Why do you think that it will not happen soon?
I would love to check all of these ports and make some tests testing the implementations of each one for the cases I can test.
Also I will take a look on your fork as well. I was going to modify gqrx to support this new library, and then I notice that it does not use it. It uses the old osmocom plugin. I'm thinking how to proceed with that. I would love to have a Graphical Interface like SDR# but OSS and fully cross-platform.
Lucas
Em 02/03/2016 14:13, Alexander Kurpiers escreveu:
I agree that the official code lacks proper manual gain control - but I would still prefer some nice presets. Being able to adjust the internal gain controls of the tuner chips to me is a bonus (as you really need to know what you are doing).
As many others, I've started my fork (current version https://github.com/dl8aau/librtlsdr/tree/devel1), which among other things includes manual gain settings optimized for E4000 and R820T (optimization done by Leif Asbrink for Linrad). Something like this is badly needed for applications that cannot use the automatic gain control.
There are many other forks with interesting features and there seems lots of duplicate work... I would love to see these merged back into the official release, but I actually do not believe this is going to happen any time soon.
Regards,
Alexander
On 03/02/2016 02:35 AM, Lucas Teske wrote:
Btw, I made some changes (I merged some changes from a fork of rtlsdr that allows manual control of the VGA, LNA, Mixer Gains) and added a Debian Package Generator.
https://github.com/racerxdl/librtlsdr
I just don't know how relevante is Debian Package Generator (also it is sort of incomplete).
Should I make a PR to the oficial github with the changes of the VLM Gains? Here is the commit:
https://github.com/racerxdl/librtlsdr/commit/25d0e8e6737b93b3564ad04d0fd2cd5...
It is very helpfull for me to get NOAA APT Signals adjusting manually each gain.
Regards,
Lucas
PS: Sorry Henk, I sent only to you.
Em 29/02/2016 14:34, Henk escreveu:
Oeps, sorry forgot to quote the original post of joseph.
+1 Hmm in my opinion rtl_sdr is the next best thing since the invention of canned beer :) since it liberated the airwaves for allot of users.
Regards, henk
On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 7:11 PM, Joseph Poirier jdpoirier@gmail.com wrote:
If would be nice to have a newer official release available; installation using the package manager on many Linux distros gets a two year old librtlsdr that's missing the rtlsdr_set_tuner_bandwidth function (added about nine months ago), as well as, other nice updates and fixes.
cheers, joe