DECT and GNUradio

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Patrick McHardy kaber at trash.net
Wed Oct 31 14:47:45 UTC 2012



Joel Mayer <joelm_armillary at msn.com> schrieb:

>Dear DECT Enthusiasts-
>
>In recent months there has been an increase in activity at the
>various and sundry GNU radio project sites. Due to the fact it
>has become obvious that any number of inexpensive USB radio
>and television dongles can be used as hardware front ends for
>a set of very sophisticated Software Define Radios. See:
>
>http://superkuh.com/rtlsdr.html<http://superkuh.com/rtlsdr.html>
>
>http://sdrsharp.com/<http://sdrsharp.com/>
>
>Is anyone in the DECT community working on this? How long
>do I have to wait until someone re-writes the DECT software,
>making it compatible with my EzTV 666 USB dongle?

Well I'm working on it, but am currently travelling. I'll continue once I return.

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