I think you are making this to difficult.
FACTS:
BPL will cause noise across the entire HF Spectrum.
Hams only use selected portions of this spectrum.
There is no easy way to digitize the entire spectrum.
Radio Jove software will record signal strength based upon the noise level
(don't need to
I read recently that a BPL trial is starting in my state. The trial is not
near my QTH, but it made me think I should document my current noise
environment before BPL moves into my community. What is a practical way to
get the documentation? I have a few ideas that require programming a
computer.
Perhaps the amateur radio telescope software would work. Look at this web
page,
http://radiojove.gsfc.nasa.gov/ they have a kit but why not use a K1 set to
one (each for a day) QRP frequencies.
More info here http://my.integritynet.com.au/purdic/radio-telescope.htm
Perhaps several of us
I have been building a collection of DDS receivers for this task, using
boards from Elektor Electronics. They are RS232 controlled for
frequency. They are good general coverage receivers, though I think
they begin to tail off above 15 to 12M, as they use a 50MHz clock. It
has been a real
of the emitter.
I need ten day weeks and 140 hour days and two more bodies. ;-)
Bob
N4HY
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Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 1:56 AM
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Subject: [Elecraft] Automated BPL Interference Data
Jeff and all,
I have no references to any program that will do the entire job -- but if
you can get the audio into the computer soundcard, I can recommend 'Total
Recorder' for recording it to a file, if your computer can make any sort of
sound, Total Recorder can capture it fo you. See
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