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I think this is because I changed up the arguments that the GNU Radio OOT modules take. Double check that the flow graph doesn't have errors about missing fields in...
You cannot run the graph at arbitrary sample rates unless you take care of resampling to a valid rate (multiple of 15.36 MSPS.) Unfortunately I don't own a hackrf anymore,...
> @proto17 "Unfortunately I don't own a hackrf anymore", just donated you one. Should be there Tuesday. Enjoy! Thanks for everything you've done here, and all the help you've given...
From a first test with the HackRF I see that there is quite a center frequency offset with the HackRF. It seems to be off by more than one carrier...
Apologies for the delay. I wrote up a response and then never sent it :( I need to find a way to deal with integer frequency offsets. It's not just...
I ran some tests and I think I can get the starting time offset (STO) problem fixed using the cyclic prefixes [1] of all of the OFDM symbols. With a...
I think I've got something that will work for IFO [1]. It seems to work reasonably well in simulation. Fractional time offsets still cause it trouble, but I think that...
First off, I recommend creating a file with multiple bursts. Then create a GNU Radio flow graph with a file source, scaling block (to scale the output samples up or...
Yup! Kismet doing as Kismet does and being on top of new protocols :star: The difference between what Kismet does and what this repo aims to do is that Kismet...
> > Yup! Kismet doing as Kismet does and being on top of new protocols star > > The difference between what Kismet does and what this repo aims to...