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Re: [linrad] RE: Getting started



Dr All,
Another programme with an excellent waterfall is "baudline"
73
Arie

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Richard Bown <richard.bown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <linrad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 7:09 PM
Subject: Re: [linrad] RE: Getting started


> 
> 
> Many thanks Alberto
> 
> I will certainly have good look at it, and a play :))
> 
> I will also persevere with linrad, as it has some features that would
> mean a far greater success working dx in certain directions.Especially
> to the south on 23 cms.
> I'm just 25 Kms from the highest L band radar in the uk.
> to make it worse I can look out of the shack window and see the big
> white golf ball..
> If I connect a spectrum analyser to the feeder I can measure -30dBm
> peak.
> 
> To add to it my homebrew rig has 12 poles of xtal filter, great for
> getting very close to strong signals , like you used to get in VHF
> contests 10 years ago, but when hit with pulses they ring like hell.
> 
> As part of a project as I'm unable to work for a while, I'm try to get
> as many progs as possible to run on Mandrake and produce a mini howto on
> how to get them going, ie which libs to link etc.
> 
> 
> Richard
> On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 17:06, Alberto di Bene wrote:
> > >>All we need is a visual dsp audio spectrum analysis prog, for getting
> > >>very weak microwave sigs out of the noise
> > >>    
> > >>
> > >
> > >  
> > >
> > Such a program, for the Linux platform, can be found here : 
> > http://www.qsl.net/in3otd/glfer.html
> > It doesn't need the svgalib, so maybe it is easily installable
> > 
> > 73  Alberto  I2PHD
> > 
> -- 
> Richard Bown <richard.bown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
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