commit | 58213797c17bc5fe397f067152363eb95f596b92 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | ptrkrysik <ptrkrysik@gmail.com> | Thu Oct 30 09:05:15 2014 +0100 |
committer | ptrkrysik <ptrkrysik@gmail.com> | Thu Oct 30 09:05:15 2014 +0100 |
tree | f5dd0366da5c7ccf31f5d402696235b99e345c2e | |
parent | a25bb7030ba3b16a14346c2a04f1db6a6bddd237 [diff] |
First step to add multichannel capability to the GSM receiver. At this moment it might still contain debuging code. The training sequence number for non C0 channels is embedded in the code.
The project is based on the gsm-receiver which was written by me for Airprobe project.
The aim is to provide set of tools for receiving information transmitted by GSM equipment/devices.
Currently compilation of new gnuradio is required in order to run gr-gsm. In order to compile gnuradio on fresh Ubuntu 14.04 run following commands:
sudo apt-get install git git clone git://github.com/pybombs/pybombs cd pybombs ./pybombs install gnuradio uhd gr-osmosdr
At the first run pybombs will ask for configuration options. As a target directory select /usr/local/. The rest of the options can be left as default.
To download gr-gsm sources run following command:
git clone https://github.com/ptrkrysik/gr-gsm.git
Make sure that you have all required packages:
sudo apt-get install cmake libboost1.55-all-dev libcppunit-dev swig doxygen liblog4cpp5-dev python-scipy
To compile and install gr-gsm run:
cd gr-gsm mkdir build cmake .. make sudo make install