Update the obsolete flowgraphs and update the existing with
the new decoding architecture blocks. Client should
not have big problems with the new decoders as we utilizing
the multiformat frame sink that takes care of it. This
is just a work around for testing as we move forward for
fully socket-based communication with the client
The new BPSK decoder uses a blind equalizer in par with an LMS based
equalizer. Both of them adapt more quickly in the channel response than
the AGC.
The decoder supports baudrates up to 19200.
Note that the bpsk_ax25.grc deprecates the bpsk_decoder.grc and
bpsk_demod.grc and they will be removed on the next release.
Add a BPSK decoder script for frames transmitted in AX.25, using G3RUH
scrambling and without. Baudrate is set via parameter "baudrate", all
filters, taps, offsets, etc are calculated using this parameter. Decoder
tested with 1k2 bps and 9k6 bps.
* 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
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
* UDP Message source can handle multiple data types
* Add a waterfall sink block
* Fix dependency issues with VOLK
* Add mean and max hold mode to the waterfall sink
* Add mean and max hold mode to the waterfall sink
* Install satnogs_waterfall.gp gnuplot script at
<install_prefix>/share/satnogs/scripts
* Automatically retrieve x and y axis ranges at the satnogs_waterfall.gp
The FM demodulator now supports a variaty of hardware setups and saves
the WAV file for further processing. A set of command line arguments can
control most of the flowgraph internals, such as the wav file name and
storage path e.t.c.
TODO: Check the settings for all the available hardware