On 02/22/2018 11:13 PM, Ellie White wrote:
Hi all,
I am an amateur radio astronomy enthusiast and I've been using an
RTL-SDR (R820T) USB dongle for my projects; up until now I had been
using a Windows 8.1 laptop, but that one is on the blink right now so
I've switched to a Windows 10
Hi all,
I am an amateur radio astronomy enthusiast and I've been using an RTL-SDR
(R820T) USB dongle for my projects; up until now I had been using a Windows 8.1
laptop, but that one is on the blink right now so I've switched to a Windows 10
computer. I've tried to plug in my SDR and run the
I've been struggling to get this working. I've ended up with partial
success from the Ubuntu package, the Win binary, and the PyBombs source
script. Really, any three of the following options would be great if
somebody could give me pointers.
1) Ubuntu 16.04 package
Using the apt-get package
Hello
Out of curiosity, I created a custom block by inserting python code into
the "Embedded python Block" from the Misc category. Is there a .xml file
somewhere for this block or a way to easily create one. I'm trying to
transfer the block over to a flow graph running on a a different machine.
Hi all -
We have introduced new prizes for the signals challenge, the first hint has
been posted, and we have one winner so far! Check out the blog post for
details on the updates:
https://www.gnuradio.org/blog/gnu-radio-challenge-21-feb-2018/
And thanks to everyone that is spreading the word,
Kailash,
I did some benchmarks on my ARM platform (BeagleBoard X-15) today.
It's a bit more powerful than the E312 (A15 at 1.5 GHz versus A9 at 866
MHz).
DVB-T transmitter performance is pretty good, looks like a 3 MHz
waveform (3.43 Msps) is entirely possible.
DVB-T receiver