Perhaps this will be of interest to someone! My friend ew8bak and I decided to try to make a version for Windows, since Linux has a different network configuration, and we had to make small corrections in the code to determine the working window.
A little later, Vladimir ew8bak will upload all the sources and instructions to Gihab, after which I will post a link here.
Below I have attached the archive, first of all you need to install the gtk3-runtime-3.24.31 library, this file will be in the archive, then open the PihSDR_bin folder and run the pihpsdr.exe file, after which the installation will begin. Next, go to the network settings, and create a rule for incoming and outgoing connections.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwLEAqStIMA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7O3Nr8bOW3Q
piHPSDR for Windows
As I wrote above, when the repository in GitHub is ready, I will post a link to it here, I hope this will help for the future development of the piHPSDR project
https://github.com/ew8bak/pihpsdr
https://github.com/ew8bak/pihpsdr
It's not a big problem, it just puzzles me.
Is it just me, or does this compilation not recognize Protocol 1 firmware?
Neither Anvelina nor Red Pitaya are recognized. Protocol 1 is running on both.
If Protocol 2 is installed, both are recognized.
Defender is configured for UDP and TCP.
Is it just me, or does this compilation not recognize Protocol 1 firmware?
Neither Anvelina nor Red Pitaya are recognized. Protocol 1 is running on both.
If Protocol 2 is installed, both are recognized.
Defender is configured for UDP and TCP.
73 de Sigi / DH1KLM
Sigi is absolutely right, it will only work with the second protocol. The first protocol is a stub, I think it will be improved later.
Sigi, replace this file, both protocols will work in this option
Thank you for the new file.
I made a short test and can confirm that it is working with protocol 1.
Thank you.
I made a short test and can confirm that it is working with protocol 1.
Thank you.
73 de Sigi / DH1KLM
Sigi, I did not try to test in detail under the conditions of the first protocol! Thank you for the information.