

At the bottom of the WXtoImg screen, below the image, are two status lines. The bottom line indicates the processing that is being performed, shows warnings and sometimes hints. The top status line is divided into a number of sections, the leftmost section shows the current UTC time. To the right is the sub-information line, this usually shows the satellite elevation and azimuth along with image coordinates under the cursor, but while recording will show information about the recorded satellite s location, and at certain times other information may be shown.

Next, to the right, is that latitude and longitude display - when the cursor is over an image that has an associated overlay map this will show the latitude and longitude (WGS84) under the cursor. Next is the distance display, showing the distance from the ground station location to the location under the cursor. Just to right of this is the temperature indication. When displaying NOAA or GOES images, the temperature under the cursor is displayed in this section. The units of temperature (C, F, or K) may be changed under GUI Options in the Options menu. To the right of the temperature indicator is the seconds into recording display.

This gives the number of seconds into the recording under the cursor. It is especially useful when using Partial Decode to determine which part of a signal to decode. The rightmost section gives the volume used when decoding the image. Normally the receiver volume should be adjusted so the volume shows between 50.0 and 75.0 (see Required Calibration under the Help menu for more details). versionĢ File Menu This menu is used to select the file to decode and the filename when saving images. It also is used to start the decode process. Selects an audio file for subsequent decoding.
