Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] flowgraph for commercial FM radio TX/RX

2010-12-06 Thread Martin Braun
On Sun, Dec 05, 2010 at 12:13:39AM -0800, Steve Mcmahon wrote: > By the way, in the USA, commercial FM is on odd frequencies (i.e., 94.5 MHz, > 94.7 MHz, 94.9 MHz, etc.). In Europe and Japan, isn't commercial FM on even > frequencies (i.e., 94.4 MHz, 94.6 MHz, 94.8 MHz, etc.)? Where are you > lo

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] flowgraph for commercial FM radio TX/RX

2010-12-05 Thread Steve Mcmahon
ies (i.e., 94.4 MHz, 94.6 MHz, 94.8 MHz, etc.)? Where are you located? I am in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Steve McMahon --- On Wed, 12/1/10, Bernardo Gonçalves wrote: From: Bernardo Gonçalves Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] flowgraph for commercial FM radio TX/RX To: "Steve Mcmah

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] flowgraph for commercial FM radio TX/RX

2010-11-09 Thread Markus Heller M.A. (relix GmbH)
Hi Steve, on my webpage I collected a number of receive and transmit flowgraphs for all sorts of modulations, but also FM: http://www.dl8rds.de/index.php/GNURadio_and_USRP2 I also own the USRP2 and the WBX board and I am testing them step by step. Please also consider these documents: http://

[Discuss-gnuradio] flowgraph for commercial FM radio TX/RX

2010-11-09 Thread Steve Mcmahon
Hello: Does anyone have a flowgraph that could be run on a USRP2 with a WBX daughterboard for either transmit or receive of commercial FM radio (88 MHz to 108 MHz U.S.)? In the transmit case, I would like to read raw PCM audio from a file and modulate it and transmit it in the commercial FM ba