Hello everyone,
I'm looking for a gnuradio block or a method to determine the power of a
received LORA signal from an arduino. Can anyone help me please?
Thank you
Hi, you can use the Function Probe in GNU Radio to measure the Power in dBm
Vào Th 5, 18 thg 11, 2021 vào lúc 11:23 Rachida SAROUI <
rachidasar...@gmail.com> đã viết:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm looking for a gnuradio block or a method to determine the power of a
> received LORA signal from an ar
Thank you very much!
Le jeu. 18 nov. 2021 à 11:40, Van-Dung PHAM a écrit :
> Hi, you can use the Function Probe in GNU Radio to measure the Power in
> dBm
>
> Vào Th 5, 18 thg 11, 2021 vào lúc 11:23 Rachida SAROUI <
> rachidasar...@gmail.com> đã viết:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I'm looking for
That's almost certainly not an answer to the question you're posing, namely "How do I
measure the power of a specific class of signals".
A function probe is just a method of getting some data out of a flowgraph, and it's almost
never the appropriate solution (function probes are really more for d
, 2021 7:37:08 AM
To: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Is there a Gnu Radio block to compute the power of a signal?
That's almost certainly not an answer to the question you're posing, namely
"How do I
measure the power of a specific class of signals".
A function probe i
Martin Spears wrote:
This is good to know. After reading this I was going to ask a similar question about RSSI.
I will look further into this as well
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> > I will look further into this as well
> >
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