Hi,

I don't use the method of hardware modification. That can do synchronization 
promisingly, sure. I know this scheme couple of months ago, and good to know it 
works pretty well from you.

My thought is doing the compensation by software according to a common source 
over the air instead of over the hardware.

Do you think it is doable? And what would be the bottleneck according to your 
experience? Any possibility to tune the hardware by software after we estimate 
the synchronization error in frequency and timing?

BR

Jiao xianjun

-----Original Message-----
From: "Sdr Guru" <[email protected]>
Sent: ‎2013/‎12/‎30 19:01
To: "Jiao Xianjun" <[email protected]>
Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: How to get IQ samples from multiple rtl-sdr dongles in 
asynchronized manner?

Hi


Are you using a common clock?
http://kaira.sgo.fi/2013/09/16-dual-channel-coherent-digital.html


I've modified some of the RTL dongles, played with GNURadio and Octave.
The results are promising, sample level correlation (2.4M/10, FM radio signal).


On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 9:38 AM, Jiao Xianjun <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi guys,


For the multiple dongles synchronization in signal level instead of 
bits/packets level, I setup a working repo in github, and write a initial demo 
framework. See below:

https://github.com/JiaoXianjun/multi-rtl-sdr-udp-relay.git


You may find information and instruction of demo quickly by reading the README.

My initial purpose is performing in-fly calibration for multiple dongles 
according to some pre-known signal (GSM, ADS-B?) to let them work together 
coherently.
An ideal scheme may be that we should generate a very narrow band and very week 
signal in (or just located at the edge of) target working band of dongles, and 
perform the software in-fly calibration in background (or driver level). This 
would be user friendly.



Cheap (8USD+PP), simple, computer-controlled and legal FM band "marker"

http://blog.palosaari.fi/2013/08/naked-hardware-12-usb-audio-transmitter.html


I know it is far from final state currently, and many things are not clear yet 
(See TODO). But please join me if you also think this is a good idea. Just 
check out the demo and run it to have a look.
Testing it and I'll let you know.

 
Currently I just test the demo in Ubuntu-Linux.
BR
Jiao Xianjun




On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 8:23 PM, Sylvain AZARIAN <[email protected]> 
wrote:

Thanks. 


sylvain



2013/9/2 Sdr Guru <[email protected]>

The second way, use MLAT enabled dump1090
https://github.com/antirez/dump1090/pull/23

http://www.satsignal.eu/raspberry-pi/dump1090.html




On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Jiao Xianjun <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,


I want to use multiple rtl-sdr dongles to do some multi-antenna experiments.


Is it possible to read IQ samples from multiple rtl-sdr dongles in a 
synchronized manner?


I already have a glance at dump1090 codes, which is a project using rtl-sdr to 
decode aircraft broadcasting ADS-B messages in 1090MHz.


Seems that I should use rtlsdr_read_async() instead of rtlsdr_read_sync(), 
because that if rtlsdr_read_sync() is used, I have to call it multiple times 
sequentially. That looks not synchronized.


But rtlsdr_read_async() function only accept one rtl-sdr device as input 
parameter, and it will be blocked after it is called. So seems that it also 
can't be used for my purpose directly.


Also welcome any opinion on how to improve rtl-sdr lib/driver to support this 
feature.


Thank you.

BR

Jiao Xianjun 

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