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John Cooper
where can i find this software?  tried googling it but apparently the company that made it went out of buiseness.
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Re: spectrogram

PA0NCV
John,

You'll find a free download on:

http://www.dk3red.homepage.t-online.de/en/s11.htm#b1

Nick Verbeek, PA0NCV




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Re: spectrogram

Doug Alspaugh
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Try here

http://www.electronics-lab.com/downloads/pc/003/index.html

73 Doug N3QW

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Subject: [Elecraft] spectrogram

where can i find this software?  tried googling it but apparently the
company that made it went out of buiseness.
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Re: spectrogram

John Ragle
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John...

My Google is not so unfriendly...googling "Specctrogram download"
produces several pages of free downloads. I am using Spectrogram 16.

There is another similar freebie program called "SpectraVue" which is
also available by googling its name.

Both these are .exe programs that do not "install" in the WIN sense. I
am using both with WIN 7 Ultimate, but have previously used them in
VISTA and in XP Pro.

Get back to me OFF the reflector if you can't find copies.

John Ragle -- W1ZI

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Re: spectrogram

Byron N6NUL
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For Mac, iPhone, or iPad users may I recommend Signal Scope:

http://www.faberacoustical.com/products/signalscope/

73, Byron N6NUL

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Re: spectrogram

Jim Brown-10
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On 12/29/2010 7:47 AM, John Cooper wrote:
> the company that made it went out of buiseness.

It was not a company, it was shareware, written by an individual, and he
"retired" from developing and supporting it several years ago. With his
permission, I put the final version on my website as a free download.

http://audiosystemsgroup.com/spectrogram.exe

73, Jim K9YC


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Re: spectrogram

Joe Planisky
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Another alternative for folks running Mac OS X or Linux is Baudline, available at

http://baudline.com

It is free of charge, though not open source.  Do note that it has a somewhat unusual user interface (at least when compared to the typical Windows or Mac application), so some time spent reading the manual may be necessary.  It's an incredibly powerful signal analysis program.  

73
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On Dec 29, 2010, at 8:09 AM, Byron Servies wrote:

> For Mac, iPhone, or iPad users may I recommend Signal Scope:
>
> http://www.faberacoustical.com/products/signalscope/
>
> 73, Byron N6NUL
>
> On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 7:47 AM, John Cooper <[hidden email]> wrote:
>> where can i find this software?  tried googling it but apparently the company that made it went out of buiseness.

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Re: spectrogram

Tom Hammond-2
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John:

There are several(!) versions of Spectrogram available.

IF you are planning on using Spectrogram to align your K2 or K1, then
I'd suggest getting Spectrogram v5.1.7 from my web site... it's
located immediately adjacent to the printed documentation for
aligning your radio (K2 or K1), depending upon which rig-specific
page you've gone to.

You CAN use newer versions of Spectrogram with my alignment docs, but
there's absolutely NO benefit in doing so and newer versions offer
features you will not need nor wish to use.

Visit:

    For the K2 - http://www.n0ss.net/index_k2.html

      Spectrogram and docs are located about 3/4 of the way down the page

    For the K1 - http://www.n0ss.net/index_k1.html

      Spectrogram and docs are located about 2/3 of the way down the page

The ONLY additional device you'll need is an audio jumper cable from
the radio;s
speaker output to the input of the sound card on your PC.  Suggest
using stereo
connectors, but with TIP and SLEEVE (no RING) connected.

DO NOT OVERDRIVE THE AUDIO INPUT TO THE SOUND CARD.. this will cause audio
artifacts in the display which are not helpful during the alignment process.

If you have ANY PROBLEMS OR QUESTIONS, drop me an e-mail.

73,

Tom Hammond   N0SS

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>the company that made it went out of buiseness.
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Re: spectrogram

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Jim,
  FYI, when I downloaded the 'spectrogram.exe' file from your site I got a
message from my Norton Security software that it contained "TROJAN.ADH".  I
checked its definition and came up with:

 "Trojan.ADH or Heuristic.ADH is a very harmful Trojan that will infect
executable files on the compromised computer. Trojan.ADH and Heuristic.ADH are
generic detection for a malicious files or computer virus with the same
functionalities and payload once executed on the system."

Not sure if it's a bogus message or is really a threat.

73,
Rich - K1HTV

= = =

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Brown [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 11:41 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] spectrogram

On 12/29/2010 7:47 AM, John Cooper wrote:
> the company that made it went out of buiseness.

It was not a company, it was shareware, written by an individual, and he
"retired" from developing and supporting it several years ago. With his
permission, I put the final version on my website as a free download.

http://audiosystemsgroup.com/spectrogram.exe

73, Jim K9YC




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Re: spectrogram

Guy, K2AV
Up to date copy of Kaspersky scans the .exe at Jim's link location as clean.

