Ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libportaudio.so.2 libportaudio.so Ln -s /usr/local/lib/librtlsdr.so librtlsdr.dll Make a new SDRSharp directory and unzip the contents of the zip file into this directory.Ĭd into the new SDRSharp directory and type the following:.Download the latest development version of SDR# - it's a zip file.Don't forget to run ldconfig as root at the end to sort the newly installed libraries out. I used the cmake version as detailed here. Compile and install the latest RTLSDR.Install libportaudio2 to make sure sound works. This is the Linux version of Microsoft's. This has only been tested on a 圆4 Debian system using the combined current stable/testing repositories but the process should be similar in Ubuntu and Fedora/Centos. Have a look here for a good summary of Linux utilities. As SDR# is written in C# it works with Mono in Linux!.Follow the build guide for your Linux system as the latest code is always the best to use. Be warned it's not very easy to drive but if you are canny you can use it to build your own software defined radio. It's the only software for now that will receive analogue (FM, AM, sideband) and digital modes such as AP25, FSK and ADS-B. GNURadio is an excellent but unwieldy piece of software for use with RTLSDR.
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