I have created a PowerSDR repo on github at:

https://github.com/wa1gon/PowerSDR

I have already got it to compile and work with VS 2013.  I plan on adding a
web server to is so it will accept ReST web services calls.

Enjoy.

-darryl DE WA1GON

On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 10:05 PM, Dave AA6YQ <[email protected]> wrote:

> From Flex's perspective, one of the benefits of open sourcing PSDR was to
> avoid the nasty tradeoff between abandoning it (angering first-generation
> customers) and supporting it forever (impeding next generation
> development). If a vibrant open source community can be established around
> PSDR, everyone wins.
>
> In my experience, vibrant open source communities rarely spring into
> existence on their own. Creating and nourishing such a community requires a
> significant effort. One or two self-motivated developers is a good start,
> but if you want something that is long-term sustainable, you'll need to
> organize and recruit accordingly.
>
> My SDR-1500 is mothballed, I'm now a 6500 user, and my open source
> management cycles are already consumed by LoTW/TQSL. Advice will be the
> limit of my contribution to this effort.
>
>       73,
>
>             Dave, AA6YQ
>
>
>
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