MagicSDR

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MagicSDR

Vladyslav Haliuk

3.1

10 ratings

$12.99

AppRecs review analysis

AppRecs rating 3.1. Trustworthiness 78 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 22 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

★★★☆☆

3.1

AppRecs Rating

Ratings breakdown

5 star

40%

4 star

0%

3 star

20%

2 star

10%

1 star

30%

What to know

Low review manipulation risk

22% review manipulation risk

Credible reviews

78% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews

About MagicSDR

MagicSDR makes it possible to interactively explore RF spectrum using panadapter and waterfall visualization, demodulate and play AM, SSB, CW, NFM, WFM signals, collect frequencies. Built on the principle of plug-in architecture, MagicSDR - powerful and flexible next-generation SDR (software-defined radio) application. Typical applications are dx-ing, ham radio, radio astronomy, and spectrum analysis. Explore the spectrum everywhere!

MagicSDR provides access to more than six hundred servers around the world, with which you can listen to the radio shortwave bands. This does not require special equipment.

Support servers and protocols:
- KiwiSDR
- RTL-TCP
- MagicLink
- Airspy network
- Hermes-Lite
- HiQSDR

Main features:
- Wide band spectrum view
- AM/SSB/CW/NFM/WFM demodulator
- Screen gestures
- Frequency bookmarks
- Band plan
- Shortwave Guide (EiBi database)
- Noise treshold squelch
- Audio over UDP for external data decoders

Feedback and bug reports are always welcome.
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Reviews for MagicSDR

OrbitalFive

Won’t connect to Kiwi servers

I don’t know if this is temporary, but I just paid 13 bucks for a dead app. I don’t have a dongle. I was hoping to connect to public SDR connections…

TangySquid

Works great with rtl_tcp

MagicSDR is working perfecting with my rtl_tcp service that is working with an RTL-SDR V4 Blog dongle. I am running rtl_tcp in a podman container on a fedora 43 server and it’s working perfectly with MagicSDR. I really like that I can see the entire 2m HAM band in the spectrum chart and I like that I can bookmark frequencies of my favorite repeaters and double tap on the spectrum to tune into a particular frequency. With this app I actually found a new repeater that I was unaware of doing a morning ragchew. Pretty impressive!

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