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Using Linux Receivers To Create Signal Graphs
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<blockquote data-quote="Huevos" data-source="post: 878666" data-attributes="member: 301161"><p>You just select a channel on the transponder you want to measure and then read the signal. Then select a channel on the next transponder you want to measure and read the signal on that transponder. And so on and so forth. I just wrote a bit of software to automate this process.</p><p></p><p>The difference is you are looking at OpenWebIF with a browser. And I just send the command to control the box without there being a web browser involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huevos, post: 878666, member: 301161"] You just select a channel on the transponder you want to measure and then read the signal. Then select a channel on the next transponder you want to measure and read the signal on that transponder. And so on and so forth. I just wrote a bit of software to automate this process. The difference is you are looking at OpenWebIF with a browser. And I just send the command to control the box without there being a web browser involved. [/QUOTE]
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