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This patch adds support for both receiving and transmitting using
the FreeSRP. More information on the FreeSRP can be found at:
http://freesrp.org
The gr-osmosdr blocks added make use of libfreesrp, the library
required for interfacing with this device. The libfreesrp source
code is freely available at
https://github.com/freesrp/libfreesrp
Usage example:
osmocom_fft -a "freesrp"
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Since firmware 2016.01-rc1 bladeRF has the ability to lock to an
external reference as well as produce arbitrary frequency signal
(25 MHz here) on its clock output.
Use gr-osmosdr source with the following arguments to produce 25
MHz on the SMB connector:
osmocom_fft -a bladerf,smb=25e6
smb=25e6
To lock the bladeRF itself to an external GPSDO reference, use
additional arguments tamer=external for 10MHz or tamer=external_1pps for
1PPS GPSDO signals.
osmocom_fft -a bladerf,smb=25e6,tamer=external
tamer={internal,external_1pps,external}
The described method requires https://github.com/Nuand/bladeRF/releases/
tag/2016.01-rc1
Carefully *read the instructions for external reference locking*
(especially max allowed voltage levels) on Nuand's blog https://
www.nuand.com/blog/2016-01-rc1-release/
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Replace find_package(SoapySDR CONFIG) with find_package(SoapySDR NO_MODULE),
which has an identical effect but is supported by CMake 2.8.7 on Ubuntu 12.10
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Initial build for SDRplay RSP support. Basic functionality, AGC etc. to
be added
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- Update the GrXXX modules from the GNURadio master
- Force 3.7.3 since previous FindGnuradio was broken
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Requires https://github.com/airspy/host
Usage example:
osmocom_fft -a airspy
The following named gain stages are available:
LNA: 0 to 15, step 1
MIX: 0 to 15, step 1
IF: 0 to 15, step 1
At the moment the gains are not in dB but gain indices internal to R820t
tuner.
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based on a gnuradio patch by Jiri Pinkava
http://gnuradio.org/cgit/gnuradio.git/commit/?id=8144572532b8bfa37af01e1264a334d2a898ea8d
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This is based on the original work (https://github.com/Nuand/gr-osmosdr)
done by folks at nuand LLC for the gr3.6 branch of gr-osmosdr.
The following modifications have been done in this commit:
* port to gr-osmosdr master codebase (gr3.7)
* moved shared properties to bladerf_common
* added & verified IF filter bandwidth setters
* set LMS6002D registers with values taken from FAQ 5.27
* print device information (serial/versions) on startup
* added fpga= and fw= device arguments to program MCU/FPGA
* added bladerf=# dev. arg. to select a specific bladeRF
* grc gain field controls RF path VGA for RX/TX
* grc BB gain field controls BB path VGA for RX/TX
Usage example:
osmocom_fft -a "bladerf,fpga=/tmp/hostedx115.rbf"
The following RX named gain stages are available:
LNA: 0 to 6 dB, in 3dB steps
VGA1: 5 to 30 dB, in 1dB steps; nonlinear mapping done inside the lib
VGA2: 0 to 60 dB, in 3dB steps; not recommended to be used above 30dB
The following TX named gain stages are available:
VGA1: -35 to -4 dB, in 1dB steps, BB side
VGA2: 0 to 25 dB, in 1dB steps, RF side
Thanks a lot to the team of nuand LLC for this major contribution.
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The gnuradio block https://github.com/dl1ksv/gr-fcdproplus must be
installed before building gr-osmosdr.
Available named gains:
Dongle Classic:
LNA: -5 to 30 dB, in 2.5 dB steps
MIX: 4 or 12 dB
Dongle Pro+:
LNA: 0 or 1, meaning off/on only. no information about real values.
MIX: 0 or 1, meaning off/on only. no information about real values.
BB: 0 to 59 dB, in 1 dB steps
This patch also introduces optional "device" and "type" arguments which
allow to override the values automatically picked by gr-osmosdr:
osmocom_fft -a "fcd,device=hw:2,type=2"
The "device" argument overrides the audio device used by the underlying
driver to access the dongle's IQ sample stream.
The "type" argument selects the dongle type, 1 for Classic, 2 for Pro+.
Thanks to Alexey Bazhin for the initial patch and Volker Schroer for
testing.
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for development of a gnuradio 3.7 version of the block
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this is the last version for gnuradio 3.6
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thanks to Alberto Albiol for pointing this out.
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Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Škarvada <jskarvad@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve Markgraf <steve@steve-m.de>
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Without this patch the DOXYGEN_EXECUTABLE is set too late which results
in build failure when processing swig directory (with ENABLE_DOXYGEN).
Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Škarvada <jskarvad@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve Markgraf <steve@steve-m.de>
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features:
- gain control for LNA & VGA
- frequency error correction
- automatic baseband filter
- up to 20M sampling rate
limitations:
- no DC offset correction implemented (yet)
- no RX preamplifier control (disabled by default)
- high sampling rates may not work on slow machines
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this makes it neccessary to include headers with the osmosdr/ prefix
thanks to Alexandru Csete for pointing this out.
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this functionality depend on the gr-iqbal blocks developed by Sylvain
Munaut and is a compile time dependency:
http://cgit.osmocom.org/cgit/gr-iqbal
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this was taken from:
http://gnuradio.org/cgit/gnuradio.git/commit/?id=648214ef4a77b5eb22f4e9715a7469ddc02583c1
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this has been tested with analog modes only and still has to be
verified with the usual digital modes for proper implementation.
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this seems to be required on OSX with boost 1.50+
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this may be required for compilation since the gnuradio trunk doesn't
provide UHD's include path via pkg-config.
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this will only enable components if the dependencies were met.
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Signed-off-by: Dimitri Stolnikov <horiz0n@gmx.net>
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