day, 11 February 2016 3:04 PM
To: Srinivasan T; discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Re : Info on 2.4 GHz
Hi Srinivasan,
On 11.02.2016 05:11, Srinivasan T wrote:
Hi Marcus,
Thannks.
Spectrum density , that I have taken was in the are that there were no
transmission
Hi Srinivasan,
On 11.02.2016 05:11, Srinivasan T wrote:
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> Hi Marcus,
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> Thannks.
>
> Spectrum density , that I have taken was in the are that there were no
> transmission.
>
> I have RF meter that to measure RF power , HackRF also detected
> unknown RF that covered by Wi-Fi.
>
Point is, h
: [Discuss-gnuradio] Re : Info on 2.4 GHz
Hi Srinivasan,
The gr-fosphor plot looks really OK. Why are you surprised that theres
spectrum usage on the 2.4GHz ISM band? Remember, that's the band where
everyone with a certified device can operate without asking for a license.
Your frequency line
Hi Srinivasan,
The gr-fosphor plot looks really OK. Why are you surprised that theres
spectrum usage on the 2.4GHz ISM band? Remember, that's the band where
everyone with a certified device can operate without asking for a license.
Your frequency line plot might indicate you're seeing overflows,
any info ?
From: Srinivasan T [mailto:tsvs...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, 6 February 2016 12:59 PM
To: 'discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org'
Subject: Re : Info on 2.4 GHz
Importance: High
Hi All
I am Srinivasan living in Singapore and have M.Sc. Comp.Sci.
My self and few engineers have detect
Hi All
I am Srinivasan living in Singapore and have M.Sc. Comp.Sci.
My self and few engineers have detected unknown RF at 2.4 GHz which has
different FFT pattern, waterfall image, Radio Sound.
The identification and classification of the signal is really difficult
process.
Below is th