A tool for analysing captured signals from SDRs

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https://github.com/miek/inspectrum

A tool for analysing captured signals, primarily from software-defined radio receivers

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inspectrum.changes 0000023357 22.8 KB
inspectrum.spec 0000002082 2.03 KB
Revision 17 (latest revision is 18)
Martin Pluskal's avatar Martin Pluskal (pluskalm) accepted request 1121326 from Martin Hauke's avatar Martin Hauke (mnhauke) (revision 17)
- Update to version 0.3.1
  * Merge pull request #221 from kwesthaus/file-format-documentation
  * Merge pull request #184 from jacobagilbert/sigmf_partial_ext
  * Include format specifiers in help text
  * Include all format specifiers in README
  * Allow specifying cs32 file format in command line
  * Fix README typo in cs32 file format description
  * add support to read files that end in '.sigmf-'
- Update to version 0.3.0
  * PlotView: use QWheelEvent::position when available
  * Merge pull request #216 from schneider42/schneier/description-fallback
  * Merge pull request #218 from otanim/main
  * Merge branch 'overlapping-annotations'
  * Merge branch 'spectrogram-timing'
  * Handle tooltip comments of overlapping annotations
  * Improve spectrogram time alignment
  * Merge pull request #215 from daniestevez/annotation-comments
  * Display annotation comments as tooltips
  * fallback to core:description for anno label
  * Merge pull request #214 from catkira/add_ci32
  * add support for sigmf ci32 files this is needed to import
    sigmf files written by SDRangel
  * Merge pull request #212 from miek/miek-patch-1
  * actions: add Ubuntu 22.04 & remove Ubuntu 18.04
  * Merge pull request #211 from argilo/more-cursor-symbols
  * Merge pull request #210 from argilo/fix-cursor-overflow
  * Allow up to 99,999 symbols
  * Fix integer overflow in cursor segment drawing
  * Add note about 64-bit sample truncation
  * Add support for complex double (cf64)
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