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Using GrOsmoSDR as signal source
GrOsmoSDR is a GNU Radio block, which allows you to use variety of SDR hardware with OpenWebRX, including:
- FunCube Dongle
- bladeRF
- HackRF
- USRP
- Fairwaves UmTRX
- RFSPACE SDR-IQ, SDR-IP, NetSDR
- RTL-SDR, RTL-TCP
- MSi2500 based DVB-T dongles
- SDRplay RSP
- AirSpy
Step #1: You will need to install GNU Radio and GrOsmoSDR:
sudo apt-get install gnuradio gr-osmosdr
Make sure you have at least GNU Radio version 3.7.8.1.
📗 Since writing this article, a tool called
osmocat.py
has been released, which claims to do the same as steps #2-#6 below: https://github.com/roseengineering/osmocat
Step #2: Download osmocom_source.grc to the OpenWebRX directory.
cd openwebrx
wget https://gist.githubusercontent.com/ha7ilm/19d14e1394bd2e7015e6/raw/141720f8b2b6da725fbcfc8959ee4ea4547b53a8/osmocom_source.grc
Step #3: Execute the following:
mkfifo /tmp/osmocom_fifo
Step #4: Open osmocom_source.grc in GNU Radio Companion.
You can run GNU Radio Companion by:
gnuradio-companion
...then select File > Open
and look for the osmocom_source.grc
.
Double-click the osmocom Source block, and configure the receiver.
Maybe Device Arguments is the most important field, which allows you to select the receiver. The format is like this:
<receiver type>=<receiver id or path>
- If you want to use RTL-SDR #0 (the first RTL-SDR connected), you should enter:
rtl=0
- If you want to use HackRF #0 (the first HackRF connected), you should enter:
hackrf=0
- If you have an RFSPACE SDR-IQ on port
/dev/ttyUSB0
, then you should enter:sdr-iq=/dev/ttyUSB0
There are many other options detailed on the Documentation tab.
Step #5: Apply the same configuration to config_webrx.py
. You will have to set at least the following settings:
center_freq
samp_rate
You will also have to uncomment the two relevant lines (and comment out the ones for RTL-SDR):
# >> gr-osmosdr signal source using GNU Radio (...)
#start_rtl_command="cat /tmp/osmocom_fifo"
#format_conversion=""
Uncomment like this:
start_rtl_command="cat /tmp/osmocom_fifo"
format_conversion=""
Step #6: Execute the flowgraph in GNU Radio Companion (F6 or Run > Execute
). This will supply the I/Q data for OpenWebRX.
Note: next time you can just run
python osmocom_source.py
from the command-line.
Step #7: While the flowgraph in GNU Radio Companion is running (in the background), start OpenWebRX:
python openwebrx.py