On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 10:27:50AM -0700, KevinZ wrote: > > Hi, I'm a grad student looking into gnuRadio/USRP for a project and had a > question. Looking everything over, it's all very intimidating. None of the > people I work with are coders, nor do we have a lot of experience with RF > hardware. We're hoping to basically output RF range signals (sine waves) for > jamming type purposes. How difficult would you all estimate it would be to > get such a basic system running? > > Thanks!
Independent of GNU Radio, even trying to have a sensible conversation about jamming without a basic grip on RF or how receivers work or the characteristics of the system you're trying to jam, is a pretty big stretch. There are lots of textbooks on jamming and anti-jamming. You might want to take a look at one or two to get yourself familiar with the domain. Look for titles containing words such as "jamming", "electronic countermeasures", or "electronic warfare". Artech House and SciTech publish a bunch of them. http://www.scitechpublishing.com http://www.artechhouse.com/Default.asp?Search=1&Frame=SubjectList.asp It's an interesting area. Have fun! Eric _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
