Marcus Leech wrote: > Sounds groovy.
Movie trivia--where does this come from: Groovus! > Examples like this are precisely why SDR is so cool. Doing this in > hardware would be many $$$$, and I'm certain that there's commercial > equipment out there, costing thousands of dollars, that does precisely > what this cute little Gnu Radio application does. It is pretty cool, and lots of fun to work with. GNU Radio has all the pieces a radio experimenter needs and you don't even have to snort solder fumes to get it working (Matt has already snorted enough for all of us on the USRP.) I'm pretty new to the code, so I'm hacking up these little apps as much for the learning as for the actual functionality. Fortunately I have a long history with Python, C++, wxPython, cvs, autotools, etc., so I really can focus on learning the GNU Radio stuff. If others can make use of my experiments, all the better. > Were it not for the "illegal along a couple of dimensions", you could > tune this to the cellular bands and record conversations. Well, there is nothing to listen to anymore with scanners since AMPS will be officially dead in a few months, and then what remains is all TDMA/GSM/CDMA. And the FBI/NSA already has the tech they need to monitor these over the air... -Johnathan _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
