Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] SDR/USRP devices

2015-08-18 Thread Jeff Long
Hi Pedro, Buy a RTL dongle, since they're almost free. If it doesn't do what you want, then you'll know more about what you want. Jeff On 08/17/2015 03:09 PM, Marcus Müller wrote: the features are not important for me now Then you can literally buy a rock. It has pretty bad reception, and a

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] SDR/USRP devices

2015-08-18 Thread Marcus Müller
> the features are not important for me now Then you can literally buy a rock. It has pretty bad reception, and all receivers built with rocks have a 50% bit error rate. (just kidding) SDR peripherals are technical equipment. There has to be *some* specification of what you need. Like Bandwidth. M

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] SDR/USRP devices

2015-08-17 Thread Gregory W. Ratcliff
"I can't get gnuradio to work with ;  can't you guys do this for me on this discussion list" responses you would have to create. Greg From: Marcus Müller To: Pedro Gabriel Adami ; discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 2:27 PM Subject: Re: [D

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] SDR/USRP devices

2015-08-17 Thread Pedro Gabriel Adami
Marcus, Below $120 is okay for me. Actually, the features are not important for me now, because I just want to simulate a Cognitive Radio without a lot of details. I just wanna see it working to study and learn about this process. Like I said, it's important to have a receiver port and be compatib

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] SDR/USRP devices

2015-08-17 Thread Marcus Müller
Hi Pedro, You will, as for any device, need to figure out what you need, specification-wise. I'm obviously a bit biased, but no one else might even be able to help you unless you wrote some numbers: frequencies you're interested in, bandwidth you want to sample at once, stability, available int