[Fourlanders] CW skimmer
Bob Lear
w4zst at windstream.net
Sat Jun 21 20:57:12 EDT 2008
I saw this demonstrated at the QCWA meeting today by Mac WB4MAK.
I didn't know this was even possible. There must have been thirty CW
signals simultaneously decoded in real time off an SDR-5000. Of course,
it could have been anykind of SDR or other radio audio. It was doing
all the signals in the display passband simultaneously. It is
programmed to copy the call sign of the calling station (CQ de xxxx) and
display it along with the frequency on a band map that you can then
click on like the band map in Writelog. You can actually look at all
the CW decoded also. I was amazed. If I can get this working on the
microwave station, I'll be able to sleep the entire time we are on the
mountain and not miss a Q!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Check it out. Google 'Skimmer Software' and it's the first few that
come up.
Here is a note about it:
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So What Is The CW Skimmer?
The CW Skimmer is software that was developed by Alex Shovkoplyas
VE3NEA, the man behind DXAtlas and a number of other ham radio programs.
When tied into a radio properly, the program can basically offer you a
bandmap full of stations, without being connected to any packet cluster
site, as it automatically decodes and identifies CW signals (see photo
below.)
The CW Skimmer program and more can be found at VE3NEA's DX Atlas web site.
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bob W4ZST
Of course, all of you have probably already heard about this long ago
and are thinking that I just rolled the rock away from my cave
entrance........
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