Gonzalo José Carracedo Carballal

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As an example, let's take the PAL signal uploaded here: https://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/PAL_Broadcast This is what SigDigger would let you do: ![Captura de pantalla de 2020-05-14 08-09-33](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/610895/81899125-6c33a100-95ba-11ea-8b01-bffdef018169.png) ![Captura de pantalla de 2020-05-14...

Yep, in the end, SigDigger just wraps around SoapySDR in order to detect SDR devices. Installing Soapy's rtl-sdr module should make it work (you shouldn't need to recompile in order...

@ganlubbq it depends on how you've installed SoapySDR in your system and the specific distribution you are using. In Debian and recent Ubuntu releases there should be a package named...

These messages are simply saying that, although the bladeRF module is present, it cannot be used as source because it is not detecting any bladeRF device. Unless you've plugged a...

Mmh, I thought I fixed it in the last release, but maybe I'm still missing something. Tests in my Ubuntu 16.04 (release 0.0.5) worked well, both with RTL-SDR and AirSpy....

Since debugging AppImage problems is starting to become a little cumbersome, I'm going to open a feature request to add a debug option to check whether modules are being loaded...

Yep, using the Panoramic Spectrum View. Just press Ctrl+P to open the panoramic spectrum view, set the SDR device and frequency range, and press Start scan.

I didn't add USRP support because I thought it may make the AppImage a little too big, but I wouldn't mind adding the missing modules in the next release. PS:...

Wow, this is what I call useful feedback, thank you very much! Since this refers to a bunch of things now, I'll open separate issues tonight. In the meantime: >...

That is exactly what happened, since this was configurable in SoapySDR I assumed that automtic DC correction could be troublesome in some scenarios (cheap receivers with poor implementations, maybe)? Dunno....