Hi

rtl-sdr-relay
Some of the recommendations.
Please add PPM error calculation, exactly like new rtl_test -p but multiple receivers simultaneously.
It provides immediate information if something is wrong with USB or dongles.
https://github.com/keenerd/rtl-sdr/commit/b5f89dcf40463130e717b6c9bb3a39a3c8b9535f
https://github.com/keenerd/rtl-sdr/blob/master/src/rtl_test.c

Please add automatic eeprom PPM calibration
https://github.com/keenerd/rtl-sdr/commit/ecf267737ca52f5005b7a12a352307e8cd763ed6

default sample rate 2.4M (28.8/12) or 1.2M (28.8/24), probably lower jitter
MAX_NUM_DEV 4->16 :)

Some nice to have features.
ip binding
multicast support
one common (interleaved) stream of all the receivers
timestamped stream

I'm trying to convert MATLAB script to Ocatve.

SG

On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 9:38 AM, Jiao Xianjun <putaoshu@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi guys,

For the multiple dongles synchronization in signal level instead of bits/packets level, I setup a working repo in github, and write a initial demo framework. See below:

https://github.com/JiaoXianjun/multi-rtl-sdr-udp-relay.git

You may find information and instruction of demo quickly by reading the README.

My initial purpose is performing in-fly calibration for multiple dongles according to some pre-known signal (GSM, ADS-B?) to let them work together coherently.

An ideal scheme may be that we should generate a very narrow band and very week signal in (or just located at the edge of) target working band of dongles, and perform the software in-fly calibration in background (or driver level). This would be user friendly.

I know it is far from final state currently, and many things are not clear yet (See TODO). But please join me if you also think this is a good idea. Just check out the demo and run it to have a look.

Currently I just test the demo in Ubuntu-Linux.

BR

Jiao Xianjun