[Hackrf-dev] Transmit arbitrary waveform

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Sat Feb 6 14:32:11 EST 2016


Gnuradio works great on windows: https://github.com/pothosware/PothosSDR/wiki/GNURadio

Now it includes gr-zeromq and gr-rds and you can even use GQRX (its bundled in)

Next installer will have shell associations for .pth and .grc files



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On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 6:39 PM, Casey Crane <ccrane148 at gmail.com> wrote:

> http://www.pothosware.com/
> You might check into this.
> On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 8:24 AM, McDonald, J Douglas <jdmcdona at illinois.edu>
> wrote:
>> I originally bought a HackRF to bioth transmit and receive. The receive
>> performance
>> is so awful (aliasing problems) that I gave up.
>>
>> The problem with transmit is that while I did manage to use Gnu Radio
>> Companion to
>> get CW signals that was about it.
>>
>> Has the software situation improved so that its now possible to use it with
>> plain ordinary Windows?
>>
>> All I really need to do is EITHER access it from a simple, ordinary,
>> Windows
>> DLL that I just download and call from a plain, simple C (not C++ or more
>> oddball language)
>> program, OR have a prebuilt program that reads a data file of IQ data of a
>> fixed length
>> and play it out at a specified center frequency, repeating a fixed number
>> of times or
>> forever. I need a max total bandwidth of about 10 MHz, but the area
>> outside that
>> bandwidth has to be at least reasonably well filtered.
>>
>> I'm not interested in oddball OSs like Linux.
>>
>> Doug McDonald
>>
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