73, Guy.

On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 8:42 AM, Rich - K1HTV <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Jim,
>  FYI, when I downloaded the 'spectrogram.exe' file from your site I got a
> message from my Norton Security software that it contained "TROJAN.ADH".  I
> checked its definition and came up with:
>
>  "Trojan.ADH or Heuristic.ADH is a very harmful Trojan that will infect
> executable files on the compromised computer. Trojan.ADH and Heuristic.ADH are
> generic detection for a malicious files or computer virus with the same
> functionalities and payload once executed on the system."
>
> Not sure if it's a bogus message or is really a threat.
>
> 73,
> Rich - K1HTV
>
> = = =
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Brown [mailto:[hidden email]]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 11:41 AM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] spectrogram
>
> On 12/29/2010 7:47 AM, John Cooper wrote:
>> the company that made it went out of buiseness.
>
> It was not a company, it was shareware, written by an individual, and he
> "retired" from developing and supporting it several years ago. With his
> permission, I put the final version on my website as a free download.
>
> http://audiosystemsgroup.com/spectrogram.exe
>
> 73, Jim K9YC
>
>
>
>
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Re: spectrogram

Jim Brown-10
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Thanks for the alert, Rich, and for your report, Guy.  I would
appreciate any others.  If it turns out to be real, I'll take it down.

73, Jim K9YC

On 12/30/2010 5:42 AM, Rich - K1HTV wrote:

> Jim,
>    FYI, when I downloaded the 'spectrogram.exe' file from your site I got a
> message from my Norton Security software that it contained "TROJAN.ADH".  I
> checked its definition and came up with:
>
>   "Trojan.ADH or Heuristic.ADH is a very harmful Trojan that will infect
> executable files on the compromised computer. Trojan.ADH and Heuristic.ADH are
> generic detection for a malicious files or computer virus with the same
> functionalities and payload once executed on the system."
>
> Not sure if it's a bogus message or is really a threat.
>
> 73,
> Rich - K1HTV
>
> = = =
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Brown [mailto:[hidden email]]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 11:41 AM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] spectrogram
>
> On 12/29/2010 7:47 AM, John Cooper wrote:
>> the company that made it went out of buiseness.
> It was not a company, it was shareware, written by an individual, and he
> "retired" from developing and supporting it several years ago. With his
> permission, I put the final version on my website as a free download.
>
> http://audiosystemsgroup.com/spectrogram.exe
>
> 73, Jim K9YC
>
>
>
>

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Re: spectrogram

David Christ
I know from my friends who are still in the business that Norton is
not held in high regard.  If Kaspersky, AVG and some of the others
find no problem it would cast doubt on the Norton result.

David K0LUM

At 10:30 AM -0800 12/30/10, Jim Brown wrote:

>Thanks for the alert, Rich, and for your report, Guy.  I would
>appreciate any others.  If it turns out to be real, I'll take it down.
>
>73, Jim K9YC
>
>On 12/30/2010 5:42 AM, Rich - K1HTV wrote:
>>  Jim,
>>     FYI, when I downloaded the 'spectrogram.exe' file from your site I got a
>>  message from my Norton Security software that it contained "TROJAN.ADH".  I
>>  checked its definition and came up with:
>>
>>    "Trojan.ADH or Heuristic.ADH is a very harmful Trojan that will infect
>>  executable files on the compromised computer. Trojan.ADH and
>>Heuristic.ADH are
>>  generic detection for a malicious files or computer virus with the same
>>  functionalities and payload once executed on the system."
>>
>>  Not sure if it's a bogus message or is really a threat.
>>
>>  73,
>>  Rich - K1HTV
>>
>>  = = =
>>
>>  -----Original Message-----
>>  From: Jim Brown [mailto:[hidden email]]
>>  Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 11:41 AM
>>  To: [hidden email]
>>  Subject: Re: [Elecraft] spectrogram
>>
>>  On 12/29/2010 7:47 AM, John Cooper wrote:
>>>  the company that made it went out of buiseness.
>>  It was not a company, it was shareware, written by an individual, and he
>>  "retired" from developing and supporting it several years ago. With his
>>  permission, I put the final version on my website as a free download.
>>
>>  http://audiosystemsgroup.com/spectrogram.exe
>>
>>  73, Jim K9YC
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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Re: spectrogram

Jan Erik Holm
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No problem at this end, I use AVG.

