That's awesome work!  Thanks for sharing it.  How much bandwidth are you
observing and did you also use de-dispersion?

Matt

On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 10:45 AM, Marcus D. Leech <mle...@ripnet.com> wrote:

> One of the many goals we set for ourselves at the Canadian Centre for
> Experimental Radio Astronomy was to successfully observe
>   pulsar B0329+54 before spring.  This pulsar is the only one bright
> enough for a small observatory in the northern hemisphere to
>   observe.
>
> See our update:
>
> http://www.ccera.ca/uncategorized/success-in-observing-pulsar-b032954/
>
> The software is available via github:
>
> https://github.com/ccera-astro/pulsar_pfb _display
>
> No custom blocks required--just a modern Gnu Radio install, and ideally,
> pyephem.
>
> Doing this with Gnu Radio was so very easy...
>
>
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