Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] GNURadio bloc design tutorial

2013-01-24 Thread Martin Braun (CEL)
Salut JM,

thanks for posting this here.
Would you mind adding a link to the GNU Radio wiki?
http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/ExternalDocumentation

If you do, include a link to the French version also; it's a great thing
we're getting more and more docs in other languages.

MB


On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 09:00:05PM +0100, jmfriedt wrote:
 For what it is worth, some might (or might not) be interested in the 
 tutorial document I wrote concerning the implementation of some decoding blocs
 for GNURadio, from signal processing prototyping using GNU/Octave on recorded 
 signals
 to the actual bloc http://jmfriedt.free.fr/en_sdr.pdf
 
 For the French speaking audience, this document is a translation to English 
 of the 
 article in French published in GNU/Linux Magazine France available at 
 http://jmfriedt.free.fr/lm_sdr.pdf, translation performed following some 
 requests
 received after the Physics for Development Conference 
 (http://www.epsphysicsfordevelopment.org/) 
 held last October in Brussels (Belgium). As an extension of this document, I 
 am currently
 completing an extension towards the implementation of some time and frequency 
 analysis 
 algorithms targetted at using GNURadio and the sound card interface as signal
 generator and acquisition (network analyzer application, frequency counter, 
 phase measurement)
 for teaching and hobby applications.
 
 Any comment or correction is welcome, these documents are not aimed at being 
 static but to
 evolve depending on the feedback I might receive.
 
 JM
 
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[Discuss-gnuradio] GNURadio bloc design tutorial

2013-01-23 Thread jmfriedt
For what it is worth, some might (or might not) be interested in the 
tutorial document I wrote concerning the implementation of some decoding blocs
for GNURadio, from signal processing prototyping using GNU/Octave on recorded 
signals
to the actual bloc http://jmfriedt.free.fr/en_sdr.pdf

For the French speaking audience, this document is a translation to English of 
the 
article in French published in GNU/Linux Magazine France available at 
http://jmfriedt.free.fr/lm_sdr.pdf, translation performed following some 
requests
received after the Physics for Development Conference 
(http://www.epsphysicsfordevelopment.org/) 
held last October in Brussels (Belgium). As an extension of this document, I am 
currently
completing an extension towards the implementation of some time and frequency 
analysis 
algorithms targetted at using GNURadio and the sound card interface as signal
generator and acquisition (network analyzer application, frequency counter, 
phase measurement)
for teaching and hobby applications.

Any comment or correction is welcome, these documents are not aimed at being 
static but to
evolve depending on the feedback I might receive.

JM

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25044 Besancon, France

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[Discuss-gnuradio] GNURadio bloc design tutorial

2013-01-23 Thread friedtj
For what it is worth, some might (or might not) be interested in the 
tutorial document I wrote concerning the implementation of some decoding blocs
for GNURadio, from signal processing prototyping using GNU/Octave on recorded 
signals
to the actual bloc http://jmfriedt.free.fr/en_sdr.pdf

For the French speaking audience, this document is a translation to English of 
the 
article in French published in GNU/Linux Magazine France available at 
http://jmfriedt.free.fr/lm_sdr.pdf, translation performed following some 
requests
received after the Physics for Development Conference 
(http://www.epsphysicsfordevelopment.org/) 
held last October in Brussels (Belgium). As an extension of this document, I am 
currently
completing an extension towards the implementation of some time and frequency 
analysis 
algorithms targetted at using GNURadio and the sound card interface as signal
generator and acquisition (network analyzer application, frequency counter, 
phase measurement)
for teaching and hobby applications.

Any comment or correction is welcome, these documents are not aimed at being 
static but to
evolve depending on the feedback I might receive.

JM

-- 
JM Friedt, FEMTO-ST Time  Frequency/SENSeOR, 32 av. observatoire, 25044 
Besancon, France

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[Discuss-gnuradio] GNURadio bloc design tutorial

2013-01-09 Thread friedtj
For what it is worth, some might (or might not) be interested in the 
tutorial document I wrote concerning the implementation of some decoding blocs
for GNURadio, from signal processing prototyping using GNU/Octave on recorded 
signals
to the actual bloc http://jmfriedt.free.fr/en_sdr.pdf

For the French speaking audience, this document is a translation to English of 
the 
article in French published in GNU/Linux Magazine France available at 
http://jmfriedt.free.fr/lm_sdr.pdf, translation performed following some 
requests
received after the Physics for Development Conference 
(http://www.epsphysicsfordevelopment.org/) 
held last October in Brussels (Belgium). As an extension of this document, I am 
currently
completing an extension towards the implementation of some time and frequency 
analysis 
algorithms targetted at using GNURadio and the sound card interface as signal
generator and acquisition (network analyzer application, frequency counter, 
phase measurement)
for teaching and hobby applications.

Any comment or correction is welcome, these documents are not aimed at being 
static but to
evolve depending on the feedback I might receive.

JM


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Besancon, France

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