SuperSDR 1.1
This release features several new features and bugfixes.
The code has been thoroughly refactored following a more object-oriented style even if there is still a lot of work to do.
The user can now choose at runtime which operating mode to use: SYNC or not.
SYNC means that CAT and KIWI tuning are linked and every change on the real radio or the supersdr interface will change the other.
Disabling SYNC frees the CAT VFO from the KIWI RX frequency/mode and the waterfall continues to work as a panadapter for CAT and the KIWI RX will act as a second receiver on a monitor frequency. The two receivers are resyncable to converge again on the same freq.
Memories are now implemented as a circular buffer: you press W and store, press R repeatedly and you cycle through them. 10 memories are available, the oldest will be erased if you store more than 10.
We also feature a new Windows release