[hpsdr] Thinking outside the box

Ken N9VV n9vv at wowway.com
Mon Jul 16 06:52:01 PDT 2012


If I remember correctly, John Melton already wrote a whole GNU Radio 
Companion interface to the OpenHPSDR platform:
http://g0orx.blogspot.com/2010_07_11_archive.html beautiful graphics
programming language <g>

GL de Ken N9VV

On 07/16/2012 08:17 AM, John Petrich wrote:
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> Berndt, Dan and all the rest.  The GNU radio companion, sink and source,
> is among the DSP’s that would be a natural link to Mercury I&Q.  I think
> that the scope of any project to extract I&Q data from Mercury will have
> to reconcile how to control the FPGA.  As an initial step, it might be
> satisfactory to use PSDR, KISS, or another application that is _not_
> integrated with the DSP to control the FPGA.  That level of
> functionality would be sufficient to use  DSP’s such as GNU radio
> companion, TimeLab, SpectrumLab.
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> As Phil and Chris have pointed out, it appears possible to port I&Q data
> via VAC and Jack.  Joe K5SO, Dan N7HQ, and I have worked on that
> approach and hope to have it figured out well enough to publish a Wiki.
> But, too much Summer fun here in the northern hemisphere for this type
> of work.
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> Regards,
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> John, W7FU
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