Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] slicing up a 'file-sink' capture?

2016-09-24 Thread Mike Walters
The git version of inspectrum should do just what you want - you can select a period of time with the cursors and export it by right-clicking the spectrogram. On 24 September 2016 at 20:44, Cinaed Simson wrote: > Might want to look at inspectrum. > > The size of the FFT can be varied, it has zoo

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] gnuradio for Windows

2016-09-24 Thread Geof Nieboer
Lyman, Glad you were able to install GNURadio. The warnings you mentioned are indeed known but are just warnings. If you can be more specific about what didn't work, it would be quite helpful. GNURadio is more stable on Linux as that is the primary platform for most users. This Windows install

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Flummoxed!

2016-09-24 Thread Cinaed Simson
On 09/24/2016 12:34 PM, liverpudd wrote: > Working on the GNURADIO gr-rds to try and find out why it appears to be > finicky with what source drives it. Unfortunately I don't know anything about RDS. But as strange as this might sound, it almost appears as if the RDS module is configured to use

[Discuss-gnuradio] gnuradio for Windows

2016-09-24 Thread Lyman Paquette
Greetings, Recently I downloaded gnuradio for Windows to try as I do not have a working Linux box at present. The install went smoothly but upon starting gnuradio the command window came up and gave the following errors: Snip>>> setting gnuradio environment ** (python.exe:10624): WARNING **: T

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] slicing up a 'file-sink' capture?

2016-09-24 Thread Cinaed Simson
Might want to look at inspectrum. The size of the FFT can be varied, it has zoom and an overlay for determining symbol timing and can handle large files. No editing features however. I don't anything about baudline. The version I'm running requires qt5. See https://github.com/miek/inspectru

[Discuss-gnuradio] Flummoxed!

2016-09-24 Thread liverpudd
Working on the GNURADIO gr-rds to try and find out why it appears to be finicky with what source drives it. Set up three sources. USRP1, RTL Dongle(NooElec Blue with 0.5ppm TXCO ) and the HackRF. Plugged a decent antenna and tuned to R2 (88.3MHz) a nice strong signal. Whilst the radio work