I'm opening this discussion to ask for your suggestions, admins of PhantomSDR+ servers.
Over the past year and a half, a lot has been done on the software, and I believe it has now reached a satisfactory level of functionality — both from the admins' perspective and (more importantly), from that of the users, since the final judges are (of course), the End Users.
If you think there's still room for improvement in any aspect of the system, please share your thoughts here so we can see whether we can apply some of your ideas. It would be great if in your suggestions, you could think not only as admins but — above all — as End Users: meaning how you would like the tool you use to become more functional and user‑friendly, or what additional features you'd like to have.
Your opinion is valuable. After all, the operating software's development has followed your own input, as well as that of the users.
Thank you.
73 de SV1BTL, Emmanuel
Hello Emmanuel
PhantomSDR + is a masterpiece !
My end users become addict !
For me easy to compile and customise.
73's
Thank's. Any problems with the update to v.1.7.1?
Hello Emmanuel
I've push 1.7.1 in "production" this morning.
All seems Ok
I wait for my end-users reviews.
I'm working on the svelte to translate menus in french.
A lot of my end-users are no so young and a litle lost with english and new technology ! :D
73's Doctor ! ;D
1.7.1 works perfectly
The French GUI translation is done.
73's
Hello everyone,
I am more of a user than an administrator and I am
very satisfied with the functionality of the PhantomSDR+ software.
When I first encountered this software, the only advantage was
support for wide band receivers. The user experience was pure despair.
Through the persistent and thoughtful work of the
team who sacrificed their time and knowledge,
we got a friendly user interface and a lot of functionality.
I have a request:
Is it possible to implement the Notch1 filter
(automatic filter out interfering carrier (beep/whistle))?
(like on the old WebSDR)
The PhantomSDR+ has a lot of filters and they help in certain circumstances but
not in the case of intentional or unintentional jamming of the AM signal.
Specifically, I mean the 180m band. Notch1 in the old WebSDR simply
"delete" the interfering signal.
The same is possible on the PhantomSDR+ by manually adjusting
the bandwidth, I don't mean the buttons, but actually
cutting part of the spectrum on the sides of the AM signal.
It is possible but not "elegant".
I was skeptical about the new marker look, but when I
looked into it a little more, I realized that the
solution of tuning to the frequency someone else is
listening to is actually ingenious!
I like it.
Best regards, thank you to the team for the excellent software.
Darko, 9a7aof
Quote from: 9a7aof on Mar 15, 2026, 07:13 AMIs it possible to implement the Notch1 filter
Hi Darko. Please read the answer here: https://www.phantomsdr.fun/index.php?msg=1358 (https://www.phantomsdr.fun/index.php?msg=1358)