Hey mate this looks really great!
I've dreamed about building something similar for an RTLSDR, but much fancier
(ping-pong on 'interesting' chirps, yo-yo sweeps to find voice/burst comms,
trended plots etc etc). A poor man's wideband spectrum analyser. But I can't code
to save my life..
However, wait long enough and funny things happen :) You've made a great start with
this project, especially given there was NOTHING out there prior (that I've seen
anyhow. Certainly for Win32.)
All the module/package dependencies are a bit of a pain but hey, you've got a working
app :)
Love to try it soon when I get a chance, hope you develop it up into a full-bllown RTLSDR
spectrum analyser / "interesting signal" finder!
Cheers
ben
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Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2013 16:53:01 +0000
From: Al <al(a)eartoearoak.com>
To: osmocom-sdr(a)lists.osmocom.org
Subject: RTL-SDR Scanner/Plotter
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Hi,
I thought you may be interested in a program I've written, it's a Python
GUI which scans a set of frequencies and plots the resulting levels,
which can be saved for later viewing or exported to a CSV file.
Source:
https://github.com/EarToEarOak/RTLSDR-Scanner
More info:
http://www.eartoearoak.com/software/rtlsdr-scanner
I wrote it to help me find signals over a wide bandwidth, to get a
better view of the RF space. I hope you find it useful.
Al