George,
the simple way to save a continuous
sequence of screen captues from SpecLab's periodic actions
is a "capture" command without a filename. A filename can be specified
in the screen capture options, and it will be augmented by a counter
(eg. capt01, capt02, etc).
73, Markus
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2010 10:34 PM
Subject: LF: Re: Re: URGETNT!!!! PLZ REPLY Re: DK7FCs 5th VLF
experiment...
Thanks Marcus
I use the circuit of M0BMU with the bandpass filter of 9
khz...
also the loop resonates on 8.97khz
as i understoot the attached file you sent me is used to
lock the samplerate with the 19.58 GBZ signal??? if yes then i dont think
it will work.
I think its ok to work with your 9kHz_4mHz.usr and leave
the pc some hours to run on grabbing before the start of transmissions...
in order to stabilize
my sound card is delta-44
also i made a batch file upload_vlf.bat
(for 9kHz_4mHz.usr) file that has the following code
@echo off echo %DATE% %TIME% set
MTH=%DATE:~4,2% set DAY=%DATE:~7,2% set YR=%DATE:~10,4% set
HR=%TIME:~0,2% set HR0=%TIME:~0,1% if "%HR0%"==" " set
HR=0%TIME:~1,1% set MIN=%TIME:~3,2% set SEC=%TIME:~6,2% set
MYDATE=%YR%%MTH%%DAY%-%HR%%MIN%%SEC% copy vlf.jpg %MYDATE%.jpg
the result is to copy each time the vlf.jpg as file with
timestamp
eg 20101505-232042.jpg
so when I will return back home I will not miss anything
73
sv8gxc
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