only have a fairly slow rural broadband connection here
in northern Scotland, so I want to avoid uploading the 1.8Gb image
several times.
I am happy to release the DVD if anyone can provide hosting space or
point me in a direction where I could do this free of charge.
Mark
On 02/02/14 20:19, Kristoff
Hi all,
First, I like to thank everybody at the FOSDEM SDR devroom today. I
really really learned a lot today!
I want to try to use GR for a session on "how dooes a 433 Mhz ISM signal
look like" in our local radio-club. For that, I want to use the live-CD
/ DVD of gnuradio so that peo
Hi,
For any hams who will be going to FOSDEM 2014 this weekend:
The proposed local frequency to find other hams: 145.525 Mhz.
http://aprs.fi/#!mt=osm&z=11&call=a%2FFOSDEM&timerange=3600&tail=3600
This APRS information will also be transmitted over RF during the
weekend for people who have a A
Hi,
I have seen that on sunday, the 2nd of february, there is a complete
"Software Defined Radio" devroom at FOSDEM 2014 (Free and OpenSource
Developers Eurooean Meeting) here in Brussels.
https://fosdem.org/2014/schedule/track/software_defined_radio/
GNUradio is (ofcourse) a big part of thi
Marcus,
On 30-07-13 21:41, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
On 07/30/2013 03:35 PM, Kristoff Bonne wrote:
Tom,
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My understanding was that all IEEE floating-point implementations
followed the same rounding rules, etc? Is that not the case?
Are the SIMD subsystems not IEEE
Marcus,
(repost due to technical problems. My appolologies for a possible double
post).
On 30-07-13 21:41, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
On 07/30/2013 03:35 PM, Kristoff Bonne wrote:
Tom,
(inline comments)
My understanding was that all IEEE floating-point implementations
followed the same
Tom,
(inline comments)
On 30-07-13 15:53, Tom Rondeau wrote:
The codec2 needs a bit of attention. I've not known it to fail like
this (and that's a very close result you're seeing), but we need to
update the version of codec2 that we're using. So unless you really
wanted to use codec2 with
Tom,
(inline comments)
On 29-07-13 17:01, Tom Rondeau wrote:
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 5:48 AM, Kristoff Bonne wrote:
Just found this, it might help:
https://github.com/dl1ksv/gr-afsk
Hmmm. Looks interesting. A good start. :-)
However, it seams I have another problem: it does not build
Hallo Marcus,
On 29-07-13 01:44, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
- My first step with GNUradio was to learn a bit more about using it;
so .. do some test.
I wanted to use GNUradio to determine the width of an AFSK signal; so
I started looking for a AFSK modulator / demodulator; to come to the
conclus
Hi,
I'm still very new to GNUradio, so please excuse my (perhaps dump)
question. I did look around at different places at the web but did not
really find an answer:
- My first step with GNUradio was to learn a bit more about using it; so
.. do some test.
I wanted to use GNUradio to determin
Gegroet,
Not really related to gnuradio, but this might be interesting for some
people here.
I've set up a new mailing-list on yahoogroups called "gmfsk-devel". Its
goal is the discuss the further developement of gmfsk, the HAM
digital-mode program originally written by Tomi Manninen OH2BN
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