This plugin can be used to demodulate APT (Automatic Picture Transmission) signals transmitted by NOAA weather satellites. These images are at a 4km/pixel resolution in either the visible, near-IR, mid-IR or thermal-IR bands.
<h3>1: Frequency shift from center frequency of reception</h3>
Use the wheels to adjust the frequency shift in Hz from the center frequency of reception. Left click on a digit sets the cursor position at this digit. Right click on a digit sets all digits on the right to zero. This effectively floors value at the digit position. Wheels are moved with the mousewheel while pointing at the wheel or by selecting the wheel with the left mouse click and using the keyboard arrows. Pressing shift simultaneously moves digit by 5 and pressing control moves it by 2.
<h3>2: Channel power</h3>
Average total power in dB relative to a +/- 1.0 amplitude signal received in the pass band.
<h3>3: Level meter in dB</h3>
- top bar (green): average value
- bottom bar (blue green): instantaneous peak value
- tip vertical bar (bright green): peak hold value
<h3>4: RF Bandwidth</h3>
This specifies the bandwidth of a LPF that is applied to the input signal to limit the RF bandwidth. APT signals are nominally 34kHz wide, however, this defaults to 40kHz to allow for some Doppler shift.
<h3>5: Frequency deviation</h3>
Adjusts the expected frequency deviation in 0.1 kHz steps from 10 to 25 kHz. The typical value for APT is 17 kHz.
<h3>6: Start/stop decoding</h3>
Starts or stops decoding. A maximum of 3000 scanlines can be decoded, after which, the Reset Decoder (7) button needs to be pressed, to start a new image.
<h3>7: Show settings dialog</h3>
When clicked, shows additional APT Demodulator settings.
- Whether the APT demodulator can be controlled by the Satellite Tracker feature. When checked, the image decoder will be enabled and reset on AOS and the satellite pass direction will be used to control image rotation. The decoder will be stopped on LOS.
- Which satellites the APT demodulator will respond to AOS and LOS indications from the Satellite Tracker. This can be used to simulataneously decode images from multiple satellites, by having multiple instances of the APT Demodulator and setting a unique satellite name for each demodulator.
- Whether to automatically save the image on LOS.
- Path to save automatically saved images in.
- The minimum number of scanlines required to be in an image, after noise cropping, for it to be automatically saved.
<h3>8: Reset decoder</h3>
Clears the current image and restarts the decoder. The decoder must be reset between passes of different satellites.
<h3>9: Save image to disk</h3>
Saves the current image to disk. Images can be saved in PNG, JPEG, BMP, PPM, XBM or XPM formats.
When checked, noise is cropped from the top and bottom of the image. This is noise that is typically the result of the satellite being at a low elevation.