The 'spectrum sense mode' in scanoo locks on to the strongest signal within
the rx bandwidth.  Just set the squelch and then enable spectrum sense in
the spectrum sense tab:

https://github.com/m0mik/scanoo

Mike

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On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 4:41 PM, madengr <rfe...@everestkc.net> wrote:

> jimsiaf91 wrote
> > Hi list, Has anyone been able to implement a frequency counter yet?
> > Any ideas on how I should try it?
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> I have been pulling FFT vectors out of the flow into python using a message
> queue, then finding the frequency of the maximum bin.  I suppose you could
> do this, retune the USRP or channelizer, then increase the decimation.
>  Keep
> doing this to narrow down the spectrum.
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> I suppose a gated type counter would work too, where you just could the
> cycles, and may work better for modulated signals.
>
> Lou
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