Re: Spectrogram Alternate for Linux users
Posted by
Bob Nielsen on
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/Spectrogram-Alternate-for-Linux-users-tp370952p370953.html
On Sun, Oct 17, 2004 at 07:35:50AM -0500, Jim Sheldon wrote:
> Any Linux user that wants a good program for aligning the K2's filtrs should
> go to www.baudline.com .. Baudline is a free Linux application that is every
> bit as good as Spectrogram, and may even do more. It certainly has the
> capability to display the same information that Spectrogram does for
> aligning the filters in the K2. I ran it in parallel with spectrogram using
> 2 computers, one running Baudline on Fedora Core2 Linux, and the other of
> course running Spectrogram version 11 on Windows 2000 Pro. They both showed
> the bandwidth properly and with sufficient clarity to be extremely useful
> filter alignment programs. Baudline seemed to have a bit better performance
> due to faster FFT's with Linux's smaller CPU overhead.
>
> Jim, W0EB
> K2# 4338
You can also use one of the digital mode programs which has a spectrum
display, such as gmfsk. I found this was also quite useful for
zero-beating WWV when doing the frequency calibration of my K2 by tuning
until the tone frequency lined up with the corresponding mark on the
frequency display.
73, Bob N7XY
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