weird issue when recording data
Hi, Im using ubuntu 20.04 and gnuradio 3.8.5, and i get the following error,
michael@ubuntu:~/Desktop/gr-iridium-maint-3.8$ iridium-extractor -D 4 examples/rtl-sdr.conf > output.bits
gr-osmosdr 0.2.0.0 (0.2.0) gnuradio 3.8.1.0
built-in source types: file osmosdr fcd rtl rtl_tcp uhd miri hackrf bladerf rfspace airspy airspyhf soapy redpitaya freesrp
[INFO] [UHD] linux; GNU C++ version 9.2.1 20200304; Boost_107100; UHD_3.15.0.0-2build5
Found Rafael Micro R820T tuner
Using device #0 Realtek RTL2838UHIDIR SN: 00000001
Found Rafael Micro R820T tuner
[R82XX] PLL not locked!
Exact sample rate is: 2000000.052982 Hz
[R82XX] PLL not locked!
(RF) Gain: 19.7 (Requested 19)
WARNING: Gain if not supported by source!
Supported gains: ('LNA',)
Warning: Setting antenna to RX
1646954261 | i: 0/s | i_avg: 0/s | q_max: 0 | i_ok: 0% | o: 0/s | ok: 0% | ok: 0/s | ok_avg: 0% | ok: 0 | ok_avg: 0/s | d: 0
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/bin/iridium-extractor", line 373, in
Do you have any idea why does it happen?
thanks!
I've never been able to solve this either. I've just given up with the rtl-sdr and this software. The rtl-sdr works fine with other GnuRadio-based programs.
I tried 3.8-maint, 3.9-maint, and 3.10-maint as well as "main" branches of GnuRadio, but none of them will work with my rtl-sdr.
I have other SDRs here, and the work with iridium-extractor. It's just the rtl-sdr. Given the popularity of the rtl-sdr, I'm surprised nobody's fixed this.
@RobertSwirsky I just tried it, and gr-iridium can talk to rtl-sdr just fine. You can use either osmosdr or soapy to talk to it, depending on what you installed.
For soapy, you can test by running "SoapySDRUtil --find" to see if it picks up your rtl-sdr. For gr-osmosdr you can run "osmocom_fft" and see if it picks it up. If either of these work, iridium-extractor should also work -- the corresponding config files are "examples/rtl-sdr.conf" for osmosdr and "examples/rtl-sdr-soapy.conf" for soapy.
That all said: from my own experiments nearly all rtl-sdrs I tested are quite bad at receiving at ~1.626GHz and thus are not really suited for iridium reception.