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The increasing density of signals, the growing complexity and the use of modified standard modems are posing a challenge. As every signal is a message, it is necessary to analyze new emissions and to automate the collection of information.
go2studio-code together with go2studio-analyze are the tools to analyze signals, modify decoders or create new ones.
Key Facts
- go2DECODE will be replaced by go2studio-analyze & go2studio-code
- go2MONITOR should be used for decoding!
- Create and modify decoders with the advanced PYTHON Decoder Description Language (pyDDL)
- Never again wait until a decoder comes on the market!
- Automatic signal processing of recorded signals
- Wide range of universal demodulators and standard decoders
- COTS hardware (computers, receivers)
- Stay up-to-date with two updates per year
- Windows or LINUX
Your Solution For
Manual Analysis of Recorded, Unknown Signals
With go2studio-code the user can set up a demodulator on a new, recorded signal, parameterize the demodulator and optimize the entire process. The bits can be stored and passed to go2ANALYSE (or another tool) for advanced stream analysis or used as input for a new decoder.
The advanced PYTHON Decoder Description Language (pyDDL) can be used to create new decoders or modify existing ones. That's why we deliver go2studio-code including source code for many of our decoders.
Creation of New Decoders
In contrast to other products, the end customer has the possibility to create his own or to modify existing decoders.
The operator is able to set up a demodulator and parameterize the demodulator for a signal.
With the Python Decoder Description Language (pyDDL) new decoders ca be created. Existing decoders can be modified because the pyDDL source code of many decoders is part of the package. A debugger is also part of go2studio-code.
The decoders created with go2studio-code can be exported to go2MONITOR by simply Drag and Drop.
go2studio-code
- Creation of new decoders using PYTHON
- Many existing decoders can be modified
- Demodulator setup