There is a standalone, offline HF channel simulator in C for Linux,
available through http://www.johanforrer.net/SIMULR/. The code is GPL 2. It
might give a head start to anybody developing a gnuradio block.

73
Frank
AB2KT

On Jan 24, 2008 12:34 AM, George Nychis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Lord Rayleigh called, he wants his fading model in GNU Radio :)
>
> In all seriousness, has anyone implemented the Rayleigh fading model in
> GNU Radio and just not released it?  It's kind of a shot in the dark,
> but from reading the list people seem to do extensive work in GNU Radio
> and not contribute it back to the project.  I'm hoping this might be one
> of those cases.
>
> If not, anyone interested in possibly tackling it with me?  Caveat: my
> EE knowledge is low but growing.  Benefit: my understanding of GNU Radio
> conventions is high :) ... or so I like to think!
>
> In terms of variables in the system, it would be beneficial to specify
> the multipath time (time between received impulses), and the number of
> impulses.  This allows the end user to vary the severity.
>
> Well, if anyone is interested in hopping in the boat, let me know and we
> can discuss it.  I know it is by no means a trivial task, which is why
> I'm asking for help, but the benefits of such a model in the project in
> my opinion would be great.
>
> - George
>
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