
(please note – we don’t publish forecast dates of when these versions will be released to production.)

The remaining features along with other priority requests are now planned for the next releases as shown below. This article is placed with permission of SDRPlay.Version 1.42-1014 of SDRuno ® is the latest full production version. There is a video illustrating the concepts outlined in this application note on the SDRPlay Website YouTube channel: That’s it! Now when you change the tuning in HRD or SDRuno, they and the rig will synchronize.įor decoding digital modes using DM780 in HRD you will also need to set up a Virtual Audio Cable to send the output from the VRX in SDRuno to the HRD software (unless you are using audio from the rig via your soundcard). This is explained in other application notes and videos available from our website. If you still wish to use HRD standalone, i.e. without SDRuno running, you can use your previous preset to control your rig. Now click on “Connect” This will create a new preset for use with SDRuno. Input “Kenwood” for the company, “TS-480” for the radio, and “COM11” for the COM port we set up earlier. Start HRD and you will be prompted to set up a new connection. Or, if you already have an existing connection set up for your rig, click on “Connect” in the menu bar and then select new: Select COM10 to match our virtual serial port, then click on “Enable and connect” – the message “Status: Connected” will appear.

Now, start SDRuno and go to the VRX Settings window:

Next we select that we want to create a new “Pair”, and we then specify the COM ports we wish to use. We will choose to pick COM10 and COM11 to match the instructions in the SDRuno User manual, however, if for some reason you are already using these COM ports on your system for something else, then pick some other, free, COM ports.Ĭlick “Finish” and we can see our newly created COM port pair is ready to go: The first step is to create a new device, click on “Device” from the menu and then “Create”. There are a number of virtual serial port packages available, for this example we have chosen VSPE from Eterlogic. This software is free for 32-bit systems and has a license fee for 64-bit systems.įirst visit the Eterlogic website ( and download the software:įollow the instructions to install the software and then run it:
