
I have configured SDC to do skimming and send spots to panadapter I have been using this configuration of Sun SDR2 Pro with an iMac running Maybe the day will come that FT8 or some of the other popular digital modes will be integrated into ExpertSDR and then all of this will history.

I believe one could do a hardware kludge and input the radio audio into an OSx sound card and also hook up the sound card line out to the microphone/line in input and then run digital modes on OSx that way. However, I don't have much interest in digital modes (other than cw) so I haven't pursued getting digital modes running on OSx I have also run Windows in a virtual machine using Parallels. At present to run any digital mode, I boot the IMac into Windows (Bootcamp Mode) and use the Windows software that is available. I have been told by hams familiar with OSx programming that it is very difficult to do the equivalent of VAC on OSx. I have not been able to use the digital modes using OSx because I have not found an OSx equivalent of VAC. I tried to get the Skookumlogger author to integrate TCI into his program but he was not interested in taking on the task.
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The crashes do not happen when TCI is not being used.ĭuring contests, I use Skookumlogger (which I highly recommend) connected to the radio by two USB to serial ports bridged together (a hardware kludge). I have been told by Rome that it is on their list of problems. I notified EE about this back in June 2018 and have sent them numerous crash logs but todate they have not solved the problem. I do have an issue with unexpected crashes of ExpertSDR when transmitting. I enjoy dxing on the low HF bands and can see traces of really weak stations on the waterfall display. My personal preference is to use OSx on my radio computer as the Retina display on the IMac is fabulous.


I recently installed Mojave on this computer and have had no issues with it and my radio. I have been using my 27 inch IMac running OSx to run my Sunsdr2Pro ever since EE released their OSx version of ExpertSDR.
