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Sdr console plugin morse decoder
Sdr console plugin morse decoder







  1. #Sdr console plugin morse decoder upgrade
  2. #Sdr console plugin morse decoder software
  3. #Sdr console plugin morse decoder tv

So far I got decent results on the VHF side with a small loop (around 1m diameter), a simple 1:1 balun (wire wrapped around a ferrite ring) and about 2m coax feedline. I'm experimenting with antenna designs because unfortunately I live in an apartment building in the middle of the city and is not exactly an optimal spot for radio reception. It does not store any personal data.I recently bought a very wideband SDR receiver (DX-Patrol MK4, declared covered frequencies are 100kHz-2GHz). The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly.

#Sdr console plugin morse decoder tv

My initial reason for getting the dongle was weather satellite images and sstv from the ISS, but since found a whole new world to exploreĪnd data mode mixed with team viewer (which allows audio as well as screen share unlike vnc) means i can sit and watch TV while exploring the world of radio without the wife complaining i am leaving her on her own :) I am starting to work out what signals look like on the waterfall display (LSB / USB, NBFM, data etc) but their seems to be little information out there to help with this that is easy to find So now i have this obvious bit worked out i should get the next leap

#Sdr console plugin morse decoder software

The thing i have struggle with, but now got my head around is i am using the RTL Dongle, and loading the additional software on the same machine (wxtoimg for weather satellite, psk31, cwget etc) but what i realised last night was i need a 2nd machine (that blinding flash of the obvious moment)ġ machine to run the the basic SDR software and dongle (like you would have a rig in your shack / radio room) and then that feeding audio to a 2nd machine running all the decoder software, as the software is looking at the mic input for the audio not the output of the sound card as it is written primarily for amateurs who transmit as well as receive I have just found your page and will look at that with interest later

#Sdr console plugin morse decoder upgrade

Next upgrade i am looking at is a preamp in front of the upconverter any thoughts on if this is a good optionĪny recommendations on software etc greatfuly recieved So now looking to tweak the things as if i can do this with the cobbled together setup i have, what can i do if i do things better ? So far i have only paid out for RTL Dongle and the upconverter and a few SMA cables and getting some good distance, heard hungarian, eastern europe, and western europe my long wire antenna is 3mtrs of stranded copper wire, and i then stripped a 2mtr UTP cable and split it into the 4 pairs and solder the 4 pairs to the end to make about a 10-11mtr long wire antenna, found details of a 9:1 balun, found a ferrite ring and some suitable wire and made it from my scrap box and added that and getting surprisingly good results

sdr console plugin morse decoder sdr console plugin morse decoder

So what software would others recommend for the above for a beginner, i am technical, my day job is an IT consultant, i love raspberry pi and arduino, and love tinkering, so i am not one for buying off the shelf if i can make it myselfĮ.G. I am interested in SSTV, RTTY, decoders for morse (i do hope to learn to read morse at some point) So the advice i am looking for is around the software other use Then moved up to kent and couldn't continue with radio, fast forward 40 years to now, and i came across these RTL dongles, which are a cheap way back into radio using various SDR sharp or cubic SDR programs, added a up converter and i am back into radio I did a bit of CB and used to live in plymouth and did OND electronics at college, and used to go up on dartmoor and managed to get down contact into cornwall about 50 miles on a 2W legal FM rig which was way past what it was supposed to do I first became interested in radio at school (in the 80's), where i got bitten by the electronics bug, and computing, unfortunately then you had to pass the morse exam to get below 2mtr and all the interesting stuff and there was little computer help for decoding signals I joined to learn more before deciding if i want to do the foundation or higher exams









Sdr console plugin morse decoder