Well, I reloaded SDR# and VB audio virtual cable. The weather sat image is still shredded horizontally. I checked the website for WxtoImg and it is blank.
Does anyone know of any other software for decoding and displaying weather satellite images?
Any other suggestions on getting this fixed will be appreciated.
Steve AI9IN
On 2018-06-28 19:17, Mvivona wrote:
The reason I asked if it was the laptop is that I had a similar issue on my laptop. I had it all running fine with the connection from the microphone jack out of my radio then all of a sudden one day it was breaking images. I came to find out that somehow the input got switched to the microphone and it was picking up the sound from the speaker through the microphone. A couple of other things that I would look at would be making sure my bandwith is set to Wide FM @ 30khz and any noise filters are off. I'm sure you will trip across some little item and I have that Aha moment.
Michael Vivona Sent from my iPad
On Jun 28, 2018, at 8:46 AM, skristof@etczone.com wrote:
Yes, this is on a laptop. I have successfully received images on this laptop for a couple of years.
On 2018-06-28 07:42, Mvivona wrote:
Is this on a laptop?
Michael Vivona Sent from my iPad
On Jun 28, 2018, at 6:58 AM, skristof@etczone.com wrote:
To get images from NOAA weather satellites I have been using an RTL-SDR with SDR# software and the WxtoImg decoding program. This has worked successfully for a couple of years. I use the VB virtual audio cable to connect SDR# to WxtoImg.
But about a month ago I had to reinstall SDR# as it wasn't working. I think it may have been due to an update in Windows 10. So, SDR# is working fine, but since the reinstall of SDR# I can no longer get viewable images in WxtoImg. The pictures look they have been through the shredder. I tried the slant correction and the resync as described in the Help section, but it didn't fix anything.
It looks like a sync problem, but if the resync doesn't fix it, I'm not sure what to try next.
All reasonable suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.
Steve AI9IN