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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Satellite Meters and Installation Equipment
Using the "138MHz-4.4GHz USB SMA Source/Signal Generator/Simple Spectrum Analyzer" for TV/CATV/SAT
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<blockquote data-quote="battenfan" data-source="post: 989390" data-attributes="member: 239108"><p>Nice job!</p><p></p><p>I assume it's equipped with an ADF4350 and an ATmega8L. Is the Atmel chip doing the AD conversion? I wonder if there's a chance of accessing the firmware of this device.</p><p>I don't think I will buy one as it seems slow. So this is not a feature request, just a tip:</p><p>If it was me, I would make it possible to save a spectrums as a csv files to import them in Excel or similar. It would make it possible to use one as a baseline and a second to easy compare differences to the first. You could check out how Ear To Ear Oak has solved it by even having a compare option within the program:</p><p><a href="http://eartoearoak.com/software/rtlsdr-scanner" target="_blank">RTLSDR Scanner | Ear to Ear Oak</a></p><p>Great feature to have when noise generators and/or directional couplers aren't linear.</p><p></p><p>Happy programming!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="battenfan, post: 989390, member: 239108"] Nice job! I assume it's equipped with an ADF4350 and an ATmega8L. Is the Atmel chip doing the AD conversion? I wonder if there's a chance of accessing the firmware of this device. I don't think I will buy one as it seems slow. So this is not a feature request, just a tip: If it was me, I would make it possible to save a spectrums as a csv files to import them in Excel or similar. It would make it possible to use one as a baseline and a second to easy compare differences to the first. You could check out how Ear To Ear Oak has solved it by even having a compare option within the program: [URL="http://eartoearoak.com/software/rtlsdr-scanner"]RTLSDR Scanner | Ear to Ear Oak[/URL] Great feature to have when noise generators and/or directional couplers aren't linear. Happy programming! [/QUOTE]
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