"While it is not intended to be Chrome-only, no attempt has been made to avoid using facilities which are not yet implemented in other browsers. Safari (Mac, 7.0.4) is known to work functionally but with broken flexbox UI layout, and Firefox (29) doesn't work at all (WebSocket fails to connect). Currently, the client must have the same endianness and floating-point format as the server"<p>Isn't modern web technology great?
Can anyone recommend a decent overview of SDR these days coming from a software (non hardcore maths/physics background) perspective? A few years ago it seemed like a fascinating area but the hardware was still quite expensive. I guess it has gotten cheaper? I am mostly interested to see what kind of signals are in the local environment, and maybe increase my understanding of some common wireless protocols.
"I (Kevin Reid) created ShinySDR out of dissatisfaction with the user interface of other SDR applications that were available to me."<p>Well if you want to convince me that yours isnt crap either, you should have put a screenshot in the readme...