GNU Radio workflow for SDRplay and Windows

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Drippings of Delight
This video demonstrates the new simplified GNU radio SDRplay workflow-for-Windows. With ready made source blocks for any RSP device, the end result is a powerful teaching or development tool for reliably receiving and processing radio signals anywhere between 1kHz and 2GHz. GNU radio is a popular environment for teachers and developers involved in Digital Signal Processing and exploring new radio architectures. For receiver applications, the low cost dongle is a popular hardware choice, but if you need reliable, clean, continuous signal coverage from 1kHz to 2 GHz (without the need for block converters or external filters) then an RSP is a useful alternative.  With help from the GNU radio foundation, SDRplay has now made available a workflow for windows for all its RSP radios.  Special thanks goes to Frank Werner-Krippendorf (HB9FXQ) who did the original SDRplay source block development, and to Geof Nieboer who has developed the Powershell scripts which enable operation on Windows.     The RSP family of SDRs from SDRplay cover 1kHz to 2GHz with no gaps and give up to 10MHz spectrum visibility. Unlike low cost dongles, they have many built in filters to minimise phantom signals across such a wide operating frequency range.

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