gr-ieee802-11
IEEE 802.11 a/g/p Transceiver (by bastibl)
SDRPlusPlus
Cross-Platform SDR Software (by AlexandreRouma)
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gr-ieee802-11
Posts with mentions or reviews of gr-ieee802-11.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-05-09.
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Error: Value cannot be evaluated or defined
Sorry about that. I got it from here: https://github.com/bastibl/gr-ieee802-11
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How can I isolate 2.45GHz ISM signals from WiFi and Bluetooth signals at those frequencies?
GNU Radio Bluetooth: https://github.com/greatscottgadgets/gr-bluetooth should make Bluetooth easy and I have been trying this on a Pluto; https://github.com/bastibl/gr-ieee802-11 for subtle WiFi experiments
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BladeRF-wiphy: open-source IEEE 802.11 compatible Software Defined Radio modem
Related projects:
- https://github.com/bastibl/gr-ieee802-11
SDRPlusPlus
Posts with mentions or reviews of SDRPlusPlus.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-06.
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RTLSDR V4 wrong frequency range
I'm using newest SDR++ nightly built. win x64. Anyone can resolve this problem? Mabye I'm not using the right driver for SDR++? If so where can I find the right one?
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SDR++ and flrig running on Mac M1
SDR++ from GitHub (https://github.com/AlexandreRouma/SDRPlusPlus) runs on M1
- SDR++ (Android) Frequency Manager will not import or export
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SDR++ on Mint?
Ah, I see what you mean, it's been a while since I looked at their repo. They don't seem to have one for ubuntu jammy yet in their stable release branch. But they do have an ubuntu jammy one in their nightly builds https://github.com/AlexandreRouma/SDRPlusPlus/releases/tag/nightly. I did give it a go and it seems to work okay, but obviously you would need to try it more thoroughly than I have.
- Using direct sampling on Android Tablet! SDR++ is out for Android!!
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Can someone explain how this script bypasses CPU architecture incompatibility?
What incompatibility? Do you think that this code https://github.com/AlexandreRouma/SDRPlusPlus doesn't support ARM?
- SDR++ is a cross-platform and open source SDR software with the aim of being bloat free and simple to use.
- Alternatives to soapyremote/CubicSDR?
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What SDR app on Android is compatible with Airpsy mini?
SDR++
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Update on my NOAA reception adventure
Some software tips. There is a newer version of SDR++ that includes an IF filter for NOAA APT signals that should help improve things: https://github.com/AlexandreRouma/SDRPlusPlus/releases/tag/nightly That gives you a new checkbox under the Radio section called "IF Noise Reduction" with a dropdown to select the type of reduction (where you select 'NOAA APT'). You can also use the "Decimation" option in the Source section to give a bit better SNR. From what I've read you get a 3db reduction in noise every time you double the decimation level. If you can't get rid of the noise around 137.1MHz maybe try going for NOAA 15 or 18 since those are at higher frequencies, hopefully away from that noise.