Kerbal Space Program Guide

Decoding a secret signal for Kerbal Space Program

Decoding a secret signal

Overview

On Dune there is a signal left by the developers (and maybe not by the developers), this signal is in the list of secret places in the Kerbal Space Program. This guide contains information on how to decode this audio signal into an image.

Where is the signal?

Heavenly body: Dune
Latitude: -66.0503762772151
Longitude: -160.879751871558
Height: 1

How to decode a signal?


Application for Android phone

The easiest way to decode a signal is to download an Android program from Google Play. The first[play.google.com] application decodes a signal into an image, and the second[play.google.com] application, on the contrary, can encode an image into an audio signal.


Computer program

For a computer, you can use the program “MMSSTV” this is the first link in Google search for “MMSSTV” or open this site[hamsoft.ca]. To decode the signal, select the “RX” tab in the program and make sure that “RX Mode” is set to “Auto“. You do not need to turn on anything, just bring the sound source (headphones) to the computer microphone or turn on the sound through the speakers and decoding will start automatically as soon as the program recognizes the signal.


The program is not working?

If there is no reaction to the signal and the window is still white in the “RX” tab, you need to change the signal input device. Open the “Option” tab, then “Setup MMSSTV” then “Misc“, then you need to select the working microphone (In) and the output device (Out) headphones or speakers.


Advanced use of the program “MMSSTV

To output a signal from a computer directly to MMSSTV (without using a microphone), you need the Soundpad application. You can download this application for free from the official website[www.leppsoft.com] or you can buy it on Steam. I chose the second option a long time ago and I do not regret it, already 7000 hours of activity. By the way, this is an excellent player for audio books and music, and now you can still listen to SSTV broadcasts. True, there is one problem, I did not figure out how to capture sound from the screen in real time, so I use the recording function. You can write a more suitable program for this in the comments.

Your messages

Leave links to your messages in the comments. There is only one such signal in the Kerbal Space Program, but there are many of us, and everyone can record something interesting. Here is my message to you…

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