[Spooks] 40m buzz.
Devan Burnett
yaesuvx7r at msn.com
Sun Sep 12 20:31:35 EDT 2004
Try Digipan. It is PSK31 software, but it gives a good audio spectrum
display. I also have used the trial version of MixW for an audio spectrum
display.
>From: Martin Potter <mpotter at storm.ca>
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>Subject: Re: [Spooks] 40m buzz.
>Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 17:20:38 -0400
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>Eric Ortega wrote:
>>
>>What piece of hardware/software are you using to do that analysis?
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
>
>I usually use FFTDSP 4.2 by AF9Y. It runs nicely on a P2-266 MHz in my
>shack, with audio out from the receiver going to the sound card line input.
> Always use CW or SSB mode on the receiver, so what you see on the
>spectrum analyzer is a translated sub-band (up to 2.4 kHz wide) of the RF
>received by the receiver. Check out some other software at
>http://www.storm.ca/~iarumsr2/fftsw.html . They all work pretty well and
>you can see the most amazing things.
>
>73,
>... Martin VE3OAT
>
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