I got an old valve radio, an Italian Wundercart FM610, not really The
radio, but I like it because it can receive MW and SW bands in AM
modulation :), and FM at 88/110MHz of course. an 82-years old electronic
friend helped me to get it working and I'm so happy for this.
By the way, I read about various Software Defined Radio projects and got
interested on this. In past I designed a 30MHz SAR ADC/DAC board using
an FPGA, and wanted to implement this into an SDR project. This is not
related to my past posts like astronomy or else: it's only for passion
and knowledge. Can anyone point me on how to interface with a GnuRadio
software and on how GnuRadio works? Links and documents are well accepted.
Thanks to everybody,
Best Regards,
Ilia.
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On Fri, 30 Dec 2016 11:45:06 +0000
Ilia Platone info@iliaplatone.com wrote:
By the way, I read about various Software Defined Radio projects and got
interested on this. In past I designed a 30MHz SAR ADC/DAC board using
an FPGA, and wanted to implement this into an SDR project. This is not
related to my past posts like astronomy or else: it's only for passion
and knowledge. Can anyone point me on how to interface with a GnuRadio
software and on how GnuRadio works? Links and documents are well accepted.
Almost everything you need to know is documented on the GnuRadio homepage[1].
The best place to ask is probably the "discuss" mailinglist [2]. There
is also a #gnuradio IRC channel on freenode which is very active.
The easiest way is probably to emulate one of the many SDR projects
out there and use their driver interface. Other than that it shouldn't
be too difficult to get the data into GR, once you get it into your PC.
Writing an signal source for GR is pretty easy. The big challenge is
getting the data into the PC with high rate and that largely depends on
your choice of hardware interface between the FPGA and the PC.
Attila Kinali
[1] http://gnuradio.org/
[2] http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/MailingLists
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