AlexandreRouma

AlexandreRouma is an independent developer best known for SDR++, an open-source, cross-platform software-defined radio (SDR) receiver that turns inexpensive USB dongles, networked RTL-SDR servers, and high-end radios into versatile laboratory, aviation, maritime, and broadcast monitors. Written in C++ with a lightweight OpenGL-based interface, the program covers everything from VLF through SHF, decoding AM/FM, SSB, CW, DSB, RAW I/Q, and digital modes such as ADS-B, AIS, APT, and POCSAG while offering multi-channel waterfall, FFT, recorder, and frequency manager modules that can be chained in any order. Typical use cases include tracking aircraft transponders, scanning ham repeaters, plotting maritime traffic, capturing weather satellite images, logging utility stations, and creating improvised spectrum analyzers for EMC troubleshooting. Because the project is released under a permissive license, hobbyists, educators, and professionals frequently bundle it with Raspberry Pi gateways, headless IoT sensors, and portable field kits. The publisher’s software catalogue currently consists of this single, actively maintained title whose nightly builds add support for additional backends, plugins, and rig-control protocols. SDR++ by AlexandreRouma is available free of charge on get.nero.com, delivered through the trusted Windows package manager winget, always installing the newest build, and ready for unattended batch deployment alongside other applications.

SDRPlusPlus

Cross-Platform SDR Software

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