@cthoadmin7458

Simon has done an outstanding job with this software.  This is one of the finest pieces of software ever written.  A pleasure to use.  I'm still discovering features I never knew were there.

@G_C340

I've been using it for 9 years, it has always been the most flexible and just gets better and better.

@DavidHughesss

That looks absolutely amazing. The urge to get an SDR is getting ever stronger.

@Kevin_KC0SHO

Thus far, SDR Console is my favorite software to use.  I've used it since 2016 and although it was somewhat overwhelming at first, it's my goto for SDR receiving.  Fantastic piece of software.

@bobaloo2012

I've been using SDR Console for years, agree it's the best.  One of my favorite features is the record function.  For example, i recorded quite a few hours of the CQWW CW contest a few weeks ago, recording the entire cw section of bands.  I can go back and listen to it any time, tuning up and down the band just like it was live, truly amazing.

@N1IA-4

After cycling through several different radios such as a Kenwood TS590SG,  Icom 7300, Flex 6400M, Yaesu FTDX101D, and Mission RGO One, I finally realized that the best bang for your buck is go back to a 590SG, pick up a used Elad FDM S2 Receiver w/ SDR Console, and possess a better combo than any of the rigs I've ever had. Simon is truly an amazing programmer, and has provided the ham community with a wonderful piece of FREE SDR software. His "World Map" is also wonderful.

@FabhcunGorm

Hear things that Ive never seen before! I'm in!! I've just started finding HAM bloggers and video on the internet. I'm realy surprised at the amount and the quality of whats available. This is magnificent! Brilliant to say the least!

@cthoadmin7458

Please guys, click the "Donate" button on SDR Console and give something to Simon.  I can only imagine the hours he must have poured into getting this right, let alone polishing it to brilliance...

@johnwest7993

Thanks. I've played around with the various SDR software packages in the past and found them very hard to install and get working, and with odd interface controls that didn't do what I wanted the way I wanted it done. One package did some things right. Another package did other things right. It was frustrating. So for the past 3 or 4 years I set SDR aside. But this looks like it's time for me to get back into it. Again, thanks.

@TheGeeMan

I recently got the Airspy HF+ Discovery which is amazing, I also have the Airspy R2 and a RTL-SDR V3 and V4, all of than wonderful and quite affordable SDR sticks. Also.......HELLO FROM SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA!

@youtubeaccount931

I totally agree.  I love both SDR Console and SDR Sharp (the only reason I am still on windows).  Absolutely wonderful programs.  SDR Sharp is amazing when paired with the AirSpy HF+ discovery, and I use SDR Console for everything else like my RX888.  I would prefer to use SDR console with the HF+ because I just think SDR Console is the best program overall, but I find the HF+ receives just a little bit better when used with SDR#.

@AHumanNotABot

It may be windows only, a complete deal breaker for so many, and closed source but absolutely is one of the best (Windows) SDR applications. I have not yet tried running it under Wine but it does work in multiple different VMs I have tried on my Linux box, in docker, and in sandboxed windows installations. Don't walk away from a good thing just because it doesn't run on your current operating system.

@joedzekevich2407

I have been using SDR Console with my Icom R8600 and I use SDRuno with my RSP1B connected to my TS590SG as a Pan Adapter and also as an independent second receiver.  Great setups.

@Mr_Spock512

Thanks for opening my eyes to this great piece of software.
It's now my goto software for use with my SDRplay RSP1B ... great combo.
I was using SDRuno but found the interface to be very "clunky".

@georgeliquor2931

I was having trouble getting other sdr software to recognise my RTL dongle with not much success, then i came across SDR Console and BOOM i was up and running in minutes, great software, thanks to its creator

@reidlanham2011

Thank you for this! Just got myself an SDRPLAY rsp1b and I'm very anxious to start learning.  73, K8JLW

@SoCoguy

Thank you sooooo much for the excellent work on this. A new tech here. Now I don't need to spend $ on the FT-991a. I can add a QT-60pro 10m to my current multi band radio. Life saver!

@KI4RMR

I’ve been running an SDR with my rig for a couple of years now. ICOM ICM700Pro, yes it’s a marine radio. 150 watts 1.6mhz through 28mhz no mod needed. I paired it with a AirSpy HF + Discovery.

@krahwinkel9503

Simon also wrote HamRadio Deluxe - a famous CAT and Logging SW. So his name guarantees high-end SW for decadesmeanwhile. I use both, HRD and SDR console.

@montef

Hayden, this was a great video! 
(All of yours usually are, so not really surprised)

I’ve been thinking about doing exactly this in my own shack; and would absolutely love it if you did a series of in-depth videos about how you set this up and what kinds of challenges (if any) you’ve encountered and how you solved them. 
I’m very interested in the antenna switch gizmo you mentioned, and am looking forward to seeing what else you have to say about it!

Thanks for the video and the time you put into this. Very useful and enjoyable!