CubicSDR

CubicSDR

1.7

on 3 votes

License:Freeware

Total downloads:164 (3 last week)

Operating system:Windows XP / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11

Latest version:0.2.5

Latest update:

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Description

CubicSDR is a versatile and feature-rich Multimedia tool, specifically designed for those interested in exploring the radio spectrum. Developed by cubicsdr.com, the latest version, 0.2.5, has several enhancements over its predecessors, 0.2, and 0.1. Available for download on Windows XP, 7, 8, 10, and 11, the program is free to use and ideal for both novice and experienced users.

Primarily categorized under Editors & Converters, CubicSDR offers a comprehensive suite for navigating and demodulating any signals you might come across. The software supports a myriad of common demodulation techniques like AM and FM, and future updates promise to incorporate digital modes, making it a future-proof choice.

The application comes in multiple file formats such as CubicSDR.exe, and SDRSharp.exe, ensuring compatibility with various system configurations. Whether peeking into the world of Software-Defined Radio for the first time or seeking advanced capabilities, CubicSDR proves itself to be a reliable companion.

Pros:

  • Free to use.
  • Wide compatibility with Windows XP, 7, 8, 10, and 11.
  • Advanced demodulation techniques.

Cons:

  • Future digital modes not yet supported in the latest version.

Overall, CubicSDR stands out in the Multimedia category, offering robust performance and a wealth of features, making it a must-have for radio enthusiasts looking to harness the power of Software-Defined Radio.

You may want to check out more software, such as Nokia Multimedia Factory, RM Converter or ImTOO MOV Converter, which might be similar to CubicSDR.

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Terry 3 years ago

Cubic stands out as the most user friendly and most reliable amongst others on offer.
Its simplicity and rugged reliability in a Linux environment is exemplary. The same is also true within windows 10 given the additional C+ support. All of this at no cost or outlay. Working with any RTL SDR or clone at a cost of £20 + and the possible addition of a DAB function in the future What's not to like.