Not too long ago I mentioned that I was working on a application that
would hopefully measure and display the arrival angle of an RF signal by
feeding the audio from two phase locked receivers into the sound card of
a computer and doing the processing on a browser web page. The
application is now functional and I have created a YouTube video
describing what I tried to do, how the application works, and to what
degree I was successful. At 50 minutes it's pretty long so if you
decide to watch it you might want to click on the YouTube settings icon
at the lower right to speed it up. My production skills are limited so
please take that into account.
The YouTube video is here:
https://youtu.be/MxRaYSRMPE4
The actual application is here:
http://www.ab7e.com/ArrivalAngle.html
You can run the app directly from my web page but you can also just
download it (right-click, save page as .html) and run it locally on your
own computer. It's totally free and comes with no guarantees of
literally anything.
I'd appreciate any comments or suggestions, and I'll try to answer
questions.
73,
Dave AB7E
p.s. The application was written by OpenAI's Codex coding agent. I
created the layout and the prompts that specified how it should work,
and I did a lot of refining, but I didn't write a single byte of the
actual code. We're in a new era of custom software for almost any use
no matter how limited the audience may be for it.
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