Radio-Sky Publishing

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Radio-Sky Publishing is a niche developer that equips amateur and professional radio astronomers with Windows-based tools for capturing, visualizing and interpreting celestial radio emissions. Its compact catalogue centers on two complementary packages: Radio-Sky Spectrograph, which turns live data from inexpensive SDR receivers, ICOM rigs or dedicated observatory feeds into color-coded dynamic spectra, letting users track solar bursts, Jovian storms, meteor reflections and other transient events in real time; and Radio Eyes, a sky simulator that renders the radio heavens above any location, epoch and frequency, overlaying antenna patterns, coordinate grids, satellite passes and the slowly varying contours of the Galactic background so observers can plan sessions and identify sources before they rise. Together the programs support science fair projects, university labs, citizen-science networks and backyard observers who pair modest dishes or dipole arrays with sound-card or USB radios. Typical workflows begin in Radio Eyes to schedule when the Milky Way’s nucleus or a particular pulsar will transit the beam, then shift to Radio-Sky Spectrograph during the night to record wide-band waterfalls, save time-stamped files, and export calibrated data for later analysis in FITS or CSV form. Both applications integrate with the publisher’s free server feeds of daily solar flux and with community alert services that flag sudden ionospheric disturbances. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest versions and permitting batch installation of multiple applications.

Radio Eyes

Sky Simulator for Radio Astronomy

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Radio-Sky Spectrograph

Produce and View Radio Spectragrams

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