[Hackrf-dev] help identifying signal
xun wang
xun911 at gmail.com
Sun Dec 6 23:28:37 EST 2015
nvm, I see what I did wrong there! since I didn’t record it in the center, I need to off set the frequency and add a complex to mag block. Now I see it, very cool!
how come baudline doesn’t need to do any those things to see the bits clearly? wish there’re more resources to learn baudline though...
> On Dec 6, 2015, at 7:03 PM, xun wang <xun911 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi, I’m very new to SDR and I’m not an engineer, but I do have some experience in programming, and I’m also very interested in learning all about it signal processing. I played around with building an FM in gnuradio, GPS simulation, pager decoding & ADS-B and they’re simple enough & fun with readily built tools available. Now I want to go deeper into SDR.
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> I went through Michael’s video tutorial and is the process of learning more from various sources. Last night I borrow my friend’s Prius key fob and recorded some files to take a look with my HackRF. I can’t seem to identify 1 or 0s because it looks to have more than 2 possibilities to me. I’ve processed the file to the best of my knowledge(which is not deep at all) mainly based on the hint from Michael’s Lesson 8 & 9. Can someone take a look and see what’s the next step I should do to further identify it? or it’s already pretty clear and I just don’t see it due to my inexperience? thank you!
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> Here is a screenshot: http://imgur.com/1CXGcoJ
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