Hi Ruben and all,
thank you for your response. I am not sure if my last response found it's way
to you and the list. Nevertheless it contained a typo error. To keep it short:
I could just test it again and indeed the -c switch (fine frequency correction)
did the trick. Both USRP N210 and an rtl
Hi Ruben and all,
thank you for your response.
Am Mittwoch, 26. August 2015 17:39 CEST, Ruben Undheim
schrieb:
> When I ran it like this:
> ./rtl_sdr_dab_rx.py -g 10 -c -f 229.072e6 -e -F
>
> It worked. (just checked my shell history)
>
> You need "fine frequency correction" and "equalizati
Hi all!
Yesterday I tried to investigate on DAB reception. I have searched the list
archive for discussions about DAB in reverse chronological order. Unfortunately
It did not really help out.
I stumbled across two gnuradio-related projects [1] and [2]. [2] has last
change several years ago. [1
Hi all!
Thank you for contributing to gnuradio and providing new users like me with
help.
I have read and worked through some of the guided tutorials. However I come to
a point now where it seems that own Python code has to be written.
Unfortunately I am more like a C++ guy and would appreciat
Hello list,
anyone wants to buy my old USRP1 (with enclosure) + BasicRX board + RFX1800?
Please PM.
Cheers
Matthias
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expensive. :( Have you used an amplifier for TX? Like one from
minicircuits...?
Thank you.
Regards,
Matthias
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Can't get SDR Transceiver running
From: Jack Sun
To: Matthias Weber
Date: 21.06.2010 00:25
Alexandru Csete wrote:
> I tested that software back in January and it worked quite well. I
> found in my notes that it required an RX/TX pair mounted on side B of
> the USRP. It didn't work without a transmitter board.
Hello Alex! Thank you for the hint. The problem really was that the
RX/TX pair
Hello everyone,
after a long period of time I digged out my USRP1 again. What I want to
do with it is some testing in the field of HAM Radio. After some
research I came across the "Software Defined Radio Transceiver" project
[1]. I downloaded Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty) which seems to be supported here
q