Kim,
Yes, it should be a separate window so WSJT stays actively decoding.  For
FT8 noise would be sampled over the last 3 seconds of the period and
averaged for a single number.  For JT65, the sampling would be over the
last 12 seconds.  With WSPR sampling could be continuous unless someone
close is transmitting.
The noise window would have present time, with the value of the last
sample, on one edge (say the left) with older sample values scrolling to
the right.  When you see a jump in the noise level, it's time to call CQDX.
It would also be useful to write a comma-delimited file to compare data in
a spreadsheet app.
I suspect both FT8 and JT65 are going to be hot on 80 and 160m this
winter.  And, FT8 may well be the best way to work Bouvet on 160.  This
would be a great tool for mnioring low band condx.

Thanks,
Glen W6GJB





On Dec 12, 2017 8:38 PM, "Kim gross" <kgr...@jensalt.com> wrote:

> First let me say I would be interested in helping if not doing this, I
> know some programing just not enough about this project.
> But an option to have it look up all call signs info and giving
> heading/distance info in the band activity window off to the right. For
> larger enough screens it could be displayed and sized.
>
> Kim
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