For my hifer rx'ing, I've been using the Linux platform lately. I thought I'd show a screenshot of the activity, as well as mention a few things about running amateur software in Linux. First, a big thanks to Mike N8OOU for helping me get wspr2 going in Linux. I take the easy path now to running amateur software in Linux. I install each program of software into Linux using WINE. Here's a list of ham programs I've installed for my rx activities:
WSJT-X
ARGO
FLDIGI
QSSTV (a very nice MMSSTV alternative)
GQRX (sdr program for my Airspy HF+ Discovery)
You can click on this link to see a screenshot of Linux decoding hifer wspr2 with wsjt-x, while displaying QRSS3 in Argo. Note also the sdr program GQRX running the Airspy on 13.5539 mhz.
www.dropbox.com/s/jwehwjvnp0kri6u/linux%20screen.jpg?dl=0