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I have been using the goesrecv-monitor for a while and really like it! One thing I noticed though is that even with 100% vit data the constellation is still very random and not a tight target. I downloaded my previous working version from a sight other than your github. I just found your github and tried using the goesrecv-monitor zip file from there, but there is no .exe file in there. When I look at you're example pictures the constellation is very tight like I would expect to see with good vit numbers. I was hoping that the github would have the latest version and have the correct constellation display.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Tim-Deerfield
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The the signal used in the example screenshots was received with a large 3m dish with lots of gain. Your screenshot looks normal for a dish around 1m in size.
The constellation does not have to look perfect for the signal quality to be 100% as the Viterbi decoder will handle most symbol errors.
Hello Sam,
Thank you for the quick response and explanation on what I am seeing. Yes, I am using the goesrecv-monitor.zip release version v1.3.
I guess I was expecting more of a screen like this from the NOAA 18 HRPT signal, but the signal is probably much stronger since it is a low earth orbit satellite.
This screen shot is using the same parabolic grid ant, LNA, and SDR.
Thanks again for the goesrecv-monitor program, for your help and info!
Regards,
Tim-Deerfield
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Hello Pieter,
I have been using the goesrecv-monitor for a while and really like it! One thing I noticed though is that even with 100% vit data the constellation is still very random and not a tight target. I downloaded my previous working version from a sight other than your github. I just found your github and tried using the goesrecv-monitor zip file from there, but there is no .exe file in there. When I look at you're example pictures the constellation is very tight like I would expect to see with good vit numbers. I was hoping that the github would have the latest version and have the correct constellation display.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Tim-Deerfield
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: