commit | dac3b2a3097894a062f9ff2b65d6ff2d5319adc6 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | ptrkrysik <ptrkrysik@gmail.com> | Thu Nov 06 14:47:33 2014 +0100 |
committer | ptrkrysik <ptrkrysik@gmail.com> | Thu Nov 06 14:47:33 2014 +0100 |
tree | a6e42d1583620de9e86a076572d72f9d3177a9f7 | |
parent | 486d97946acabbf5589b3163446fbe44c6a7a402 [diff] |
Added new block which adapts stream of samples to GSM receiver's input requirements (integer multiply of 1625000/6 symbol rate, LP filtering)
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