In my forked repo, I have included a SSB demodulator executable called CWSL_USBWave. It includes a SSB demodulator, which is a separate class, and auto-scaling AF that responds to changes in band conditions. I've also included a class intended for writing directly to Virtual Audio Cables using 32-bit values. I use this to feed Upper Sideband signals from a QS1R to WSJT-X without the use of HDSDR. Feel free to include this in your repository.
Hi Alex!
That's great! After making some minor modifications for compiling on VS2015 I added it to my repository.
Thank you very much for your contribution!
Petr
In my forked repo, I have included a SSB demodulator executable called CWSL_USBWave. It includes a SSB demodulator, which is a separate class, and auto-scaling AF that responds to changes in band conditions. I've also included a class intended for writing directly to Virtual Audio Cables using 32-bit values. I use this to feed Upper Sideband signals from a QS1R to WSJT-X without the use of HDSDR. Feel free to include this in your repository.