR Console configured properly with your SDR and Ham Radio Deluxe configured properly with your amateur radio transciever, the below should work. The transceiver and SDR you use should not change the way this tutorial works at all. The setup is similar, but as the goal was for HRD SDR Console I present it as such and hope it helps someone in some way. I was also able to interface HRD (and the DXLab Commander software) with RFSpace's Spectravue software. A lot of research and combination of information found on a number of websites ultimately led me to success. I offer this guideline as I searched for one and never found one.

I can also continue to manipulate my transceiver's controls through Ham Radio Deluxe, and use that software's logging features. My RFSpace NetSDR with a Wellbrook Loop attached to it is a FAR better receive combination than my dipole antennas and Yaesu FT-450D as I'm packed into a neighborhood full of small lots and lots of man made interference. This to me is the best of both worlds as I can view an entire amateur radio band, find a signal, point and click and tune it. This configuration allows you to use SDR Console with the HF SDR of your choice and its own antenna as a receiver, and to use the waterfall to point, click, and tune your amateur radio transceiver by having SDR Console talk to Ham Radio Deluxe. There is a free version of an older version of HRD that many people still use, but it is not updated.Hello, I set out in search of how to make this work and have come up with a method to do so that works well for me. After that, the app still works, but costs $49.95 per year for support and updates. It is a paid app – $99.95 for the app plus the first year of support. Ham Radio Deluxe (HRD) has been the gold standard for amateur radio software suites.
