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Two points: (1) are all RTL0SDr 8 bit devices. Some indicate higher.
(2): Percent time in clip; The percent of time (Assume 8 bit a/D) in clip should be down in 0.01 percent.
Above this the intermod distortions (NPR) goes up quickly.
PTIC = (Number of zero values observed+Number of 255 values observed)/total number of sables observed
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On Oct 4, 2023, at 9:40 AM, 'Lester Veenstra' via Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers <sara...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
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Always infested in code that can capture raw IQ from STL-SDR.
We can put it up in the drop box repository if you are willing.
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Always infested in code that can capture raw IQ from STL-SDR.
We can put it up in the drop box repository if you are willing.
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URL please
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I assume you're asking about windows. I'm not a Windows guy, but here's a guide toURL please
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Here is some code in octave for testing RTL-SDR receiver units. It uses rtl_sdr to collect 5000 samples and then parses it into complex data, computes a spectrum and plots the spectrum along with the real part of the complex data. This particular script repeats this process 5 times. Octave is available for both Linux and Windows.
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Thanks
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Thanks
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Hi. Here is a link to the full package that contains rtl_sdr with instructions for installing/building based on your operating system. I don't mean to start anything, but I have been a Windows guy most of my life, and I have to say using the terminal command line in Linux now is really fantastic for doing the scientific stuff. FWIW: I am writing a brief tutorial on how to build a Linux box using a junk computer. I will post a link when I finish it. Michael
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Hi. Here is a link to the full package that contains rtl_sdr with instructions for installing/building based on your operating system. I don't mean to start anything, but I have been a Windows guy most of my life, and I have to say using the terminal command line in Linux now is really fantastic for doing the scientific stuff. FWIW: I am writing a brief tutorial on how to build a Linux box using a junk computer. I will post a link when I finish it. Michael
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Michael,
Been running Linux (Slackware) on a "junk computer" since the mid-1990s that was assembled from separate motherboard, video & sound cards, ethernet, including a 5 1/2 floppy drive. Installed MatLab on it in the early 2000s and did years of productive academic work.
Don't know if the more modern Linux distros can do that but may depend on your definition of a "junk computer". :-)Have fun and good luck....bill....
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