righthalfplane
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This video shows how to create a Power Spectrum for the entire 6 GHZ range of the BladeRF with a 10 kHz bins. The small bin size lets you see individual channels. Scans with much larger bin sizes are a joke and contain little useful information. sdrReceive did the frequency scan and mysticPlot displayed the results. They are both easy to build on MacOS, Ubuntu and the Raspberry PI.
BladeRF xa5 - Creating an all Frequency Power Spectrum
BladeRF xa5 - Creating an all Frequency Power Spectrum
SdrGlut/sdrReceive at master · righthalfplane/SdrGlut
SdrGlut is a simple software defined radio - using glut and glui for its interface - righthalfplane/SdrGlut
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mystic/mystic/mysticPlot at master · righthalfplane/mystic
mystic is a finite element program - it comes with several useful utilities - righthalfplane/mystic
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