Spectrogram for Linux

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Spectrogram for Linux

Gary Montalbine
Is there an equivalent of spectrogram for use in Linux? I found xoscope.
However it does not seem to be supported.

Is there a good link for ham related Linux software?

Gary WA4SZI
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Re: Spectrogram for Linux

John Lonigro
Gary:
I've experimented with baudline (www.baudline.com) and it seems to work
pretty well.
73's,
John AA0VE

Gary Montalbine wrote:
> Is there an equivalent of spectrogram for use in Linux? I found
> xoscope. However it does not seem to be supported.
>
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Re: Spectrogram for Linux

michael taylor-3
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On 7/9/07, Gary Montalbine <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Is there an equivalent of spectrogram for use in Linux? I found xoscope.

There is Baudline, free from
<http://www.baudline.com/>

> Is there a good link for ham related Linux software?

<http://radio.linux.org.au/>  -- hmm, seems broken at the moment

And I'd recommend joining a mailing list, such as linux-ham mailing
list or similar (I think there is also a couple distribution specific
ones, and qrp-linux as well).

To subscribe to the list, send a message to
<[hidden email]> with the text "subscribe linux-hams"
without the quotes, in the body of the message.

Archive of the mailing list: <http://he.fi/archive/linux-hams/>

-Michael, VE3TIX
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Re: Spectrogram for Linux

Bob Nielsen
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On Jul 9, 2007, at 2:29 PM, Gary Montalbine wrote:

> Is there an equivalent of spectrogram for use in Linux? I found  
> xoscope. However it does not seem to be supported.


Baudline, which others have mentioned.  I also found gMFSK (using a  
spectrum display in place of the waterfall) to be useful.

>
> Is there a good link for ham related Linux software?
>

Try <http://radio.linux.org.au>.

73 - Bob, N7XY

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Re: Spectrogram for Linux

Gary Montalbine
Thanks for everyones quick response. I shall try baudline. I will also
try to remember the archives.

Gary WA4SZI

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