Hi Srinivasan,

The gr-fosphor plot looks really OK. Why are you surprised that theres
spectrum usage on the 2.4GHz ISM band? Remember, that's the band where
everyone with a certified device can operate without asking for a license.

Your frequency line plot might indicate you're seeing overflows, which
would mean that your PC is too slow to keep up with processing the real
time samples that come in. It's really impossible to tell without
knowing wheter you saw overflow indicators on your console.

I don't really agree to your dBm measurements. The numbers you see on
these plots are not dBm , but dBFS, i.e. just the relation of signal
magnitude to 1. That's not direct display of powers.


Best regards,
Marcus

On 02/09/2016 11:47 AM, Srinivasan T wrote:
>
> any info ?
>
>  
>
> *From:*Srinivasan T [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Saturday, 6 February 2016 12:59 PM
> *To:* '[email protected]'
> *Subject:* Re : Info on 2.4 GHz
> *Importance:* High
>
>  
>
> Hi All
>
>  
>
> I am Srinivasan living in Singapore and have M.Sc. Comp.Sci.
>
>  
>
> My self and few engineers have detected unknown RF at 2.4 GHz which
> has different FFT pattern, waterfall image, Radio Sound.
>
> The identification and classification of the signal is really
> difficult process.
>
>  
>
> Below is the video reference :
>
>  
>
> ·         *FFT at 2.4 GHz ( we can see sudden fluctuation and power in
> db is really high ) *
>
>     https://sendvid.com/33f5hpkg
>
>     Detail : On this video, we can see peak hold in green color that
> leave a trace something comes and go. Peak Hold line in green color
> shows external signal interfered at 2.4 GHz
>
>                  The fluctuation looks like external RF writing to it.
>
>  
>
> ·         *Spectrum Density of RF at 2.4 GHz  *
>
>     http://sendvid.com/mu9m2jeg
>
>     Details : I have taken this video at place where there was no
> devices that operate at 2.4 GHz ( near plantations ).
>
>     We can see noise floor in blue color comes and go.
>
>     This external interference cause Wi-Fi at 2.4 GHz to fluctuate and
> sudden fluctuate at different power level will increase of SNR of
> Wi-Fi ( signal to noise ratio ) 
>
>  
>
> ·         *AirMagnet XT  *
>
>     https://sendvid.com/tkq3xz0s  
>
>     Details : This software one of the best software available in the
> market for detection  interference  Wi-Fi at 2.4 GHz with different
> options.
>
>     We can see FFT picture at real time in     leave suddenly max  
> hold around -10 dBm.
>
>  
>
> ·         *Wi-Fi Fluctuations at Siloam Hospital in Medan - Indonesia *
>
>     http://sendvid.com/2u2j34m7
>
> I reported this issue to :
>
>  
>
> 1. iDA        - Singapore  ( Radio Spectrum monitor - Goverment agency )
>
> 2. MCMC - Singapore  ( Radio Spectrum monitor - Goverment agency )
>
> 3. Balmon - Indonesia ( Radio Spectrum monitor - Goverment agency )
>
> *4. Flight Operator because this unknown signal works on the flight as
> well.*
>
>  
>
> They are not sure on how to pin point the source and other mechanism.
>
> This signal works in 3 countries : Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.
>
> The source may come from Satellite and possibility from SES-7 because
> this satellite has S-band transponder.
>
>  
>
> Based on my detection :
>
> 1. The RF covered by Wi-Fi signal. This can be seen while recording
> the signal in wav format using SDR# and HackRF
>
>     Image below :
>
>    cid:[email protected]
>
> 2. The carrier frequency is 2.4 GHz
>
> 3. Density value which I recorded :
>
>     1.   0.4187 mW / m2      ( 418.7   µW / m2 )      
>
>     2.   0.5520 mW / m2      ( 552.0   µW / m2 )      
>
>     3.   15.92  mW / m2       ( 15920  µW / m2 )
>
>     4. Recently i detected *1827**mW / m^2 = 1.827 W / m^2 *   = 
> *1827000* *uW / m^2*
>
>  
>
> Attached Radio Sound file :
>
> https://mega.nz/#!8thAzY5D!4ZfOmHLSttQKtYQQlz6BBVtV_vqjrVsxSRiJVzdnRqs
> <https://mega.nz/#%218thAzY5D%214ZfOmHLSttQKtYQQlz6BBVtV_vqjrVsxSRiJVzdnRqs>
>
>  
>
> Attached technical analysis in 84 pages ;
>
> https://mega.nz/#!YwplVCCT!Acbe00paHk3dLJuf04B5zSBifSw0-bHz5IciiNLgQwY
> <https://mega.nz/#%21YwplVCCT%21Acbe00paHk3dLJuf04B5zSBifSw0-bHz5IciiNLgQwY>
>
>  
>
> I know that Radio Sound that can be analyst further.
>
> I am looking for external expert - urgently to help on this. Looking
> forward for your reply.
>
>  
>
> Regards
>
>  
>
>  
>
> Srinivasan T
>
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