Valerio, Danilo wrote: > Hi Georg, > > It's probably better to ask in the airprobe mailing list. > Also in their old website there are some dumps from England...
thanks for pointing me there. will try to find their page :) > From my side, I have dumps from all the GSM Austrian operators on a > per-channel (200KHz) basis (with 112 decimation factor). that means, you have a (complex) sampling rate of 571428,57..Hz right? would you mind to upload some of them? > Gsm-tvoid and gsmdecode do a good job in demodulating and decoding... i implemented everything on my own. without looking deeper into any other project. > Anyway, looking forward to trying your tool... ;-) well, if you can help me out with some dumps, i would send you the tool. but its a windows app, using C#/.NET - still interested? ;) hm but.. why are you all using such strange sampling rates? :) i mean.. i've seen decimation factors of 64, 112, 118, 128.. is there a specific reason for using 112 or 118? thanks -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
