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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?
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Hello Leigh
MSHV
http://lz2hv.org/mshv can be used for MS.
Bo
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Thanks for the response Bo, I've worked out how I can do it now using Spectrum Lab.
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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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(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.
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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