MagicSDR

MagicSDR

Software-defined radio

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Version History of MagicSDR

23.11

November 9, 2023

- Added background play - Fixed sound in headphones

23.10

October 27, 2023

Added search function. Fixed bugs.

23.09.4

September 12, 2023

- Added rtlsdr direct sampling mode - Fixed bugs

23.09.3

September 11, 2023

ADDED support KiwiSDR servers

23.08.2

August 29, 2023

Fixed bugs. Many improvements.

22.10.4

October 16, 2022

Fixed bug sound settings

22.10.1

October 11, 2022

ADDED Smart tune panadapter ADDED Hermes Lite LNA gain CHANGED Default blue color theme FIXED Correct click frequency bookmark FIXED Hermes Lite wrong address format FIXED Bug change live samplerate

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22.10

October 2, 2022

Added Dark, Blue color theme

22.06.1

June 26, 2022

ADDED Audio over UDP bottom menu button status CHANGED Improved tumbler FIXED MagicLink Radio Device settings with background app

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22.06

June 22, 2022

Fixed bugs

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Description of 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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MagicSDR: FAQ

Can MagicSDR support iPad devices?

Yes, MagicSDR has support for iPad devices.

Who is the creator of the MagicSDR app?

Vladyslav Haliuk developed the MagicSDR app.

What is the minimum iOS version to run MagicSDR?

The minimum supported iOS version for the MagicSDR app is iOS 14.0.

What is the overall app rating of MagicSDR?

Users have given MagicSDR a so-so rating of 2.8 out of 5.

What’s the app category of MagicSDR?

The Main Genre Of The Magicsdr App Is Utilities.

What MagicSDR application version is the current one?

23.11 is the most recent version of the MagicSDR app.

When was the latest MagicSDR update?

The last update for MagicSDR was on October 1, 2024.

When was the MagicSDR app released?

MagicSDR was first released on February 6, 2023.

What is the age rating of MagicSDR?

This app is appropriate for all ages, with no offensive or inappropriate content.

What are the languages supported by MagicSDR?

MagicSDR is available in .

Does Apple Arcade offer MagicSDR as part of its collection?

No, MagicSDR is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can I make in-app purchases within MagicSDR?

No, MagicSDR does not include options for in-app purchases.

Can I use MagicSDR with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use MagicSDR with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in MagicSDR?

No, there are no commercial ads in MagicSDR.

Screenshots of MagicSDR

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Reviews of MagicSDR

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  • Works (kind of) with KiwiSDR

    I have been running a public KiwiSDR receiver for years and always wanted an IOS client for it. Although very limited (see below) this app is an answer to that.

    The app will connect to KiwiSDR receivers and open a raw IQ stream. It will then proceed to demodulate the received stream within the app itself (AM,FM,SSB,CW are available).

    This is drastically different from how a KiwiSDR receiver normally works, the biggest difference being that you will only be able to see about 10KHz of spectrum bandwidth instead of 30MHz.

    The user interface is very, very basic and at times hard to use. Overall, however, this is the only IOS client I know of that works with my KiwiSDR and therefore I will keep using it.

    Note: I also tried the app with an RTL-SDR dongle but I was unable to do it successfully due to an error about Soapy that shoes in the logs.
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  • False description. Need refund

    It said that it didn’t need any additions , like hardware. It DOES need hardware to use.
    I want refund
  • No arm decode?

    It seems no wfm demodulator.