Spectrum analyzer for multiple SDR platforms (PyQtGraph based GUI for soapy_power, hackrf_sweep, rtl_power, rx_power and other backends)
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QSpectrumAnalyzer ================= Spectrum analyzer for RTL-SDR (GUI for rtl_power based on PyQtGraph) Screenshot ---------- .. image:: https://xmikos.github.io/qspectrumanalyzer/qspectrumanalyzer_screenshot.png Requirements ------------ - Python >= 3.3 - PyQt >= 4.5 - PyQtGraph (http://www.pyqtgraph.org) - rtl-sdr (https://github.com/keenerd/rtl-sdr) You should use Keenerds fork of rtl-sdr (latest Git revision), bacause ``rtl_power`` in original rtl-sdr (from osmocom.org) is broken (especially when used with cropping). Usage ----- Start QSpectrumAnalyzer by running ``qspectrumanalyzer``. If you don't have ``rtl_power`` executable in system path, you can specify location of it manually in *File* -> *Settings*. You can also specify waterfall plot history size in there. Default is 100 lines, be aware that really large sweeps (with a lot of bins) would require a lot of system memory, so don't make this number too big. Controls should be intuitive, but if you want consistent results, you should turn off automatic gain control (set it to some fixed number) and also set crop to 20% or more. For finding out ppm correction factor for your rtl-sdr stick, use `kalibrate-rtl <https://github.com/steve-m/kalibrate-rtl>`_. You can move and zoom plot with mouse, change plot settings or export plots from right-click menu. Waterfall plot black/white levels and color lookup table can be changed in mini-histogram widget.