On 04/28/2016 02:56 PM, mle...@ripnet.com wrote:
I use all of my Odroids that run GR in a "headless" mode--I find no
reason to do flow-graph development on the device itself, and
processing flowgraphs in radio astronomy just don't really need a
graphical component to be running on the Odroid.
While I am using these at a radio observatory, I am not using these as
radiometer in the research sense. I'm building up a public-facing
interface that will answer two of our most common questions:
1.) What is that dish looking at (even if there's no observation going on)?
2.) What is the signal that just overwhelmed the research-grade
backend? For this I need something akin to a spectrum analyzer, and
while we have those available I want a simple tunable frontend where the
engineers on site can have a quick look at the spectrum, tuning around
and watching live data in real-time (and listening to it, even).
ShinySDR does this; your own multimode.py also does this, and this is
the reason the C2's will be inline each each and every RF chain on
site. An 'RFI Sniffer' box permanently installed into the RF chain.
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