On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Martin Braun (CEL)
<martin.br...@kit.edu> wrote:
>> - can we transmit and receive at the same time in the same application
>> using the same hardware ?
>
> This question has a *lot* of caveats. I'll assume you know what you're
> doing (and what you can realistically expect), and then the answer is
> yes, GNU Radio can do that.
>

I agree my question is unclear. I want to know if one can write a
single program using gnuradio-companion that can perform both
transmission and reception using the same hardware, or if such program
already exists. So instead of having a full fledged HAM radio
equipment with a transceiver etc, I want to experiment with GNU Radio
and cheaper hardware. I only have used RTL2838U chip based dongles and
have no transmission hardware yet. I have to purchase it and am
evaluating which one to pick that can perform maximum tasks. USRP is
expensive for my budget right now.

thanks.










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