Very awesome, thank you. This is one of the reasons I have played with Spectrogram yet, as I have to get over to the Windows machine to set it up and do it. Anything special you had to do to setup baudline to get it working? Not from the install point of view, but settings and such.

David Wilburn
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K4DGW
K2 #5982


Marteinn Sverrisson wrote:
Top class software
Baudline is a time-frequency browser designed for scientific
visualization of the spectral domain.  Signal analysis is performed by
Fourier, correlation, and raster transforms that create colorful
spectrograms with vibrant detail.  Conduct test and measurement
experiments with the built in function generator, or play back audio
files with a multitude of effects and filters.  The baudline signal
analyzer combines fast digital signal processing, versatile high speed
displays, and continuous capture tools for hunting down and studying
elusive signal characteristics.

http://www.baudline.com/

Linux, FreeBSD, or Solaris operating system x86, x86_64, PPC, S/390, or SPARC CPU architecture X11 server display

73, Matti


Disclamer: I am just a happy user of Baudline

here is an example of freq response of my K2 filter, using Baudline
an Gnuplot.
http://www.raunvis.hi.is/~matti/TF3MA/lsb_usb.png
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