gr-smart_meters
By BitBangingBytes
gnss-sdr
GNSS-SDR, an open-source software-defined GNSS receiver (by gnss-sdr)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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gr-smart_meters
Posts with mentions or reviews of gr-smart_meters.
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Smart Meter on Star Network Integration
Gridstream RF is supported by gr-smart_meters https://github.com/BitBangingBytes/gr-smart_meters - not sure how similar the aclara rf would be to that
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New Smart Meter Data Found Using GNURadio
Flow graphs used in this video are available on my GitHub and support RTL-SDR, AirSpy, HackRF, BladeRF and Ettus USRP devices.
- Hacker reveals smart meters are spilling secrets about the Texas snowstorm
- GNU Radio block released to decode smart meter data
gnss-sdr
Posts with mentions or reviews of gnss-sdr.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-13.
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Just scrolled past a certain sarcastic Flatwittoid poast about not beïng able to see satellites in photographs. The whole frame of this represents *one single pixel of a high resolution* image, & the smiley represents a satellite. Details inside.
You realise you can write software yourself to interpret the signals from GPS satellites? Here's an open-source implementation.
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Looking for someone with more experience in the flat earth debate that can review and expand my comment posted in the truckers subreddit.
Something I always enjoy pointing out is that GPS signals can be decoded by anybody, the source code is available here. Needless to say, there are references and calculations based on satellites all over it.
- Need some Guidance for Setup
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Calculating Position from Raw GPS Data (2017)
If you're interested in running some code, there's [1] which is fairly active, but as I recall is Linux only. There is also [2] which is a Matlab (or Octave) GNSS receiver implementation; quite well documented and informative. It's meant to be a companion to the author's book [3], which itself I found quite concise and approachable.
[1] https://github.com/gnss-sdr/gnss-sdr
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How do flat earthers think GPS works?
They like to pretend it is using towers or balloons or something else, none of them have ever coherently answered it with a viable way this could result in the GPS we can use from the device in our pocket. It also casually expands the circle of people involved in this conspiracy by thousands, to include all developers at Apple and other phone manufacturers that write/maintain the GPS components of their OS as well as contributors to open source projects like GNSS-SDR, an open-source software-defined GNSS receiver.
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How do Flat Earthers explain satellite radio and GPS?
People also have to write the software to compute your location from these broadcasts, this means basically every company that has produced GPS receivers would have to be in on it. But there's an open source one, surprisingly nobody has raised an issue as to why it contains all this weird code that doesn't make sense if it's not coming from a satellite.
- GPS Coordinates
- Output argument X not assigned in the execution with Y function
- GPS
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Using GPS-SDR-SIM
GNSS-SDR