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The JACK Audio Connection Kit provides a robust, cross-platform solution for routing audio and MIDI data between various software applications with minimal latency. It addresses the common challenge of directing the output of one program, such as a digital mode decoder or SDR application, into the input of another, like a logging program or audio recorder. Jack audio is a multi platform application, runs on Linux, Windows and MacOS. This virtual audio cable functionality allows for complex signal flows, enabling users to simultaneously send audio from a single source to multiple destinations and even loop it back for recording or further processing within the same or different applications. For amateur radio operators, JACK facilitates advanced configurations for digital modes, contesting, and signal analysis. It supports intricate setups where a single radio's audio output can feed multiple decoders, spectrum analyzers, or recording utilities concurrently. The API is designed for real-time performance, crucial for applications requiring precise timing and minimal delay in audio processing.
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VB-Audio CABLE is a Windows Audio Driver working as Virtual Audio Cable. Will allow you to connect Audio Software together with Virtual Audio Device, to record input of streaming software. Donationware.
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Virtual Audio Cable software allows you to transfer audio streams between applications and devices. Windows commercial software, offer a trial version limited to 3 virtual cables.
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Breakaway Pipeline allows you to send audio to or from another program on the same computer. This will permit to forward audio streams, virtually like connected via a cable taken form any radio receivers, like online web sdr or your digital modes receiver like WSJT-X or fldigi to anther application running on the same PC.
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The RTL-SDR tuner dongle is a popular tool for amateur radio enthusiasts, transforming a $10 device into a wide-band software-defined radio. This guide outlines using the RTL-SDR as a full-band pan-adapter for conventional receivers, focusing on hardware setup and software integration with HDSDR. Future sections will address RTL-SDR performance compared to native receivers, enhancing digital mode operations with virtual serial ports and audio cables.