I should have acknowledged that the article I wrote is derived from the
presentation of Antoine Blais from the French Civial Aviation University
at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apf5fvGSYHc&t=201s
who does not share GNU Radio flowgraphs but all the underlying
principle of angle of arrival measure
Dear GNU Radio Community,
I am working on vor signal reception using USRP N210 in GNU Radio
Companion, Could you please help me how to do its demodulation (suggest me
some blocks) as it has both AM and FM modulated signal. I am doing this on
Windows 10, it is possible to do phase comparison withou
The article is in French but GNU Radio's flowcharts are international
(bottom of page 1 for AM, Fig 6 for AM and FM):
http://jmfriedt.free.fr/hackable_vor.pdf
I can translate to English if interested (or ask a chatbot to translate
since this seems to be the trend now).
Best, JM
> I am working on
Thanks, I'll check it out!
On Fri, Jul 19, 2024, 10:24 AM jmfriedt
wrote:
> I should have acknowledged that the article I wrote is derived from the
> presentation of Antoine Blais from the French Civial Aviation University
> at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apf5fvGSYHc&t=201s
> who does not sh
Hi everyone !
Long story short, in the context of a broader project I am attempting to
recreate on GNUradio an SSB receiver for VLF, meant to function with an
ultrasonic hydrophone. The goal here is to demodulate everything between 20
and 40khz (or higher, with a similar bandwidth) down to between
Hello Julian - It is unclear as to what is not working for you, so it is
kind of hard to suggest improvements.
In situations like these it is important to have a test signal to 'play
around with' so you can study and understand the issues more fully.
I would either,
1) Record one or more sam
Hi all,
Just posted my blog for this week: https://kaylacomer.github.io/blog/. I
will not work on the project next week, as I had something come up, but I
am planning to add another week on to the end of the coding period.
Best,
Kayla