This is awesome! I'll definitely try this out soon. I use one off python
scripts to find the sample offset and the small residual center frequency
difference. This simplifies the process significantly.

This should make it much easier to implement a passive radar block, or an
interferometry block.

juha

On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 4:03 PM, Piotr Krysik <per...@o2.pl> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I want to announce new GNU Radio related project prepared by me -
> Multi-rtl:
> https://github.com/ptrkrysik/multi-rtl
>
> It is a Gnu Radio block that combines multiple RTL-SDR receivers into
> one multi-channel receiver.
>
> Only hardware modification to RTL-SDR dongles required is connecting
> them to a common clock source (i.e. one of the dongles' oscillator as
> Juha Verinen showed once). Each channel can work on a different central
> frequency.
>
> Everyone who wants to know how it was achieved is invited to read my
> github page:
>
> https://ptrkrysik.github.io
>
> Best Regards,
> Piotr Krysik
>
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