On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 11:18:53AM -0700, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> Quoting John Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >John Gilmore schrieb:
> >>I can already think of one use that others can make of your
> >>transmitter. EFF and I are interested in measuring the DRM responses
>
> I am interested in a dvb
Vincenzo Pellegrini schrieb:
Hi,
sorry I just have DVB-T at the moment..
for John Gilmore, I have just seen your email in GNURadio archive.
For some strange reason i had missed it. Really thanks for your words of
enthusiastic appreciation.
Currently I'm cleaning the code with the purpose of ap
Hi,
sorry I just have DVB-T at the moment..
for John Gilmore, I have just seen your email in GNURadio archive.
For some strange reason i had missed it. Really thanks for your words of
enthusiastic appreciation.
Currently I'm cleaning the code with the purpose of approaching
real-time on my curre
Quoting John Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
John Gilmore schrieb:
I can already think of one use that others can make of your
transmitter. EFF and I are interested in measuring the DRM responses
I am interested in a dvb-s receiver, but if I understand correctly
most open/free satellite transpo
John Gilmore schrieb:
I can already think of one use that others can make of your
transmitter. EFF and I are interested in measuring the DRM responses
of various digital television consumer products. DRM is the
unnecessary restrictions that are built in to control what consumers
can do. (Like
2007/11/22, Teun van Berkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi Vicenzo,
>
> first of all, great work, the video really looks cool. Just a couple
> of questions.
thanks
You have build a DVB-t transmitter, right?
yup
> The video you are
> transmitting (The soccer video), is that stored on your local
> Soft-DVB working flawlessly ...
> thanks again for precious help,
Thank *you* for building a great tool on top of all the signal
processing work that's been poured into GNU Radio over the years.
We hoped someone like you would do things like this!
I'll love to see it GUI'd and packaged so that
Vincenzo,
I took a look at the video. Very cool work! If I understand correctly,
you are showing gnuradio + your code generating DVB in real time, and
transmitting it with a USRP over coax to a set top box for receiving
DVB. Is that right?
The 50 MHz to 1 GHz transceiver daughterboard sh
Hi all
thanks again for precious help,
I'll soon start working on code cleaning and optimization for real time
performance of my Gnuradio DVB Tx.
here is a video showing latest improvements in transmitted signal..
http://wwvince.interfree.it/Soft-DVB
h264 video as usual
Best Regards
vincenzo