![]() We were using 10mb (total of all the bands added together). Turns out the max bandwidth that can be safely used in the entire websdr is 8mb. The original is still available if you prefer, just go to the page layout tab to selectġ4 Jun 22 - Added a waterfall expander feature which enlarges the waterfall and fits it to the full screen.Ĩ Jun 22 - Added ON5HB/PA0SIM latest RSP1A drivers which now incorporate noise shaping giving a better dynamic range on the RSP devices (20m, CB and 80m) but it means edges of the band are lost.ħ Jun 22 - Finally fixed the random server crashes (thanks to Bas, ON5HB). They automatically appear in the 'Filter Controls' tab when you select CW mode.ģ Aug 22 - Added DIG mode which sets USB at 3KHz and is enabled when you click on a data label such as FT8.ġ Aug 22 - Added a 'Loading Waterfalls' Splash page which waits for the page to load before displaying the Websdr and stops the page from looking half loaded!Ħ Jul 22 - Lots of little adjustments to functionality: Added Display Off button, fixed the SuperZoom so the waterfall positions correctly, added a 'more contrast' button to help bring weak signals brighter, added a tab to go to my OpenWebRX server, Added a tab for quick access to the CB codes (i find this useful myself!), added links to the other server bands directly, plus other stuff behind the scenes for page layout!Ģ3 Jun 22 - Major user interface update. Also added labels to the volume and Buffer range slidersĢ2 Sep 22 - Added a 'Beacons' tab which displays a realtime transmission schedule of the IARU Beacons.ģ Aug 22 - Added CW Filter change options. See the recording tab.ġ3 Oct 22 - Added the ability to change audio channels. Much more responsive and neater looking.ģ Nov 22 - Added an audio visualizer for playback of recorded files in the recording tab.ģ1 Oct 22 - Added the s graph plot to the audio tab to show signal graph.Ģ3 Oct 22 - Added the ability to play recorded audio files within the websdr as well as download them. This one is a Dell Optiplex 3070, Intel i5 running Linux Mint.ģ0 Dec 22 - Added a new style of S meter. To sum up, CB Radio Box might not be the ultimate solution for communicating with strangers over the web, but offers a good amount of functions to recreate the unique feel of using Citizens band radio from back in the day.UPDATES 5 May 23 - XBU Weather API added to view my local weather station (basic info) within the weather tab.ģ May 23 - Callsign lookup tab now features a locator lookup and google map display.Ģ3 Apr 23 - Callsign lookup feature added to a new tab.Ħ Jan 23 - New Server installed as the old one kept crashing. What’s great is that, as of version 1.6, you can download additional themes for free. It includes an ON / OFF button, volume slider, a channel display, country flag, decibel indicator and buttons to change the channel, scan and more.įurthermore, CB Radio Box can sport several different themes and be customized with 3 base style colors. Moreover, the app allows you to access 20 base channels, 70 private channels and 10 language rooms.Īesthetically speaking, CB Radio Box comes with a clean and uncluttered user interface. In order to establish connections, CB Radio Box also supports both the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi technologies. Also, CB Radio Box aims to bring back the unique feeling of talking to strangers without knowing each other. ![]() Thus, you can talk to anyone in the world. Using the application, you will be able to talk to users via the Internet instead of radio waves. Citizens band radio was a means of short-distance communication via radio that was popular throughout the 80s and 90s. CB Radio Box is a realistic digital emulation of the Citizens band radio (CB Radio) designed specifically for the Mac OS X platform.
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