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Sonograms with Linux (1 Viewer)

DJRWhittle

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Hi all,

The following is a copy of a thread I've just posted in the 'Bat' forum. I've copied it here as there is a good chance that someone will know of a solution for me.

Hi everybody,

Does anybody know of any open source program that would allow me to connect a frequency division bat detector to a computer running linux and produce sonograms?

I can do this with my laptop (running Windows XP) and BatScan Sound Analysis Software but I'm attempting to reduce the kit I lugg about with me and I'm considering purchasing one of these little Asus Netbooks that run Linux.

A quick 'google' suggests it's possible but I'm finding it difficult to identify a program that actually does it.

Has anybody else done this? If so, which software do you use?


Thanks.

DW
 
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