![]() Second, I need to assume that Ham Radio Deluxe (HRD) is already installed on your computer, connected to the radio, and functional without error. It's top right when looking at the radio from the rear. The RX out is the top right RCA connector in the bank of RCA connectors. It's an FTDX3000D with the RX out and IF out RCA connectors on the back. ![]() So, if you're new like me and don't know how to integrate your RSP2 as a panadapter with your FTDX3000 AND HRD, so all three work together and track together, the following outlines what I did:įirst, let's deal with the starting point - the condition of the radio. That's the reason for the cross-post, here. It was the kind of info I was seeking at the start, but couldn't find. ![]() ![]() I also posted how I installed it and what settings I needed to change. Some folks over on the SDR Play Facebook page offered some help and I ultimately posted what I found to work. It's just that it integrated with HRD much easier and without a problem I didn't cause. I'm not going to say it's the best software. Solutions may have been possible, but they weren't apparent to me.Įventually a viable option quickly came to the forefront. HRD provided me with the contact logging software along with digital decoding abilities and rig control features that I didn't want to lose.Īs I started looking at the software needed to work the SDRPlay RSP2, it quickly became apparent that integration with HRD was going to be a problem with quite a few of them. I needed the SDR software to easily integrate with HRD and the radio so all three would track with each other. I thought I'd just add this post for any new RSP2 owner who is looking to use it with their FDTX3000 as a panadapter AND keep using Ham Radio Deluxe (HRD) as I did. ![]()
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