Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Internship

2019-03-14 Thread CEL
Hi Rajpreet, though it shares many characteristics of one, GSoC is not an internship. I'd recommend reading our GSoC Student info page[1] and the Google Summer of Code FAQ [2]: > > Is GSoC considered an internship, a job, or any form of employment? > No. GSoC is an activity that the student perfo

[Discuss-gnuradio] Internship

2019-03-14 Thread RK G
Hi everyone! I am Rajpreet Kaur Gulati from Philadelphia. I am 3rd year student at Temple University, Philadelphia. I am very much interested in GNU radio project of gsoc. I have the knowledge of GNU radio and USRP boards. I want to work as an intern under your guidance. If you have any project w

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Discussion regarding Android project for GSOC

2019-03-14 Thread CEL
AFAIK only the things linked to in my last replies to you – which actually are pretty comprehensive, IMHO. On Thu, 2019-03-14 at 23:21 +0530, Jaspreet Singh wrote: > Hi, I tried to find if there is project for gnuradio android on github. Can > you please guide how are you planning to start it? It

[Discuss-gnuradio] Discussion regarding Android project for GSOC

2019-03-14 Thread Jaspreet Singh
Hi, I tried to find if there is project for gnuradio android on github. Can you please guide how are you planning to start it? It will help me write proposal more accurate. Any related links would be very helpful.. -- Jaspreet Singh jsk1961...@gmail.com ___

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] compressing I/Q files

2019-03-14 Thread Andrej Rode
This can partly be explained by complex IQ captured in 2x 32bit floats only uses [-1,1] range of float. So instead of using 32 bits the data already is only using 32 - 8 bit (since you literally do not use the exponent to carry information). If you then captured "real" data instead of noise you do

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] compressing I/Q files

2019-03-14 Thread Kristoff
Marcus, all, Thx. In the mean time, I did a little bit of testing. A 256 MB piece of a I/Q file (a pass of NOAA-19), sampled at 240 Ksps. Gzip compressed this down to 40 MB. 7Zip managed to get this down to 29 MB (but compressing took 10 to 20 times longer). Now, after converting this file