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FreqLength is a simple wavelength calculator that takes a given frequency as input and spits out various wavelength values for that frequency (full wave, half wave, etc.)
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A cross platform Python frequency scanning GUI for rtl-sdr
A cross platform Python frequency scanning GUI for USB TV dongles, using the OsmoSDR rtl-sdr library.
In other words a cheap, simple Spectrum Analyser.
More information can be found at:
http://eartoearoak.com/software/rtlsdr-scanner
An installer and standalone versions for Windows are located here:
https://github.com/EarToEarOak/RTLSDR-Scanner/releases
Sources are available on GitHub:
https://github.com/EarToEarOak/RTLSDR-Scanner
** The up to date installer is no longer maintained on this site and can now be found at https://github.com/EarToEarOak/RTLSDR-Scanner/releases **
A simple console-based logging program for ham radio operators.
After learning the basics of the python programming language, I was trying to come up with a coding project that would give me the opportunity to learn and to create something simple and useful for me and my fellow hams. As time goes on and as my knowledge progresses, more features will be added.
The SBS1 Explorer application features a nice GUI allowing a variety of queries to any SBS-1 flights database without having to install the BaseStation software. Simply get a database file (usually BaseStation.sqb) and open it in SBS1 Explorer.
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