ButtFuzz
Anti-BS Advocate ● WO0WOO ● Reverend Doctor
It may not be SWR problems per se, but when I apply lotsa watts, the devices tend to un plug and play themselves with the characteristic "ba donk" on the speakers as the disconnect is made.
Care to explain just how it should come in handy for exposing golden screwdrivers?I just discovered this simple piece of software for your Android phone and it should come in handy for exposing golden screwdrivers.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xyz.fft
By displaying feeble frequency response in the audio Spectrum. Golden screwdrivers can only follow a service manual and make basic adjustments. Tailoring audio to a specific repeatable curve is beyond their capabilities.Care to explain just how it should come in handy for exposing golden screwdrivers?
Display what exactly? What do you consider "feeble"? Display he transmitted audio of a remote station? Audio spectrum of what ? The receiver you are listening to? Its speaker? How about the microphone in the phone? Which is it and how do you tell?By displaying feeble frequency response in the audio Spectrum. Golden screwdrivers can only follow a service manual and make basic adjustments. Tailoring audio to a specific repeatable curve is beyond their capabilities.
Follow a service manual ? Just what are "basic adjustments ?Golden screwdrivers can only follow a service manual and make basic adjustments.
Tailoring audio to a specific repeatable curve? I don't even know what you are attempting to say let alone mean. Taylor what ? What curve? Frequency response curve as in microphone response db/Hz ? Audio circuit db/Hz @ some 10% THD or more ? Basic adjustments, like its child's play placing carrier oscillator frequencies equidistant from the filter center. Basic like trying to get 10 pounds of shit out of a 5 pound box and make the world believe it swings to some unheard of wattage (PEP of course).. This isn't and never has been rocket surgery but it always has been brain science.Tailoring audio to a specific repeatable curve is beyond their capabilities.
Here's an interesting article on intelligibility that might educate you.Display what exactly? What do you consider "feeble"? Display he transmitted audio of a remote station? Audio spectrum of what ? The receiver you are listening to? Its speaker? How about the microphone in the phone? Which is it and how do you tell?
Follow a service manual ? Just what are "basic adjustments ?
Tailoring audio to a specific repeatable curve? I don't even know what you are attempting to say let alone mean. Taylor what ? What curve? Frequency response curve as in microphone response db/Hz ? Audio circuit db/Hz @ some 10% THD or more ? Basic adjustments, like its child's play placing carrier oscillator frequencies equidistant from the filter center. Basic like trying to get 10 pounds of shit out of a 5 pound box and make the world believe it swings to some unheard of wattage (PEP of course).. This isn't and never has been rocket surgery but it always has been brain science.
I don't know what you are attempting to feed the masses but I'm not even sniffing it let alone slurping it up and washing it down with the Kool-Aid.
Can I recommend that cease talking about things you admit to knowing nothing about and talk about something you do know something about ?
Exactly what the fuck does the above have to do with radio related software applications?
And oh - "sibilance" just for the sake of adding more useless references to software.
Exactly what the fuck does the above have to do with radio related software applications?....
Accurately ?reproduce the sound over the airwaves coming through my receiver
At what Frequency does the letter K and the letter G occur?Accurately ?
You still don't get it. The application for your phone is no more than an audio time domain toy.
A radio under test is sampled through known calibrated attenuators without the airwaves or your receiver added to the result.
The question was "
"What software do you use regularly?"
*NIX
OS: Linux 3.13.0-37-generic/i686 - Distro: Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca - CPU: 2 x Intel Core Duo (1667.000 MHz) - Processes: 186 - Uptime: 99d 19h 21m - Users: 4 - Load Average: 0.92 - Memory Usage: 2724.64MB/3273.84MB (83.22%) - Disk Usage: 59.17GB/71.63GB (82.60%)
OS: Linux 3.2.0-5-amd64/x86_64 - Distro: Debian 7.11 - CPU: 8 x Intel Xeon (3000.000 MHz) - Processes: 216 - Uptime: 9d 21m - Users: 6 - Load Average: 0.02 - Memory Usage: 1919.37MB/32247.33MB (5.95%) - Disk Usage: 1670.93GB/2783.91GB (60.02%)
Solaris when I need a solution in search of a problem.
NetBSD for the odd appliance or archaic architecture.
OpenBSdD for security.
FreeBSD for speed
AIX for some databases
Other than operating systems.
Virtual Box
DIANA FEA
MatLab
Catia
Autodesk suite
Rhino
Libre Office
MS-Office (in VM)
Radio Mobile http://www.ve2dbe.com/rmonline.html
RPVM and PVM for virtual machine Beowulf cluster management. (Some of my processing power is located off site and on multiple shared shared hardware platforms)
That's just the surface. The rest belongs to the individual licensees.
Differentiating between the letter "K" and the letter "g" or "th" and "f" at a great distance. Maximizing intelligibility without compromising efficiency should always be the name of the game if you're going to take people's money and charge them for your services. Technicians with Integrity anyway.Exactly what the fuck does the above have to do with radio related software applications?
And oh - "sibilance" just for the sake of adding more useless references to software.