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Software Defined Radio (SDR)

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Software Defined Radio (SDR)

Postby acg2010 » Fri Oct 26, 2012 4:12 am

Has anyone considered trying to make a SDR with Flowstone?

Beside the necessary broadband radio receiver hardware (readily available), seems like all that would be needed would be a spectrum display or waterfall display with persistent scrolling, necessary filters (lowpass, highpass, bandpass), a way to select part of the spectrum maybe similar to the SynthMaker frequency splitter module, and a way to play the resulting waveform using a wave player module. Iam probably over simplying it and some parts (algorithms) might have to be coded.

I have reviewed the internet literature and you can find many SDRs already, most programmmed in C++ or even java (on-line versions). There is one good article on programming a simple version of SDR in Max/MSP.

Seems like a simple broadband radio receiver could be developed (like the Flowstone board) and sold as a kit along with the software similar to Funcube.

...just an idea.
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Re: Software Defined Radio (SDR)

Postby support » Thu Nov 01, 2012 10:28 am

Not exactly what you are suggesting but we did make an FM radio simulation example a while back:

http://www.dsprobotics.com/support/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=44
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