Hello Mike,
Thanks for the info. Indeed I am in contact with two members (actually from the
US) who are recently 'guests' on board of the Ocean Shield.
Guess what... there was a bug in the NMEA decoder in old versions of SL which
caused problems when entering the southern hemisphere ! Not a mission-critical
problem though, it could have been fixed by post-processing the recorded files
(wave file + aux files which contain the ship's position along with the
recorded "audio" / spectra). But their satellite link was stable enough to
download and install a fixed version :-)
73,
Wolf DL4YHF .
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Mike Dennison
> Gesendet: Mo. 07.04.2014 15:15
> An: [email protected], [email protected]
> Betreff: LF: SpecLab helps plane hunt
>
> I have been amazed at the low tech methods apparently being used in
>
> the hunt for the 'pings' from the black box of the missing Malaysian
> plane.
>
> But today the BBC lunchtime news showed the Ocean Shield search ship
> using DL4YHF's Spectrum Laboratory, presumably with a 96kHz soundcard
>
> as its input - exactly the kit used for the recent amateur radio
> transatlantic tests on 29kHz.
>
> Well done, Wolf. Your excellent software may help solve this mystery.
>
> de Mike, G3XDV
>
>
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht Ende-----
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