* Set the METEOR flowgraph in non-X mode
* Reduce the stored bandwidth by a factor of 2. Captures have shown that
twice the bandwidth of the METEOR is enough for RRC and clock recovery
This commit adds a inital METEOR flowgraph that can be used for
capturing raw IQ. The capturing is performed in a sampling rate of
320KSPS which is more than enough for actual decoding for both METEOR
modes (72K and 80K). Due to icnreased bandwidth no audio file is
generated.
* Decoded frames are stored only in hex files
* Output only the CRC valid frames. For now, in order to get the CRC
failed manual edit of the flowgraph is needed. In the near future, a
command line arguemnt will enable/disable
* Fix clock recovery issue on AFSK 1200 decoder
* Improve performance of AFSK 1200
* Make AFSK 1200 decoder to produce waterfall and audio file with the
same characteristics as the generic FM demodulator flowgraph for a
unified output experience in the SatNOGS network
* AFSK1200 decoder with AX.25 frame support
* Fix issue with the AX.25 decoder when the frame has only one AX.25
SYNC flag
* Fix clear text debug output to print each one of the characters and
not the string, so that the payload can be partially be printed even if
it contains non-printable characters
* Add AFSK1200 decoder example that can decode frames from an .ogg file
retrieved by the satnogs-network
This change sets all of the expected parameters to the g3ruh script. Without it, satnogsclient will send it paremeters that it does not understand, causing it to exit out.
All flowgraphs now support user defined parameters for most of their
configuration capabilities. These include:
* RF gain
* IF gain
* BB gain
* Custom device arguments for setups with multiple SDRs. These
coresponds to the 'Device arguments' field of the Osmocom source block.
* Antenna selection for devices with multiple antennas (USRPs, etc)
Changing sampling rate is not supported (yet).
For listing the arguments just execute <flowgraph> --help in a terminal
window.
In some cases (crash, inproper termination) a flowgraph failed to
produce a binary file that had exactly the proper number of float
numbers in order the gnuplot script to be able to convert it in a matrix
representation.
The updated script tries to truncate the binary file in such a way so it
can be converted into a matrix. This will allow waterfall images to be
created even after a crash.
System should have the "truncate" command line utility installed which
is part of GNU GNU coreutils.
Adds a script to demodulate SSB (more specifically for BPSK where we can count on a fixed frequency vs linears).
Also adds the apt script to CMakeLists.txt for satnogs/gr-satnogs#81