Wondering if someone can help point me towards software which you can set up to monitor meteor signals over a long period of time, overnight for example.
Im sure I've seen something like this before but cant work out where it came from. I think it had a waterfall display and counter etc.
Anyone use this type of thing?
Thanks for the response Bo, I've worked out how I can do it now using Spectrum Lab.
I use MSHV all the time, It does most of the modes of WSJT-X but loads quicker
and has no Fortran code in it., all C and C++.
Always Linux here.
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Alan VK2ZIW
(17-08-2020, 11:05 AM)VK2KRR Wrote: [ -> ]Wondering if someone can help point me towards software which you can set up to monitor meteor signals over a long period of time, overnight for example.
Im sure I've seen something like this before but cant work out where it came from. I think it had a waterfall display and counter etc.
Anyone use this type of thing?
Leigh, you should speak with Wayne, vk2xn there is a special package designed for this that he has used previously. I cannot recall the name of the package but it was designed for the exact purpose you seek, it even reports back to an online database for you.
Peter
from Wayne, vk2xn
22 Aug, 06:33 UTC
VK2XN
VK5PJ: HROFT is the monitoring software and Colorgramme lab v3.0 compiles and uploads
https://www.rmob.org/index.php
Peter