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I'm using a self-build 1 x 1m antenna, a SuperSID monitor from Stanford Solar Center as amplifier, a Raspberry Pi, a cheap USB audio device as A/D converter, and the supersid software from Eric Gibert.
I'm using a self-build 1 x 1m antenna, a SuperSID monitor from Stanford Solar Center as amplifier, a Raspberry Pi, a cheap USB audio device as A/D converter, and the supersid software from Eric Gibert.
Works like a charm for me ;)
Ralph
Thanks for your
Ralph,
Thanks for your reply.
Would you post a picture of your setup.
Thanks,
David
Ok David here you are. I think you can identifiy the stuff.
Ralph
Edit: Updated file name
Thanks for posting the
Ralph,
Thanks for posting the picture.That the Pi with the touch screen? Looks pretty simple.
David
Sure. It is ;) The most complicated part is to identify the name of the audio device in the Linux system.
Ralph
What soundcard did you
Ralph,
What soundcard did you buy?
David