/James
---------
On 2010-12-30 19:30, Jim Brown wrote:

> Thanks for the alert, Rich, and for your report, Guy.  I would
> appreciate any others.  If it turns out to be real, I'll take it down.
>
> 73, Jim K9YC
>
> On 12/30/2010 5:42 AM, Rich - K1HTV wrote:
>> Jim,
>>     FYI, when I downloaded the 'spectrogram.exe' file from your site I got a
>> message from my Norton Security software that it contained "TROJAN.ADH".  I
>> checked its definition and came up with:
>>
>>    "Trojan.ADH or Heuristic.ADH is a very harmful Trojan that will infect
>> executable files on the compromised computer. Trojan.ADH and Heuristic.ADH are
>> generic detection for a malicious files or computer virus with the same
>> functionalities and payload once executed on the system."
>>
>> Not sure if it's a bogus message or is really a threat.
>>
>> 73,
>> Rich - K1HTV
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Re: spectrogram

Matt Zilmer
KIS 8.0 has no issues with it either.

matt W6NIA

On Thu, 30 Dec 2010 21:38:22 +0100, you wrote:

>No problem at this end, I use AVG.
>
>/James
>---------
>On 2010-12-30 19:30, Jim Brown wrote:
>> Thanks for the alert, Rich, and for your report, Guy.  I would
>> appreciate any others.  If it turns out to be real, I'll take it down.
>>
>> 73, Jim K9YC
>>
>> On 12/30/2010 5:42 AM, Rich - K1HTV wrote:
>>> Jim,
>>>     FYI, when I downloaded the 'spectrogram.exe' file from your site I got a
>>> message from my Norton Security software that it contained "TROJAN.ADH".  I
>>> checked its definition and came up with:
>>>
>>>    "Trojan.ADH or Heuristic.ADH is a very harmful Trojan that will infect
>>> executable files on the compromised computer. Trojan.ADH and Heuristic.ADH are
>>> generic detection for a malicious files or computer virus with the same
>>> functionalities and payload once executed on the system."
>>>
>>> Not sure if it's a bogus message or is really a threat.
>>>
>>> 73,
>>> Rich - K1HTV
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Re: spectrogram

k5oai
this is the same problem that VOAPROP discusses here:
http://www.g4ilo.com/voaprop.html
down the page where it says DOWNLOAD

"Trojan warning! Some third rate virus scanners claim the installer used by my
programs is a virus or a trojan. It is not a trojan it is a false alarm. If you
choose to believe your scanner rather than me that is up to you. But please
don't tell me about it, because I already know. See this blog post for more
information."

blog post referred to is here:
http://blog.g4ilo.com/2009/10/lunatics-have-taken-over-asylum.html


GB & 73
K5OAI
Sam Morgan

>>>
>>> On 12/30/2010 5:42 AM, Rich - K1HTV wrote:
>>>> Jim,
>>>>      FYI, when I downloaded the 'spectrogram.exe' file from your site I got a
>>>> message from my Norton Security software that it contained "TROJAN.ADH".  I
>>>> checked its definition and came up with:
>>>>
>>>>     "Trojan.ADH or Heuristic.ADH is a very harmful Trojan that will infect
>>>> executable files on the compromised computer. Trojan.ADH and Heuristic.ADH are
>>>> generic detection for a malicious files or computer virus with the same
>>>> functionalities and payload once executed on the system."
>>>>
>>>> Not sure if it's a bogus message or is really a threat.
>>>>
>>>> 73,
>>>> Rich - K1HTV
>> ______________________________________________________________

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Re: spectrogram

David Gilbert

I've seen forum posts from network guys who consider Norton security
software to be worse than the malware it purports to find.

73,
Dave   AB7E



> On 12/30/2010 5:42 AM, Rich - K1HTV wrote:
>> >>>>  Jim,
>> >>>>        FYI, when I downloaded the 'spectrogram.exe' file from your site I got a
>> >>>>  message from my Norton Security software that it contained "TROJAN.ADH".  I
>> >>>>  checked its definition and came up with:
>> >>>>
>> >>>>       "Trojan.ADH or Heuristic.ADH is a very harmful Trojan that will infect
>> >>>>  executable files on the compromised computer. Trojan.ADH and Heuristic.ADH are
>> >>>>  generic detection for a malicious files or computer virus with the same
>> >>>>  functionalities and payload once executed on the system."
>> >>>>
>> >>>>  Not sure if it's a bogus message or is really a threat.
>> >>>>
>> >>>>  73,
>> >>>>  Rich - K1HTV
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Re: spectrogram and Norton...

John Ragle
There's a reason why Norton comes free with many computers (guess why?).
The  program is, IMHO, junk...and it is the first thing that comes off
of any commercial box I or my wife buy. There are at least two problems
with it...(1) it steals 'way too many clock cycles, and (2) it has a
tendency to give specious warnings. The warning about Spectrogram is one
of this type. I think David Gilbert is spot on...Norton is a form of
malware.

John Ragle -- W1ZI

=====

On 12/30/2010 4:14 PM, David Gilbert wrote:
> I've seen forum posts from network guys who consider Norton security
> software to be worse than the malware it purports to find.

