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The brute forcing code that currently exists is unlikely to work for the downlink since there are almost certainly a different number of occupied carriers. My guess is that you'll...
You can disable that block if you'd like. It's not required for the graph to operate. It's just there to help you tell that you *should* be getting successful demods....
1. Those smaller files are great if the GNU Radio logic successfully detected the burst. Definitely a lot faster than chewing through gigabytes worth of IQ samples. Apologies if I...
1. Yay! 2. The branch situation is terrible. I wanted to get the code up on GitHub as quickly as possible and ended up making way too many confusing branch...
It's hard to explain, but basically there are at least 15 or so frequencies that DroneID hops around in. It only stays on one frequency for a few seconds. So,...
There are three signals that come from the Ocusync drones: 1. Video downlink: can be 10 or 20 MHz in bandwidth, are *very* frequently transmitted, and tends to stay on...
I'm not well versed in what drones do and do not support DroneID. It's my understanding that some of the older DJI drones have had DroneID added to them with...
I didn't mean to imply that you couldn't identify DroneID bursts live, just that you need to know what you're looking for. Also, it's pretty easy when you have a...
Could you provide a waterfall plot of the signal? Something like a baudline screenshot would be fine. IQ plots don't help out much unfortunately. On Fri, Jul 21, 2023, 6:07...
Hmm, your results also show that each ZC sequence is only sent once which is not what I found (each sequence was repeated once and both root indices were sent...