This is what the program window looks like (click on it for an enlarged image): It’s called mySdrPlayback (although it could probably use a more catchy name). I’ve just recently made this app available for others to download and use. So I ended up writing my own app to make the process of analyzing SDR recordings for interesting transmissions much easier and faster. Even being able to skip ahead and back is not much better. You literally have to play the recordings at a real time rate, hoping to stumble across a transmission. ![]() Going through the recordings with traditional SDR software can be extremely tedious. This lets me catch lots of broadcasts even when I am away from the shack. ![]() I then go back and check the recordings, to see what stations have been on the air. I use an RFSpace netSDR to record the 43 meter (6800-7000 kHz) pirate radio band, overnight and often in the daytime as well. ![]() IPhone Ratemeter Software to Display Geiger Counter Readings
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