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		| @@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ The CMake script will create Makefiles that download, build and link Armadillo, | ||||
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| Other builds | ||||
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| * **Docker container**: A technolofy providing operating-system-level virtualization to build, ship, and run distributed applications, whether on laptops, data center VMs, or the cloud. Visit [https://github.com/carlesfernandez/docker-gnsssdr](https://github.com/carlesfernandez/docker-gnsssdr) or [https://github.com/carlesfernandez/docker-pybombs-gnsssdr](https://github.com/carlesfernandez/docker-pybombs-gnsssdr) for instructions. | ||||
| * **Docker container**: A technology providing operating-system-level virtualization to build, ship, and run distributed applications, whether on laptops, data center VMs, or the cloud. Visit [https://github.com/carlesfernandez/docker-gnsssdr](https://github.com/carlesfernandez/docker-gnsssdr) or [https://github.com/carlesfernandez/docker-pybombs-gnsssdr](https://github.com/carlesfernandez/docker-pybombs-gnsssdr) for instructions. | ||||
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| * **Snap packages**: [Snaps](http://snapcraft.io) are universal Linux packages aimed to work on any distribution or device, from IoT devices to servers, desktops to mobile devices. Visit [https://github.com/carlesfernandez/snapcraft-sandbox](https://github.com/carlesfernandez/snapcraft-sandbox) for instructions. | ||||
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| @@ -783,13 +783,12 @@ SignalSource.implementation=File_Signal_Source | ||||
| SignalSource.filename=/home/user/gnss-sdr/data/my_capture.dat | ||||
| SignalSource.item_type=gr_complex | ||||
| SignalSource.sampling_frequency=4000000 ; Sampling frequency in [Hz] | ||||
| SignalSource.freq=1575420000 ; RF front-end center frequency in [Hz] | ||||
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| Type ```gr_complex``` refers to a GNU Radio typedef equivalent to ```std::complex<float>```. In order to save some storage space, you might wanted to store your signal in a more efficient format such as an I/Q interleaved ```short`` integer sample stream. In that case, change the corresponding line to: | ||||
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| SignalSource.item_type=short | ||||
| SignalSource.item_type=ishort | ||||
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| In this latter case, you will need to convert the interleaved I/Q samples to a complex stream via Data Type Adapter block (see below). | ||||
| @@ -889,7 +888,7 @@ SignalSource.freq=1575420000 | ||||
| SignalSource.rf_gain=40 | ||||
| SignalSource.if_gain=30 | ||||
| SignalSource.enable_throttle_control=false | ||||
| SignalSource.osmosdr_args=rtl_tcp,offset_tune=1 | ||||
| SignalSource.osmosdr_args=hackrf,bias=1 | ||||
| ~~~~~~ | ||||
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| In case of using a Zarlink's RTL2832 based DVB-T receiver, you can even use the ```rtl_tcp``` I/Q server in order to use the USB dongle remotely. In a terminal, type: | ||||
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