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SDRplay SDRconnect is multi-platform software developed by SDRplay Ltd that turns compatible radios into wide-coverage software-defined receivers and streaming servers. Built for hobbyists, short-wave listeners, educators, and RF professionals, the application gives real-time access to spectrum from 1 kHz up to 2 GHz, demodulating AM, FM, SSB, CW, DAB, and digital modes while simultaneously recording baseband or audio to disk. A flexible FFT display with configurable span, resolution, and colour schemes aids signal identification, while an integrated scheduler can automate band scans or unattended recordings. Users can switch the program into headless server mode, allowing the same SDR hardware to feed multiple clients across a local network or the Internet; password-protected access and selectable sample-rate limiting keep remote usage within available bandwidth. The current general-release branch is version 1.0.8, the sixth public build since the platform was introduced, and each update has added support for additional SDRplay devices, extended API hooks, and improved CPU efficiency on both Windows and Linux hosts. Typical deployment scenarios include DX-ing, satellite monitoring, spectrum survey, repeaters alignment, EMC pre-compliance, and classroom demonstrations of radio propagation. Because the interface is built on open standards, third-party plugins can extend decoding to newer digital voice or data formats without altering the core executable. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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