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Modulating DAB+ from Satellite with HackRF One
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<blockquote data-quote="Adam792" data-source="post: 1139452" data-attributes="member: 330868"><p>Yes, it should work the same. Would certainly be too wide for RTL-SDR, but the HackRF (up to 20MHz) and other SDRs should work. The Airspy mini for example at 6MHz would be just enough I think too, and the low frequency would make it in range (10720-9750=970MHz).</p><p></p><p>Would just need a snappy enough laptop/PC. I've been using a very low spec laptop (Celeron with 4GB RAM) for the German stuff which is SR 1500 using 2MHz IQ spectrum, and I'm getting the odd buffer overflow every 30 seconds or so on that where it struggles to process and write the data quite quick enough.</p><p></p><p>My 11th Gen Intel core i5 laptop with 8MHz RAM will record the 6MHz bandwidth from my Airspy mini to disk without a problem. I think my signal on 1°W is slightly too sketchy though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam792, post: 1139452, member: 330868"] Yes, it should work the same. Would certainly be too wide for RTL-SDR, but the HackRF (up to 20MHz) and other SDRs should work. The Airspy mini for example at 6MHz would be just enough I think too, and the low frequency would make it in range (10720-9750=970MHz). Would just need a snappy enough laptop/PC. I've been using a very low spec laptop (Celeron with 4GB RAM) for the German stuff which is SR 1500 using 2MHz IQ spectrum, and I'm getting the odd buffer overflow every 30 seconds or so on that where it struggles to process and write the data quite quick enough. My 11th Gen Intel core i5 laptop with 8MHz RAM will record the 6MHz bandwidth from my Airspy mini to disk without a problem. I think my signal on 1°W is slightly too sketchy though. [/QUOTE]
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