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I'm looking for some fundamentals on writing software decoders
for signals. I've found alot of things for windows (scancat,mmtty etc) however not alot for linux. So since I use linux I'd like to get a discussion going on writing some command line decoders that will take the input from my soundcard and output the characters for something like ACARS, TTY etc. Any help would be great TIA der dogdog |
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Samstag, 18. März 2006 08:23 (US Central Time)
wrote in rec.radio.scanner: I'm looking for some fundamentals on writing software decoders for signals. I've found alot of things for windows (scancat,mmtty etc) however not alot for linux. So since I use linux I'd like to get a discussion going on writing some command line decoders that will take the input from my soundcard and output the characters for something like ACARS, TTY etc. You might wanna drop the acars thing ... we already have it at www.acarsd.org. Talk to you later ... Hans from Germany -- 2006/03/18 17:20 EDDS 181720Z 09008KT CAVOK 04/M02 Q1015 NOSIG |
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On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 12:24:14 +0000, Hans Muecke wrote:
Samstag, 18. März 2006 08:23 (US Central Time) wrote in rec.radio.scanner: I'm looking for some fundamentals on writing software decoders for signals. I've found alot of things for windows (scancat,mmtty etc) however not alot for linux. So since I use linux I'd like to get a discussion going on writing some command line decoders that will take the input from my soundcard and output the characters for something like ACARS, TTY etc. You might wanna drop the acars thing ... we already have it at www.acarsd.org. Talk to you later ... Hans from Germany Will do on that Hans. I found the ACARS stuff and its nice. A little more than I wanted but it has alot of features. thanks dogdog |
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On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 13:43:45 +0000, Al Klein wrote:
On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 14:23:34 GMT, wrote: to get a discussion going on writing some command line decoders that will take the input from my soundcard and output the characters for something like ACARS, TTY etc. Grab an old TTY decoder program and you'll see how it's done ... pretty trivial, really. The rough part (for me, at least, since I've never tried it) is getting the sound card to tell you which frequency it's hearing. But once you have the digital train decoding ASCII is no job at all (0100 0001 is upper case A - no "decoding" needed), and decoding Baudot isn't much more complicated (keep the current shift state in a boolean and look up the character in a table). Have any web locations for older decoders with source? I've been looking but cant find the source, realizing its mostly in visual basic I think. But moving it over to something else shouldnt be that hard. TIA derdogdog |
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