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laforge, 02/28/2016 06:49 PM
- Table of contents
- Welcome to OsmoSDR
NOTE: OsmoSDR has been phased out, the hardware is no longer available and the project is unmaintained
Welcome to OsmoSDR¶
OsmoSDR is a 100% Free Software based small form-factor inexpensive
SDR (Software Defined Radio) project.
If you are familiar with existing SDR receivers, then OsmoSDR can be thought
of something in between a FunCube Dongle (only 96kHz bandwidth) and a USRP (much more expensive).
For a very cheap SDR (with limited dynamic range), you can use the DVB-T USB stick using the RTL2832U chip, as documented in rtl-sdr.
It consists of a USB-attached Hardware, associated Firmware
as well as GrOsmoSDR gnuradio integration on the PC.
The first generation hardware (1.2 MS/s) was available to interested developers from http://shop.sysmocom.de/ but is now sold out
Hardware schematics and firmware source code are kept in a git repository on git.osmocom.org.- clone the repository like this:
git clone git://git.osmocom.org/osmo-sdr.git
Picture¶
This is a (slightly better) picture of the current developer preview:
Mailing List¶
We discuss both OsmoSDR as well as rtl-sdr on the following mailing list: osmocom-sdr@lists.osmocom.org.
You can subscribe and/or unsubscribe via the following link: http://lists.osmocom.org/mailman/listinfo/osmocom-sdr
Credits¶
- Stefan Reimann of SR-Systems (electrical engineering, manufacturing)
- Christian Daniel, Matthias Kleffel and Thomas Kleffel of maintech (overall design, FPGA, rum-ba)
- Harald Welte of sysmocom (sam3u firmware development)
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