tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1692649150230268167.post748888401845808651..comments2024-03-24T08:55:01.040-04:00Comments on Cool things to do with SDR: Capturing Weather Satellites EasilyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1692649150230268167.post-75972025163231253322016-01-01T22:16:04.933-05:002016-01-01T22:16:04.933-05:00Thanks, Cartoonman. I confused LRPT with APT, sinc...Thanks, Cartoonman. I confused LRPT with APT, since both are low-res.Designing on a juicy cuphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14870338743732567594noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1692649150230268167.post-65948202863033297312016-01-01T21:56:22.198-05:002016-01-01T21:56:22.198-05:00Hey there, great article! I'm an admin of sigi...Hey there, great article! I'm an admin of sigidwiki and I noticed that you were trying to look for a LRPT signal on our site. From what it looks on this post, you got a analog APT from NOAA (which we have at http://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/APT). We unfortunately haven't gotten a sample of LRPT to work with yet so we're still waiting on that, either if I get it or if someone submits it to us.<br /><br />LRPT is actually a digital mode (like HRPT, but HRPT is found in the UHF band, way up at 1.7 GHz) and a tutorial for finding and decoding it is at our sister site here: http://www.rtl-sdr.com/rtl-sdr-tutorial-decoding-meteor-m2-weather-satellite-images-in-real-time-with-an-rtl-sdr/<br /><br />As of now, the only satellite that transmits LRPT is the russian METEOR M2 satellite. European and American Satellites have either discontinued or abandoned adding this mode. Hope this helps!<br /><br />-CartoonmanCartoonmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13996798656365779482noreply@blogger.com