Analysis and storage of radiotelescope data can be a major problem. Goldwave digital audio editor is a shareware program with compression (up to 1 gigabyte original file prior to compression) that can help with data analysis and storage. For example 70Mb file raw compressed to less than 4Mb MSN WAV.
Example usage documentation at www.setileague.org/software/goldwave.htm
SidGraph was created to make use of the Windows ambient in order to read files containing VLF signal data samples from the SID (Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance) Program, display the data in graphic form, prepare a event report and submit it to the Sun division of the AAVSO SID project - www.aavso.org.
This program will convert HROFFT .png files into RMOB files and display as Colorgramme. Details on HROFFT radio meteor program are available at http://homepage2.nifty.com/~baron/
Originally designed for Ham radio users to determine range and direction between stations(Qth). This program is helpful for Radio Meteor observers do likewise from observation location and beacon source ( FM,TV and RADAR).
Colorgramme for M-Analyzer is able to read your Mhdata files created by the M-Analyzer program. Colorgramme also converts the Mhdata files to RMOB files and Colorgramme Images.
The easiest application to start with in Radio Astronomy. This program was developed for the NASA RADIO JOVE PROJECT and the basic version is available for free.
Sky Pipe processes the incoming audio from the receiver via the PC's soundcard and displays the results on a graph-stripchart and you can share them realtime with others over the internet.
Many of us have calibrated Noise source generators to estimate Background Temperature vs Jovian & Solar radio bursts. But when comparision of results with other radio observatories temperature differences are noted due to equipment. The tempatures are different but the flux density (power landing on square meter per hertz of bandwidth) will be the same. This simple program calculates the flux density of Solar and Jovian storms,as a function of the measured temperatures.
Excellent for NASA JOVE participants and Amateur Radio astronomers.