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NAME

       gr_satellites  -  gr-satellites  is  a GNU Radio command line decoder for the telemetry of
       Amateur satellites.

SYNOPSIS

       gr_satellites satellite [options]

DESCRIPTION

       gr-satellites is a GNU Radio out-of-tree module encompassing  a  collection  of  telemetry
       decoders  that  supports  many  different  Amateur  satellites.  It  supports most popular
       protocols, such as AX.25, the GOMspace NanoCom U482C and AX100 modems, an  important  part
       of  the CCSDS stack, the AO-40 protocol used in the FUNcube satellites, and several ad-hoc
       protocols used in other satellites.

       The gr_satellites command line tool can  be  used  to  decode  frames  from  each  of  the
       supported  satellites  by  using  either  real-time RF samples from an SDR or conventional
       radio, or a recording.

OPTIONS

       The satellite parameter can be specified using name, NORAD ID or path to  YAML  file.  The
       set  of  available  options  will change depending on the satellite, so it is mandatory to
       specify a satellite even to print the full help.

       The options shown below are for  the  satellite  AO-73.  Other  satellites  have  slightly
       different options.

   General options
       -h, --help
              show the help message and exit

       --version
              show program's version number and exit

       --list_satellites
              list supported satellites and exit

   Input options
       --wavfile WAVFILE
              WAV/OGG/FLAC input file (using libsndfile)

       --rawfile RAWFILE
              RAW input file (float32 or complex64)

       --rawint16 RAWINT16
              RAW input file (int16)

       --audio [DEVICE]
              Soundcard device input

       --udp  Use UDP input

       --kiss_in KISS_IN
              KISS input file

       --samp_rate SAMP_RATE
              Sample rate (Hz)

       --udp_ip UDP_IP
              UDP input listen IP [default='::']

       --udp_port UDP_PORT
              UDP input listen port [default='7355']

       --iq   Use IQ input

       --input_gain INPUT_GAIN
              Input gain (can be negative to invert signal) [default=1]

       --start_time START_TIME
              Recording start timestamp

       --throttle
              Throttle recording input to 1x speed

   Output options
       --kiss_out KISS_OUT
              KISS output file

       --kiss_append
              Append to KISS output file

       --kiss_server [PORT]
              Enable KISS server [default port=8100]

       --kiss_server_address KISS_SERVER_ADDRESS
              KISS server bind address [default='127.0.0.1']

       --zmq_pub [ADDRESS]
              Enable ZMQ PUB socket [default address=tcp://127.0.0.1:5555]

       --hexdump
              Hexdump instead of telemetry parse

       --dump_path DUMP_PATH
              Path to dump internal signals

   Demodulation options
       --f_offset F_OFFSET
              Frequency offset (Hz) [default=1500 or 12000]

       --rrc_alpha RRC_ALPHA
              RRC roll-off (Hz) [default=0.35]

       --disable_fll
              Disable FLL

       --fll_bw FLL_BW
              FLL bandwidth (Hz) [default=25]

       --clk_bw CLK_BW
              Clock recovery bandwidth (relative to baudrate) [default=0.06]

       --clk_limit CLK_LIMIT
              Clock recovery limit (relative to baudrate) [default=0.02]

       --costas_bw COSTAS_BW
              Costas loop bandwidth (Hz) [default=50]

       --manchester_history MANCHESTER_HISTORY
              Manchester recovery history (symbols) [default=32]

   Deframing options
       --syncword_threshold SYNCWORD_THRESHOLD
              Syncword bit errors [default=8]

       --verbose_rs
              Verbose RS decoder

   Data sink
       --telemetry_output TELEMETRY_OUTPUT
              Telemetry output file [default=stdout]

SEE ALSO

       jy1sat_ssdv(1), smog_p_spectrum(1)