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Using Linux Receivers To Create Signal Graphs
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<blockquote data-quote="Huevos" data-source="post: 871445" data-attributes="member: 301161"><p>Waveguide, I am collecting all spot beam transponders once every 10 minutes. Regular data collection is the most important thing. Once you've got data you can do anything with it later. So my recommendation is concentrate on data collection.</p><p></p><p>My graph above is formed from every bit of data I have collected over the last 5 days. 1N trace is 16 transponders x 5 days so it is an average of 80 measurements for each 10 minute period. 2F is 7 transponder over 5 days, so it is the average of 35 measurements at any point on the line.</p><p></p><p>If you want me to make a graph of any specific transponder or group of transponders just tell me which and I'll run it later today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huevos, post: 871445, member: 301161"] Waveguide, I am collecting all spot beam transponders once every 10 minutes. Regular data collection is the most important thing. Once you've got data you can do anything with it later. So my recommendation is concentrate on data collection. My graph above is formed from every bit of data I have collected over the last 5 days. 1N trace is 16 transponders x 5 days so it is an average of 80 measurements for each 10 minute period. 2F is 7 transponder over 5 days, so it is the average of 35 measurements at any point on the line. If you want me to make a graph of any specific transponder or group of transponders just tell me which and I'll run it later today. [/QUOTE]
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