On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 8:16 AM, Balint Seeber <balint...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi folks,**** > > ** ** > > For Ruxcon 2011 <http://www.ruxcon.org.au/> I gave a > presentation<http://www.ruxcon.org.au/2011-talks/an-introduction-to-software-defined-radio>at > the weekend covering some of the neat things you can do with SDR. In > particular, I spoke about some of my recent projects that employ GNU Radio: > tracking > aircraft using Mode S/ADS-B <http://spench.net/drupal/research/mode-s> in > order to visualise your local airspace in web-streaming 3D, and creating a > satellite communications demodulator using blind signal analysis.**** > > ** ** > > I’ve uploaded a video of the talk and would like to share it with you:**** > > ** ** > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vn-dpUegUDQ**** > > ** ** > > If you wish to skip to a specific section, just open the description pane > on the video’s page and jump to a time in the topic list.**** > > ** ** > > During the course of these projects, I added and modified a number of > GR/GRC blocks. In the coming days, I will consolidate the modifications to > the GR source tree into a patch, and put ‘gr-baz’ on GitHub. The gr-baz > package contains several new blocks, GRC block defs and Python scripts, > e.g. for sat comms (automatic FEC parameter search, convolutional code > (de-)puncturing, symbol swapping, raise-to-power, variable delay, > text-file-dumper) and a seamless BorIP > <http://wiki.spench.net/wiki/BorIP>sample source drop-in for the USRP 1 and > FUNcube Dongle to allow remote > streaming and control over one’s LAN. I shall post the relevant info when > it’s all up.**** > > ** ** > > All comments are welcome!**** > > Balint**** > > http://wiki.spench.net/wiki/RF**** > > http://spench.net/**** > > @spenchdotnet <http://twitter.com/spenchdotnet>**** > Balint, Great work, thanks! I'm looking forward to seeing your branch, and we'll work to move your innovations into GNU Radio. Tom
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