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The FM demodulation flowgraph uses the high performance Xlating FIR filter for filtering and frequency centering at the same time. Tuning the SDR in a frequency different than the frequency of interest, we avoid the DC offset that the of the SDR. As far the audio sampling rate concerns, various configurations are supported due to the Polyphase Filter-bank arbitrary resampler. The flowgraph supports also doppler compensation based on RIGCTL commands. Instead of chaning the SDR frequency, we digitally perform the proper correction to avoid noise and lost samples during the frequency re-configuration. The doppler correction mechanism gathers the frequency changes from the RIGCTL daemon, and predicts the frequency changes between the RIGCTL messages for better and more fine-grained correction. |
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README.md
gr-satnogs: SatNOGS GNU Radio Out-Of-Tree Module
gr-satnogs is an out-of-tree GNU Radio module that provides all the necessary tools for decoding signals from various scientific and academic sattelites.
Install
Requirements
- GNU Radio ( > 3.7.2 )
- CMake ( > 3.1)
- G++ (with C++11 support)
- VOLK
- git
- gr-osmocom (optional, for using the flowgraphs)
Installation
git clone https://github.com/satnogs/gr-satnogs.git
cd gr-satnogs
mkdir build
cmake ..
make
sudo make install
If this is the first time you are building the gr-satnogs module run
sudo ldconfig
Website
For more indormation about SatNOGS please visit our site.
License
© 2016 Libre Space Foundation.
Licensed under the GPLv3.