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On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 11:12 PM, jimsiaf91 [via GnuRadio] <
ml-node+s4n4882...@n7.nabble.com> wrote:
> Well,
> I tried it with my usrp N210. The first time it showed something on the
> Scope sink. After that it did not.
>
Your set
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 11:41 PM, Dimitris Siafarikas
wrote:
> Exceptional work! Looking forward to try this with my usrp tomorrow ;)
>
>
>
Dimitris,
How is your test result with USRP, any updates ..?
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On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 4:25 PM, Dimitris Siafarikas
wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Has anyone been able to implement a frequency counter yet?
>
> Any ideas on how I should try it?
>
Hi Dimitris,
Yes.
I have recently created a block for frequency counting, refer
https://github.com/activecat/gr-test2
Try
Ah sorry, I didn't mean to put it that way: It's not an analog device;
the thing I wanted to point out
that there being a device that counts frequency --to me-- belongs to a
very "analog" thinking (i.e. it's not math on a computer, but an actual
thing with an HF connector). Actually, you're absolut
Hi Dimitris,
a frequency counter counter is a very analog-world concept, I'd say.
As DSP person I'd assume you'd want a frequency estimator.
You can implement a simple one by using an FFT block, abs, max arg
chain, or just get your result from looking at any FFT plot.
Anyway, for spectrum estimat
The 'spectrum sense mode' in scanoo locks on to the strongest signal within
the rx bandwidth. Just set the squelch and then enable spectrum sense in
the spectrum sense tab:
https://github.com/m0mik/scanoo
Mike
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jimsiaf91 wrote
> Hi list, Has anyone been able to implement a frequency counter yet?
> Any ideas on how I should try it?
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