Hi Matt, here are the links to the old stuff: the article at the Karlsruhe conference www.legalepellegrini.it/ing/PellegriniBacciLuise_WSR08_CR.pdf
the demo there www.legalepellegrini.it/ing/Soft-DVB-Karlsruhe.mp4 an ofdm file ready to be sent over the air with gr and the usrp www.legalepellegrini.it/ing/ofdm_40.dump some new demo stuff, that is soft-dvb within a new sdr framework of my own, a modified version of ffmpeg, a smart buffer to make ffmpeg's output CBR, an UDP/IP encapsulation layer and other stuff that I did to be able to implement an entire tv broadcasting station in pure software over 1 or 2 host PCs www.legalepellegrini.it/quick-dvb-in-newRADIO.VRO this instead is the DVB-T receiver project ( 8MHz channel over the USRP 1!!) that I'm doing at Pisa University with some Master Thesis studentas that are working with me www.legalepellegrini.it/ing/SR-DVBT_Project_Status_Brief2.pdf www.legalepellegrini.it/ing/1stReceivedTS.png the receiver works pretty good but it is now still far from realtime. We have reasonable hopes to take it to realtime on ordinary COTS HW. Sourcecode of soft-dvb is not currently available as I'm evaluating possibilities for some commercial usage of it, within the independent framework. Still I believe that resources like these.. especially signal dumps can be of soime use to the gnuradio project. BTW I'm now testing the whole thing over the usrp2.. regards vincenzo 2009/8/11 Matt Ettus <[email protected]> > > > I know that Vincenzo Pellegrini (and possibly others) had a working DVB-T > implementation for GNU Radio, but all the links I find are dead. Can someone > point me to the latest code or web page? > > Thanks, > Matt > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio -- Vincenzo Pellegrini _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
