Hi I’ve not used that decoder.
I have used the instruction on the dashboard, Have you used command prompt before to ask your computer to run tasks for you? its better if you read the instructions on the dashboard as some of the info has been highlighted in different colors so you know which parts of the data to add/change.
but before you use these instructions you need to have obtained the CW beacon message (a Mors code transmission) that looks like this one that was taken from Sakura
Sakura CW beacon message
This is the data you receive to add to the command line (Shown below) which will add the data to the dashboard when you run the command.
Hopefully this helps and I have not confused you more.
How to upload CW beacons
You received: yomogi js1ymx 000000 a580ff6005
You input at command line: curl --data “noradID=62298&source=callsign×tamp=2024-08-29****T18:45:00Z&frame=796F6D6F6769206A7331796D782003030303030320a580ff6005&locator=longLat&longitude=8.04E&latitude=48.65N” https://db.satnogs.org/api/telemetry/
Replace callsign, start of the beacon in UTC, coordinates as well as the red part by your data. Leave the rest as it is.
The decoder doesn’t care about what you put into the cyan part as long as it is 6 bytes long, in hex and ASCII convertable.
If you have no clue, just copy 303030303030.
Else, if it’s for example si832d, enter 736938333264.
0x83 stands for a RSSI value and 0x2d for a temperature. There are no conversion formulas available.
Without a leading “si” it’s for short message service.
The decoder won’t accept a “si” beacon without the red part.