You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
I think it's not just about timestamp, it's about software that can be used with tezuka firmware. Definetly, running private lte is a big step for SDR platform. pgreenland also had a look at osmo-trx ( pgreenland/plutosdr-fw#3 ) but still didn't have time to deep dive and make it work (osmo-trx is sdr component for 2G base station).
some other software that would be nice to have working is osmocom-analog (0g/1g communication stack), openwifi (which libresdr was designed to be running, I suppose), hacktv to transmit analog tv (right now it has bandwidth issues).
Probably I should start a documentation/howto section what is working and what is not, and why.
I one up the importance of this, 8 bit 45msps can make a very powerful sdr device for timestamped sdr applications, once I get my libresdr I want to see this implemented and I will do some tests of my own, though I have no previous experience with fpga stuff but the beauty of open source is that you can try and understand source code to implement this. As far as I understand we will just need to add the hdl that pgreenland referenced and add his patches in? Then also do the same for soapy and it 'should' work pretty much out of the box, just have to make sure that functions are called correctly. I welcome anyone who can do this to do so but I will also attempt this myself once I have a device on my hands.
Hi!
Is it possible to add timestamps like Phil Greenland did?
https://github.com/pgreenland/plutosdr-fw/tree/v0.38_plutoplus_timestamp
https://www.quantulum.co.uk/blog/private-lte-with-plutoplus-sdr/
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: