[Laser] Linux DSP program
wolfenet
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Mon, 21 Jan 2002 16:51:37 -0800
Are there any windows applications that do something similar to baudline?
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From: "k9wkj" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Laser] Linux DSP program
> Bob Williams wrote:
>
> >I've just downloaded baudline (http://www.baudline.com) a realtime audio
> >processing program for Linux. It may have some possibilities for laser
> >comms. The waterfall display is useful for visual integration, and the
> >"Average" and "Drift Integration" features should do the same
> >mathematically. You can save your data and reprocess it a number of
> >different ways.
> >
> >I played with it a little, and imagine that if I knew a bit more about
> >DSP I might be able to use it for pulling 800 Hz laser tones out of the
> >noise. If anyone else looks at it and can see ways to use it, please
> >let me know. Also, if you've had any good experiences with other Linux
> >programs for DSP, I'd like to hear about them.
> >
> >Baudline is not under any of the public licenses, nor is the source
> >freely available. For now an i386 compiled version is free to download -
> >but not distributable. The developer is interested in what kind of
> >applications people come up with for the program.
> >
> >
> >Bob Williams, AA1ZC
> >Gales Ferry, CT FN31xk
> >[email protected]
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> i love baudline
> it works very well
> i use to look for lowfer stuff (170khz or so)
> and also to look at the width of recived signals
>
> what a great program
>
>
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