Marcus
Thanks for the link. Very interesting work. I have an AirspyR2 and SpyVerter
running on HF on a square 24 foot TFD RHC and LHC.
This is my station. http://101science.com/K4LED.html
Looking forward to the B210 and learning to use GNU Radio.
Larry, K4LED
> On Jul 13, 2020, at 10:57 AM,
On 07/13/2020 10:52 AM, Larry Dodd wrote:
Marcus
Fantastic. Which SDR do you use with GNU Radio?
Larry
Many of them :)
Depends on the application. For pulsar work and interferometry, I use
the B210. I run a small not-for-profit that does radio astonomy
research:
http://www.ccera.ca
And
Marcus
Fantastic. Which SDR do you use with GNU Radio?
Larry
> On Jul 13, 2020, at 10:48 AM, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
>
> On 07/12/2020 11:38 PM, Larry Dodd wrote:
>> Marcus
>> Strictly receiving Jupiter storms and solar flares. As a Radio Jove member
>> for a couple years now we have recorded m
On 07/12/2020 11:38 PM, Larry Dodd wrote:
Marcus
Strictly receiving Jupiter storms and solar flares. As a Radio Jove member for
a couple years now we have recorded many Jupiter storms in the 15 to 30 MHz
range. They are generally of three types. S bursts, L bursts and N events. We
send the SDR
Marcus
Strictly receiving Jupiter storms and solar flares. As a Radio Jove member for
a couple years now we have recorded many Jupiter storms in the 15 to 30 MHz
range. They are generally of three types. S bursts, L bursts and N events. We
send the SDR data stream to Radio Sky Spectrograph softw
On 07/12/2020 10:59 PM, Larry Dodd wrote:
Marcus
Ok Thanks for the information Marcus. I have both a Spyverter and Ham-it-up
already. I may get an N210 eventually. The X series unfortunately are out of my
funding range. I appreciate your expertise and advice. Thanks!
Larry, K4LED
Incidentally
Marcus
Ok Thanks for the information Marcus. I have both a Spyverter and Ham-it-up
already. I may get an N210 eventually. The X series unfortunately are out of my
funding range. I appreciate your expertise and advice. Thanks!
Larry, K4LED
> On Jul 12, 2020, at 10:08 PM, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
On 07/12/2020 09:42 PM, Larry Dodd wrote:
Marcus
Actually I don’t have the B210 or the LFRX yet as I just ordered them but
that’s all I ordered. Do I need to cancel the order?
Larry, K4LED
The LFRX will be of no use to you unless you have a platform that it can
plug in to.
I'd keep the B210 p
Marcus
Actually I don’t have the B210 or the LFRX yet as I just ordered them but
that’s all I ordered. Do I need to cancel the order?
Larry, K4LED
> On Jul 12, 2020, at 8:06 PM, Marcus D Leech wrote:
>
> The B210 is self contained and tunes down to 50Mhz at the lowest. The LFRX
> is for othe
Marcus
All I have is the B210. That’s it.
Larry, K4LED
> On Jul 12, 2020, at 8:06 PM, Marcus D Leech wrote:
>
> The B210 is self contained and tunes down to 50Mhz at the lowest. The LFRX
> is for other types of USRPs. So first things first, what type of USRP do you
> have?
>
> Sent from my
The B210 is self contained and tunes down to 50Mhz at the lowest. The LFRX is
for other types of USRPs. So first things first, what type of USRP do you have?
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jul 12, 2020, at 7:43 PM, Larry Dodd via USRP-users
> wrote:
>
> I need to set up a GNU HF spectrum analyzer
I need to set up a GNU HF spectrum analyzer with a waterfall using my B210,
LNA, and LFRX daughter board. The target would be a 15 to 30 MHz (or wider)
instantaneous spectrum for Radio Astronomy work. Rather than re-creating
something that already exists where could I get a similar GNU flowgraph
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