Builds fine for me. I suggest you try posting on discuss-gnuradio (if that
is your end goal, see below,) however I suggest you first read [1] and [2].
Specifically, list your goal(you mention gr-osmosdr, then the LimeSDR, on
the hackrf mailing list, with no mention of your end goal), what you have
Perfect thank you !
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> On 1 Aug 2017, at 3:24 pm, Dominic Spill wrote:
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> On 30 July 2017 at 14:48, Andrew Rich wrote:
> >
> > Sorry it's suck abroad question s
> >
> > Can my hack rf Tx a carrier anywhere between 1 MHz and 6ghz ?
>
> Yes.
>
> > What software can I use ?
Hi Dominic,
> We're not in a position to support LimeSDR on this mailing list,
I know, I much prefer my HackRF :-). Up to now I've "gotten away" with
just using the packages rather than go into the FOSS dungeon to smelt
metal to cast parts for a lathe so that I can create the tools that I
need to
On 30 July 2017 at 14:48, Andrew Rich wrote:
>
> Sorry it's suck abroad question s
>
> Can my hack rf Tx a carrier anywhere between 1 MHz and 6ghz ?
Yes.
> What software can I use ?
hackrf_transfer -c
Remember, you need to comply with local laws when transmitting.
> I have gnu radio installed
On 30 July 2017 at 22:51, Chuck McManis wrote:
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> Every day I regret spending money on this LimeSDR unit, and the only way
to talk to it is with 'SoapSDR' driving it through gr-osmosdr. Now why
gr-osmosdr can't drive it directly? Who knows but still I thought I would
rebuild gr-osmosdr from sourc