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Subject: Re: Most Recent Discover Magazine pp66-67 WaterFall Display
From: ChrisAtUpw@.......
Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 06:46:29 EDT


In a message dated 2007/07/08, gmvoeth@........... writes:

> Hi All You PSN Fanatics (Im One Too);
> Here is a scientific example of a waterfall display
> that might be usful in one way or another to us
> Amateures. The only differences are that the
> time needs to be on the Y axis and Freq.
> on the X axis. In Science/Math time is always assigned to
> X axis but in reality you make it to suit your own tastes
> according to importance.

       Alternatively convert your files to a format which can be read by such 
a program? I seem to remember that this has been done?  See 
http://www.radiosky.com/skypipeishere.html 
       Why use B/W when color gives a better display?

       Regards,

       Chris Chapman   
In a me=
ssage dated 2007/07/08, gmvoeth@........... writes:

Hi All You PSN Fanatics (Im One= Too);
Here is a scientific example of a waterfall display
that might be usful in one way or another to us
Amateures. The only differences are that the
time needs to be on the Y axis and Freq.
on the X axis. In Science/Math time is always assigned to
X axis but in reality you make it to suit your own tastes
according to importance.


       Alternatively convert your files to a f= ormat which can be read by such a program? I seem to remember that this has=20= been done?  See = http://www.radiosky.com/skypipeishere.html
       Why use B/W when color gives a better d= isplay?

       Regards,

       Chris Chapman

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