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[linrad] Re: Knoppix CD



Hi Mike,

> I will run the experiments that you suggested. I went ahead and did the 
> screen dump. NOW, again I need help.  I don't have the foggiest 
> idea where the screen went, or where to look for it.
This is exactly the problem I suffer from under MS-Windows
where the directory structure is really unclean.
What I do is to open the MSDOS window, go to C:\ and type
DIR MYFILENAME*.* /s
This will show me where to find the file.

Under Linux it is easier. First you type 'updatedb'
then you type 'locate MYFILENAME'

> Once i find it, I need to try to 
> move it into this machine on the local network so I can send it 
> to you, If 
> you, or anyone else has any idea where the pic went, please let me 
> know.  
It goes to the directory where you were logged to when starting
Linrad. If you do not know, use updatedb/locate. (Type 'man locate'
if you want to know what you are doing)

> Is it a .gif ?
I seriously suggest you slow down on the keyboard and read what
the text says before you start typing in what you think is appropriate.

You can save the gif file where you want by typing a full file name
(including a path)

> Meanwhile I will try to run the 
> experiments that you suggested.
> 
> One other thing about the input to the Line-in port. I can see a 
> change in 
> the level in the frame below the waterfall as I vary the input, so I know 
> there is something going into the software.  I just can't see the carrier 
> on the waterfall?
But you can see it on the main spectrum?
This means you have to use the F1 key with the mouse on the different
buttons in the waterfall window so you can proceed.

Presumably the signal level is too low (black waterfall) or too high
(white waterfall) so you have to change the level (gain) somewhere.

> Do the numbers above the waterfall represent the audio bandwidth that the 
> software is seeing?
The numbers constitute a frequency scale. What you see is the screen
of a spectrum analyzer. By use of the F1 key you can learn how to
zoom in and out. Only if you have zoomed out as much as possible
the frequency scale shows everything processed by the software.

73

Leif



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