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Legitimate software vs. antivirus (was: Spectrogram)

K7TV
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I recently changed from Norton to AVG on two computers.

The laptop with 1.4 GHz Pentium M and running XP had N1MM installed on it in
the spring of 09; no update since.

AVG said that N1MM was malware; I let it move the file (I think it was the
main executable) to some quarantine location.

It occurred to me that AVG might be overzealous, and from the comments about
Spectrogram I am reminded about it.

Another observation is that that computer has become very prone to slowness
for several minutes after startup.

The workaround seems to be to leave it on. I guess AVG updates itself more
than Norton.

I also had to configure it not to do scans all the time.

Another computer, a new and fast one running Win 7, recently came up with a
message from AVG saying that the registry was messed up. I was offered to
get it fixed one time free, and to pay for it in the future. I declined,
deciding to use other methods to clean up the registry. I am used to getting
registry cleanup offers from highly suspect sources, and I always decline.
Now it seems like the nice price of AVG is only bait so they can hook you.
Hmmm. maybe even Norton included free registry fixes; I don't remember.

 

73,

Erik K7TV

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Re: Legitimate software vs. antivirus (was: Spectrogram)

Phil LaMarche-2
I have used AVG PRO for over 10 years and have never had a virus get through
it.

Phil

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-----Original Message-----
From: [hidden email]
[mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Erik Basilier
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2010 4:50 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Elecraft] Legitimate software vs. antivirus (was: Spectrogram)

I recently changed from Norton to AVG on two computers.

The laptop with 1.4 GHz Pentium M and running XP had N1MM installed on it in
the spring of 09; no update since.

AVG said that N1MM was malware; I let it move the file (I think it was the
main executable) to some quarantine location.

It occurred to me that AVG might be overzealous, and from the comments about
Spectrogram I am reminded about it.

Another observation is that that computer has become very prone to slowness
for several minutes after startup.

The workaround seems to be to leave it on. I guess AVG updates itself more
than Norton.

I also had to configure it not to do scans all the time.

Another computer, a new and fast one running Win 7, recently came up with a
message from AVG saying that the registry was messed up. I was offered to
get it fixed one time free, and to pay for it in the future. I declined,
deciding to use other methods to clean up the registry. I am used to getting
registry cleanup offers from highly suspect sources, and I always decline.
Now it seems like the nice price of AVG is only bait so they can hook you.
Hmmm. maybe even Norton included free registry fixes; I don't remember.

 

73,

Erik K7TV

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Re: Legitimate software vs. antivirus (was: Spectrogram) [END of Thread]

Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ
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Let's end this OT area for now.

73, Eric
Elecraft List Moderator

On 12/30/2010 1:53 PM, Phil LaMarche wrote:No problem. :-)

Have fun with your K3!

73, Eric
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On 12/30/2010 11:58 AM, Joe wrote:

> Sorry for the confusion.  I originally sent this email yesterday to the
> wrong address.  It was my first post to this reflector.
>
> 73  Joe K2UF
>
> No trees were harmed in the sending of this e-mail; however, many electrons
> were inconvenienced.
> I have used AVG PRO for over 10 years and have never had a virus get through
> it.
>
> Phil
>
> Philip LaMarche
>
> LaMarche Enterprises, Inc
> [hidden email]
> www.LaMarcheEnterprises.com
>
> 727-944-3226
> 727-937-8834 Fax
> 727-510-5038 Cell
>
> www.w9dvm.com
>
> K3 #1605
>
> CCA 98-00827
> CRA 1701
> W9DVM
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [hidden email]
> [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Erik Basilier
> Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2010 4:50 PM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: [Elecraft] Legitimate software vs. antivirus (was: Spectrogram)
>
> I recently changed from Norton to AVG on two computers.
>
> The laptop with 1.4 GHz Pentium M and running XP had N1MM installed on it in
> the spring of 09; no update since.
>
> AVG said that N1MM was malware; I let it move the file (I think it was the
> main executable) to some quarantine location.
>
> It occurred to me that AVG might be overzealous, and from the comments about
> Spectrogram I am reminded about it.
>
> Another observation is that that computer has become very prone to slowness
> for several minutes after startup.
>
> The workaround seems to be to leave it on. I guess AVG updates itself more
> than Norton.
>
> I also had to configure it not to do scans all the time.
>
> Another computer, a new and fast one running Win 7, recently came up with a
> message from AVG saying that the registry was messed up. I was offered to
> get it fixed one time free, and to pay for it in the future. I declined,
> deciding to use other methods to clean up the registry. I am used to getting
> registry cleanup offers from highly suspect sources, and I always decline.
> Now it seems like the nice price of AVG is only bait so they can hook you.
> Hmmm. maybe even Norton included free registry fixes; I don't remember.
>
>
>
> 73,
>
> Erik K7TV
>
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