At 10:01 26/03/99 -0000, G3XDV wrote:
On a similar subject, it would be really useful to be able to plot
signal strength against time (say, 24 hours) using a computer - for
simplicity it would help to use the sound card so that the same
connection can be used as Spectrogram. It is =just= possible to
do this with Spectrogram, though the amplitude resolution is poor
and only ten minutes or so can be moniored. Does such software
exist? Yes, I know I can build an A-D converter and write software
etc, etc but if someone has already done the work so much the
better.
PC sound cards are only suitable for AC, so direct reading of the s-meter
signal is not possible. The audio tone from the speaker output could be
used but than you have to be sure that the AGC is off and even then I
doubt that the dynamic range (and linearity) is good enough for 'serious'
recording.
An alternative would be to send the s-meter signal to a V/F convertor and
then to the sound card, this would require only minimum hardware (1 IC)and
could provide thigh dynamic range and good linearity.
But we still need the suitable software, althuogh this shouldn't be too
difficult to write if you know how to read the sound card.
73, Rik
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