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You might remember Lindy Elkins-Tanton's excellent Keynote on the NASA Psyche Mission from @gnuradio Conference 2023 (#GRCon23); if not: go and watch it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSEUCOyRHb0
In the meantime @destevez has gone ahead and analyzed the telemetry in a long, and good, blog post; 🧵 at https://mastodon.social/@destevez/111358636257638014 contains a synopsis
#NASA #Space #Spaaaaaaace #Telemetry #Sonde #Psyche #ASU #InterplanetaryInstitute #PotatoesFromOuterSpace
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Software Defined Everything with Mike Ossmann and Kate Temkin - Software defined radio has become a staple of the RF tinkerer, but it’s likely that very few of us h... more: https://hackaday.com/2020/02/21/software-defined-everything-with-mike-ossmann-and-kate-temkin/ #2019hackadaysuperconference #hackadaysuperconference #gnuradiocompanion #michaelossmann #softwarehacks #radiohacks #katetemkin #gnuradio #cons #sdr
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@samirparikh
Thanks. It relies on existing building blocks though, like #MMDVM , #GNURadio and the #DMR trunking controller (DMRTC) which has been in development for more than two years. -
@samirparikh
Thanks. It relies on existing building blocks though, like #MMDVM , #GNURadio and the #DMR trunking controller (DMRTC) which has been in development for more than two years. -
Finally got around to some GNU Radio on my old MacBook Pro. Managed to get an FM radio up and running, but I haven't cracked the code yet for decoding the RDS metadata signal that accompanies the audio. Still, a decent start down a significant path! #GNURadio #SDR #RTLSDR #SoftwareRadio
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https://emisora.org.es/ fuck youtube fuck online music evil data robbers and unethical places that track you, good old radio to listen to music when just want ramdon music in the background https://emisora.org.es/ Radio DOES NOT TRACK YOU specially using #GNURadio and a antena or a real radio! also #funkwhale is good #ethical #libre #notracking #SurvillanceCapitalism #TheHackerEthics say no to centralized propietary dictators like spottify
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I was able to reconnect with #hams from #maryland and people I met at #hamsci, #cedar, #hamvention and #gnuradio conferences. Some folx I haven't seen since the #pandemic! It was good to be out and about. Everyone was cool but no one who was still working wanted their photos shared on #socialmedia because they were concerned about security issues and fear of a #facist planet. This is what it has come down to. SMH 4/4
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I was able to reconnect with #hams from #maryland and people I met at #hamsci, #cedar, #hamvention and #gnuradio conferences. Some folx I haven't seen since the #pandemic! It was good to be out and about. Everyone was cool but no one who was still working wanted their photos shared on #socialmedia because they were concerned about security issues and fear of a #facist planet. This is what it has come down to. SMH 4/4
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It seems my #gnuradio #correlator actually works, though I am still somewhat skeptical.
This is from a #limesdr correlating its two mu-mimo inputs.
The second picture is what happens when you disconnect one of the antenna from the input showings its not just correlating its own noise.
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It seems my #gnuradio #correlator actually works, though I am still somewhat skeptical.
This is from a #limesdr correlating its two mu-mimo inputs.
The second picture is what happens when you disconnect one of the antenna from the input showings its not just correlating its own noise.
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It seems my #gnuradio #correlator actually works, though I am still somewhat skeptical.
This is from a #limesdr correlating its two mu-mimo inputs.
The second picture is what happens when you disconnect one of the antenna from the input showings its not just correlating its own noise.
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The NTSC "cross hatch" test signal was modulated via #gnuradio into an LD RF signal, demodulated by PAL #Laserdisc player hardware, and displayed on a PAL CRT. The image is not very good, but the test pattern is still easily recognizable.
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The NTSC "cross hatch" test signal was modulated via #gnuradio into an LD RF signal, demodulated by PAL #Laserdisc player hardware, and displayed on a PAL CRT. The image is not very good, but the test pattern is still easily recognizable.
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The NTSC "cross hatch" test signal was modulated via #gnuradio into an LD RF signal, demodulated by PAL #Laserdisc player hardware, and displayed on a PAL CRT. The image is not very good, but the test pattern is still easily recognizable.
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The NTSC "cross hatch" test signal was modulated via #gnuradio into an LD RF signal, demodulated by PAL #Laserdisc player hardware, and displayed on a PAL CRT. The image is not very good, but the test pattern is still easily recognizable.
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TIL that #gnuradio has a parameter block that allows you to set the value of a variable from the command line, complete with default value and validation.
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TIL that #gnuradio has a parameter block that allows you to set the value of a variable from the command line, complete with default value and validation.
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TIL that #gnuradio has a parameter block that allows you to set the value of a variable from the command line, complete with default value and validation.
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TIL that #gnuradio has a parameter block that allows you to set the value of a variable from the command line, complete with default value and validation.
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On #macos #tahoe installed with #conda, I'm going slightly insane.
gnuradio (v3.10.12.0) depends on qt-main (v5.15.15)
gnuradio also depends on qwt (v6.3.0) which depends on qt6-main (v6.10.1)
So, now I have both qt5 and qt6 installed .. by the installer .. that fails when you attempt to run anything because there's two versions of qt installed.
Anyone?
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On #macos #tahoe installed with #conda, I'm going slightly insane.
gnuradio (v3.10.12.0) depends on qt-main (v5.15.15)
gnuradio also depends on qwt (v6.3.0) which depends on qt6-main (v6.10.1)
So, now I have both qt5 and qt6 installed .. by the installer .. that fails when you attempt to run anything because there's two versions of qt installed.
Anyone?
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On #macos #tahoe installed with #conda, I'm going slightly insane.
gnuradio (v3.10.12.0) depends on qt-main (v5.15.15)
gnuradio also depends on qwt (v6.3.0) which depends on qt6-main (v6.10.1)
So, now I have both qt5 and qt6 installed .. by the installer .. that fails when you attempt to run anything because there's two versions of qt installed.
Anyone?
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On #macos #tahoe installed with #conda, I'm going slightly insane.
gnuradio (v3.10.12.0) depends on qt-main (v5.15.15)
gnuradio also depends on qwt (v6.3.0) which depends on qt6-main (v6.10.1)
So, now I have both qt5 and qt6 installed .. by the installer .. that fails when you attempt to run anything because there's two versions of qt installed.
Anyone?