aaargh sorry Miek and Michael :)
Cheers,
Marcus
On 14.09.2015 23:10, Michael Ossmann wrote:
> I'm not Miek, but I'll pass along your comment. :-)
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 11:07:46PM +0200, Marcus Müller wrote:
>> Mike,
>>
>> awesome :) I like the simplicity in your mmap'ed storage approach!
I'm not Miek, but I'll pass along your comment. :-)
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 11:07:46PM +0200, Marcus Müller wrote:
>
> Mike,
>
> awesome :) I like the simplicity in your mmap'ed storage approach!
> Thanks for sharing this,
>
> Marcus
>
> On 14.09.2015 22:24, Michael Ossmann wrote:
> > Also ch
Mike,
awesome :) I like the simplicity in your mmap'ed storage approach!
Thanks for sharing this,
Marcus
On 14.09.2015 22:24, Michael Ossmann wrote:
> Also check out inspectrum:
>
> https://github.com/miek/inspectrum
>
> So far only a spectrogram view is implemented.
>
> Mike
>
>
> On Sat, Sep 1
Thanks Michael, but I need somethink like Oscilloscope, I think that
GnuPlot can do this kind of job but Im having problems with all that
commands that need to bu run to show something :)
But here is tutorial http://www.swigerco.com/gnuradio/plotting.html
2015-09-14 22:24 GMT+02:00 Michael Ossman
Also check out inspectrum:
https://github.com/miek/inspectrum
So far only a spectrogram view is implemented.
Mike
On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 08:47:00PM +0200, Marcus Müller wrote:
>
> Hi Przemek,
>
> in fact, you can import the raw float (complex) files in audacity; try
> File->import->Raw Data
Thank you Marcus, I will try it also .
2015-09-12 20:47 GMT+02:00 Marcus Müller :
> Hi Przemek,
>
> in fact, you can import the raw float (complex) files in audacity; try
> File->import->Raw Data and set everything correctly.
>
> However, GNU Radio does come with a tool of somewhat usable scripts
Hi Przemek,
in fact, you can import the raw float (complex) files in audacity; try
File->import->Raw Data and set everything correctly.
However, GNU Radio does come with a tool of somewhat usable scripts for
offline analysis, for example usage refer to
gr_plot_c --help
For other programs from tha
Baudline is good, and you can also make up your own tools using GNU
Radio, ipython/numpy/matplotlib, pyqtgraph, etc.
- Jeff
On 09/12/2015 02:22 PM, Przemek Lewandowski wrote:
Thank you, I will check it.
2015-09-12 20:17 GMT+02:00 Kevin McQuiggin mailto:mcqui...@sfu.ca>>:
The open source
Thank you, I will check it.
2015-09-12 20:17 GMT+02:00 Kevin McQuiggin :
> The open source utility gnuplot works really well, I'd recommend it.
>
> Kevin
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Sep 12, 2015, at 11:03, Przemek Lewandowski
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello everybody
> >
> > I have a question:
> >
>
The open source utility gnuplot works really well, I'd recommend it.
Kevin
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 12, 2015, at 11:03, Przemek Lewandowski wrote:
>
> Hello everybody
>
> I have a question:
>
> I have my simple transmitter from garage and I recorded its data to sink file.
> Is there any
Hello everybody
I have a question:
I have my simple transmitter from garage and I recorded its data to sink
file.
Is there any software that support analyzing this kind of data in plot ??
I cant save it to wav file and open it in Audacity because I have 1.92M
Sample rate ...
thank you
Przemek
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