On Tue, 2006-08-29 at 14:06 +0200, Carlo E. Prelz wrote:
> I decided to engage in a project whose target is to detect the
> existing cell-phone traffic in a specific surrounding and represent it
> in some visually or acoustically interesting way. This is a personal
Carlo got me interested in makin
--- Johnathan Corgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think it would be a tie between Lyon's book and
> The Art of Electronics :-)
Touché.
-Daniel
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Daniel Garcia wrote:
> The book is well written (as far as technical books
> go) but I don't think a technical book has ever been
> considered for a "GENERAL NON-FICTION Pulitzer Prize".
> :)
I think it would be a tie between Lyon's book and The Art of Electronics :-)
-Johnathan
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> I notice this is a tome that numbers almost 800
> pages...
I think you'll find that software radio really spans
many disciplines: mathematics, software engineering,
signal processing, electronics, program able hardware
(VHDL), digital logic, and communication theory to
name some. There is also
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Theory - GSM traffic detection with a
USRP board
Date: gio 31 ago 06 02:34:03 +
Quoting Eric Blossom ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> That kind of stuff didn't mean anything to me either when I first
> started down this path. I suspect i
On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 10:06:51AM +0200, Carlo E. Prelz wrote:
> Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Theory - GSM traffic detection with a
> USRP board
> Date: mer 30 ago 06 02:41:01 +0200
>
> This is where I encounter problems. I cannot use the existing gnuradio
>
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Theory - GSM traffic detection with a
USRP board
Date: gio 31 ago 06 10:58:08 +0200
Quoting Thomas Schmid ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Are you sure that you use CVS? Because GnuRadio now uses a subversion
> system. Therefore, it might be that y
On 8/31/06, Carlo E. Prelz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Theory - GSM traffic detection with a
USRP board
Date: mer 30 ago 06 02:41:01 +0200
They have been created as a result of the compilation of a CVS
repository source base, updated just
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Theory - GSM traffic detection with a
USRP board
Date: mer 30 ago 06 02:41:01 +0200
Quoting Martin Dvh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Depends on how you want to "spot the signals".
> If you use a fft sink then this should be OK.
> If
an unencrypted preamble to their transmissions, but I thought
I'd throw it out there for people to comment on.
Brian
On 8/30/06, Martin Dvh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Carlo E. Prelz wrote:
> First of all, many thanks for your kind answer.
>
> Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnura
Carlo E. Prelz wrote:
> First of all, many thanks for your kind answer.
>
> Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Theory - GSM traffic detection with a
> USRP board
> Date: mar 29 ago 06 11:26:48 +0200
>
> Quoting Martin Dvh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
>
>&
First of all, many thanks for your kind answer.
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Theory - GSM traffic detection with a
USRP board
Date: mar 29 ago 06 11:26:48 +0200
Quoting Martin Dvh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Nozema:
> http://www.nozema.nl/Content.asp?ID=6
>
> Agents
Carlo E. Prelz wrote:
> Good day everyone. There must be a wide variety of persons reading
> this list. I hope there is some good soul there who happens to
> concretely understand the wherefores of radio waves, and has the
> ability to break the bread of this knowledge with those (like me) who
> ar
Good day everyone. There must be a wide variety of persons reading
this list. I hope there is some good soul there who happens to
concretely understand the wherefores of radio waves, and has the
ability to break the bread of this knowledge with those (like me) who
are more prone to logics than to e
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