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> u-blox@gnu.org] *On Behalf Of *cliff palmer
> *Sent:* Mittwoch, 26. Juni 2019 15:15
> *To:* discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
> *Subject:* [Discuss-gnuradio] Inexpensive Digital RF Signal Generator
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> I'd like to buy/
I'd like to buy/build an inexpensive digital RF signal generator for
testing RF scan/capture projects. I want something that
- generates a digital pattern I specify (512 - 32k bits)
- on a frequency I select (somewhere in the 100M - 500M range but the range
of frequencies can be much narrower)
-
I've seen multiple messages about the absence of a full-featured QT scope
sink, and the lack of a good tool is hampering me as well. A scope is
critical to a lot of things - it's a needed tool and the current QT Scope
Sink is not what it needs to be.
Is someone working on, at least, the porting
I have a HackrfOne with an Ant500 antenna connected to my workstation in my
basement (where the internet connection lives). I need to move the antenna
out of the basement to improve reception, so I thought I would use coax to
connect the antenna from upstairs to the HackrfOne.
I'm too new to SDR
ckRF have been installed.
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> It's possible since it's Windows that there's a USB problem.
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> I don't know anything about Windows - but if you can't access the device
> then Google should be able to help you.
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> -- Cinaed
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> On 1/26/19 2:00 PM, cliff pal
My first attempt at using GNU Radio Companion produced this error log:
-- begin error log --
<<< Welcome to GNU Radio Companion 3.7.13.4 >>>
Block paths:
G:\GNURadio-3.7\share\gnuradio\grc\blocks
Loading: "C:\Users\Cliff\Documents\lesson1.grc"
>>> Done
Generating: