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I think I will start watching Banggood because I suspect that their sources are already working to duplicate this… Iwol dbe. Looks very nifty.
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What are your thoughts on the KerberosSDR 4x Coherent RTL-SDR with calibration board for synchronizing samples with the noise source?
Seems to be available. There is an open-source DSP code base mentioned, does that mean GNU can run on this but requires a good skillset with GNU & Python? the website only mentions direction-finding & 2-RX passive radar. No mention of beamforming and RA interferometry, which I'm unsure if this would work for an interferometer. Guess that would depend on the custom software used, and the calibration board for synchronizing the noise samples obtained from two antenna receivers?
The ettus B210 is 2-Rx, 2-Tx, and runs with GNU radio, but I saw on a forum the learning curve is steep. The reviewer used some real choice words, I'm being mild in regurgitating his review. Compared to eBays foreign countries, offering the USRP B210 board is cheaper but may be of lower quality. Guess any work with an interferometer is a steep learning curve.
Ettus B210 2x2 (board only), very pricey for only 2, Rx but it comes with 2, Tx. and uses the AD9361 to provide coherent mimo capabilities.Signal processing, the B210 is using the Spartan XC6SLX150-2FGG484I FPGA chip.
Ettus USRP B210 (at Amazon, same price but aluminum enclosure & 6V power supply included), which for some mysterious reasons is no longer available, from last week?
A few others 4, Rx out there, but I'm always apprehensive to purchase from overseasbladeRF 2.0 micro xA4 Software Defined Radio
BladeRF 2.0 xA4kit (pricey)
This is extremely tedious to review all of these offerings and looks like the best candidate is to purchase the KrakenSDR, (for future growth planning) and wait till the end of March 2022 (if you purchase now) for shipment. Or fork out $1500 + $100 (enclosure), not counting the power supply cost, on the B210. One reviewer said, after weeks of working on the Ettus B210, he still could not get it to work. But I'm unsure of his skill set with GNU radio.Would the B210 work with Virgo, since Virgo use GNU & Python?
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Words of wisdom:
(A) "Interesting things one might do with radio technology"(B) "Interesting and useful things one might do with a computer"
Marcus, as you well know, either one of these sets of "interesting things" can keep you amused, gainfully employed, or otherwise occupied for a lifetime.
Built first radio in 1958, first programming course FORTAN IV 1969...still learning and playing with both thanks to amateur radio astronomy.
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Your dates are questionable or wrong.
I personally listened to the AM radio long before 1958. It included stations in the U.S. and Mexico. I don't remember Canada. It was probably too close to Iowa for night time skip. I remember Del Rio, TX and WLS in Chicago. We had an FM receiver before any stations were broadcasting.
I watched TV in 1952 (the Presidential innoguration). The school assigned everyone to a house that had a TV. We did not. FM was tied to TV and occupied channel 1 of the TV allocation.
Paul
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good luck, keep us informed!
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