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Anyone want to do a GNU Radio demo/training on Saturday at the conference, we will have some scope in a boxes set up too
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I would love to attend one if it can be done remotely as I can’t be there in person – but I don’t know enough to run one
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I would love to attend one if it can be done remotely as I can’t be there in person – but I don’t know enough to run one
Andy
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Playing with the IIR filter from project DSPIRA...
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I'm afraid that you flow-graph displays a certain confusion about what exactly one should be doing to the signal, and in what order.Single Pole IIR Filter
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Better?
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Hi Nathan;
Your T_Sys measurement may not be in error.
I have a Scope in a Box, system with a SAWBird H1 Filter/LNA and Smartee SDR which measures a T_Sys of about 1440 K.
It's important to remember that the System Temperature (T_Sys) is NOT the System Noise (Sigma_Noise).
Your Ability to detect H1 signals is limited by the System Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR)
The System_Noise part of the SNR is:
Sigma_Noise = T_Sys / √(integration_time * bandwidth)
So for:
T_Sys = 1475 [K]
Integration_time = 300 [s]
Bandwidth = 2.5 [MHz] / 256 [FFT bins] = 9765 [Hz]
Sigma_Noise = 1475 [K] / √(300 [s] * 9765 [Hz] )
Giving ...
Sigma_Noise = 0.86 [K]
P.S. I've been following your GNU Radio work and I'm intrigued ... Keep up the good work
Steve Hallman
Retired Physicist
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Hi Nathan;
Your T_Sys measurement may not be in error.
I have a Scope in a Box, system with a SAWBird H1 Filter/LNA and Smartee SDR which measures a T_Sys of about 1440 K.
It's important to remember that the System Temperature (T_Sys) is NOT the System Noise (Sigma_Noise).
Your Ability to detect H1 signals is limited by the System Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR)
The System_Noise part of the SNR is:
Sigma_Noise = T_Sys / √(integration_time * bandwidth)
So for:
T_Sys = 1475 [K]
Integration_time = 300 [s]
Bandwidth = 2.5 [MHz] / 256 [FFT bins] = 9765 [Hz]
Sigma_Noise = 1475 [K] / √(300 [s] * 9765 [Hz] )
Giving ...
Sigma_Noise = 0.86 [K]
P.S. I've been following your GNU Radio work and I'm intrigued ... Keep up the good work
Steve Hallman
Retired Physicist
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Was kind of my feeling as well. I've got a couple of wideband lna coming from Amazon tomorrow for an ADS-B antenna and another project. Once I heal up some more from this kidney stone surgery I'll go out there and put one on just as a sanity check. No filter, but even without it should make a big difference. This will do until I get my GPIO labs lna in the mail and can figure out how to integrate it into my software chain.
Thanks,
Nathan ButtsKQ4TIVWannabe AstronomerBowling Green, KY
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