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- ![Aptdec logo](textlogo.png)
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- Copyright (c) 2004-2009 Thierry Leconte (F4DWV), Xerbo (xerbo@protonmail.com) 2019-2020
-
- ## Introduction
-
- Aptdec is a FOSS program that decodes images transmitted by NOAA weather satellites. These satellites transmit constantly (among other things) medium resolution (4km/px) images of the earth over a analog mode called APT.
- These transmissions can easily be received with a cheap SDR and simple antenna. Then the transmission can be decoded in narrow FM mode.
-
- Aptdec can turn the audio recordings into PNG images and generate images such as:
-
- - Raw image: both channels with full telemetry included
- - Individual channel: one of the channels form the image
- - Temperature image: a temperature compensated image derived from the IR channel
- - Palleted image: a image where the color is derived from a palette (false color, etc)
- - MCIR: a false color that uses a underlay map for color
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- The input audio format can be anything supported by `libsndfile` (although only tested with WAV and FLAC). Sample rate doesn't matter, although lower samples rates will process faster.
-
- ## Quick start
-
- ```sh
- sudo apt install git gcc libsndfile-dev libpng-dev
- git clone https://github.com/Xerbo/aptdec.git && cd aptdec
- make
- ```
-
- ## Examples
-
- To create an image from `gqrx_20200527_115730_137914960.wav` (output filename will be `gqrx_20200527_115730_137914960-r.png`)
- ```sh
- ./aptdec gqrx_20200527_115730_137914960.wav
- ```
-
- To manually set the output filename
- ```sh
- ./aptdec -o image.png gqrx_20200527_115730_137914960.wav
- ```
-
- Decode all WAV files in the current directory and put them in `images`
- ```sh
- mkdir images && ./aptdec -d images *.wav
- ```
-
- Apply a denoise filter (see [Post-Processing Effects](#post-processing-effects) for a full list of post-processing effects)
- ```sh
- ./aptdec -e d gqrx_20200527_115730_137914960.wav
- ```
-
- Create a temperature compensated image for NOAA 18
- ```sh
- ./aptdec -i t -s 18 gqrx_20200527_115730_137914960.wav
- ```
-
- Apply a falsecolor palette
- ```sh
- ./aptdec -i p -p palettes/WXtoImg-N18-HVC.png gqrx_20200527_115730_137914960.wav
- ```
-
- ## Usage
-
- ### Arguments
-
- ```
- -i [r|a|b|t|m|p] Output type (kinda stackable)
- -e [t|h|l|d|p|f] Effects (stackable)
- -o <path> Output filename
- -d <path> Destination directory
- -s (15-19) Satellite number
- -m <path> Path to WXtoImg map
- -p <path> Path to palette
- -r Realtime decode
- -g Gamma adjustment (1.0 = off)
- -k Map offset (in px, default: 0)
- ```
-
- ### Image output types
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- - `r`: Raw Image
- - `a`: Channel A
- - `b`: Channel B
- - `t`: Temperature
- - `m`: MCIR (Map Color InfraRed)
- - `p`: Palleted
-
- ### Post-Processing Effects
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- - `t`: Crop telemetry (only effects raw image)
- - `h`: Histogram equalise
- - `l`: Linear equalise
- - `d`: Denoise
- - `p`: Precipitation overlay
- - `f`: Flip image (for northbound passes)
- - `c`: Crop noise from ends of image
-
- ## Realtime decoding
-
- Aptdec even supports decoding in realtime. The following decodes the audio coming from the audio device `pulseaudio alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1b.0.analog-stereo`
-
- ```
- mkfifo /tmp/aptaudio
- aptdec /tmp/aptaudio
- sox -t pulseaudio alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1b.0.analog-stereo.monitor -c 1 -t wav /tmp/aptaudio
- ```
-
- To stop the decode and calibrate the image simply kill the `sox` process.
-
- ## Palette formatting
-
- Palettes are just simple PNG images, 256x256px in size with 24bit RGB color. The X axis represents the value of Channel A and the Y axis the value of Channel B.
-
- ## Compiling with cmake
-
- Thanks to the help of [Aang23](https://github.com/Aang23) aptdec is moving towards cmake + cpack for builds.
-
- To use cmake to build instead of GNU automake:
- ```
- mkdir build && cd build
- cmake ..
- make
- ```
-
- Since cmake is now being used for building, windows support has come. You can build for windows with the `build_windows.sh` script, you will need wine and mingw64 installed:
- ```
- ./build_windows.sh
- ```
-
- ## Further Reading
-
- [User's Guide for Building and Operating
- Environmental Satellite Receiving Stations](https://noaasis.noaa.gov/NOAASIS/pubs/Users_Guide-Building_Receive_Stations_March_2009.pdf)
-
- [NOAA KLM coefficients](https://web.archive.org/web/20141220021557/https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/pod-guide/ncdc/docs/klm/tables.htm)
-
- ## License
-
- See `LICENSE`
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