On 14.05.2014 09:03, Vanush Vaswani wrote:
What about the passive radar - didn't the author daisy chain the clocks
of several RTLSDR?

That was two dongles sharing a clock. Not exactly daisy-chained, and it didn't look easily extendible :)

http://kaira.sgo.fi/2013/09/passive-radar-with-16-dual-coherent.html

M

Regards,
Vanush


On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 4:31 PM, Imre <techn...@livep2000.nl
<mailto:techn...@livep2000.nl>> wrote:

    We must not forget that each device has its own USB connection.
    One reason that getting all in sync on a ' per sample'  base must be
    impossible.

    Still a multi user system like the websdr can achieved by
    overlapping the
    channels and let the software decide what channel the user's choice
    fits.

    For a nice graphical representation (Spectrum analyzer, waterfall) this
    principle could work well.

    Imre







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