Provided by: gr-osmosdr_0.2.6-1build2_amd64
NAME
osmocom_fft - Spectrum Browser
SYNOPSIS
osmocom_fft [options]
DESCRIPTION
Spectrum Browser
OPTIONS
-h, --help show this help message and exit -a ARGS, --args=ARGS Device args, [default=] -A ANTENNA, --antenna=ANTENNA Select RX antenna where appropriate -s SAMP_RATE, --samp-rate=SAMP_RATE Set sample rate (bandwidth), minimum by default -f FREQ, --center-freq=FREQ Set frequency to FREQ -c FREQ_CORR, --freq-corr=FREQ_CORR Set frequency correction (ppm) -g GAIN, --gain=GAIN Set gain in dB (default is midpoint) -W, --waterfall Enable waterfall display -S, --oscilloscope Enable oscilloscope display --avg-alpha=AVG_ALPHA Set fftsink averaging factor, default=[0.1] --averaging Enable fftsink averaging, default=[False] --ref-scale=REF_SCALE Set dBFS=0dB input value, default=[1.0] --fft-size=FFT_SIZE Set number of FFT bins [default=1024] --fft-rate=FFT_RATE Set FFT update rate, [default=30] -v, --verbose Use verbose console output [default=False]
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for linux; is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and linux; programs are properly installed at your site, the command info linux; should give you access to the complete manual.
Device specification
You can specify the source or sink device using a comma separated string of argument=value pairs. The always-up-to-date block documentation with examples is available right here.
FCD Source
Argument Notes fcd=<device-index> 0-based device identifier, optional device=hw:2 overrides the audio device type=2 selects the dongle type, 1 for Classic, 2 for Pro+ The "device" argument overrides the audio device used by the underlying driver to access the dongle's IQ sample stream. The "type" argument selects the dongle type, 1 for Classic, 2 for Pro+.
OsmoSDR Source
Argument Notes osmosdr=<device-index> 0-based device identifier buffers=<number-of-buffers> Default is 32 buflen=<length-of-buffer> Default is 256kB, must be multiple of 512
RTL-SDR Source
Argument Notes rtl=<device-index> 0-based device identifier OR serial number rtl_xtal=<frequency> Frequency (Hz) used for the RTL chip, accepts eng notation tuner_xtal=<frequency> Frequency (Hz) used for the tuner chip, accepts eng notation buffers=<number-of-buffers> Default is 32 buflen=<length-of-buffer> Default is 256kB, must be multiple of 512 direct_samp=0|1|2 Enable direct sampling mode on the RTL chip. 0: Disable, 1: use I channel, 2: use Q channel offset_tune=0|1 Enable offset tune mode for E4000 tuners NOTE: use rtl_eeprom -s to program your own serial number to the device NOTE: if you don't specify rtl_xtal/tuner_xtal, the underlying driver will use 28.0MHz
RTL-SDR TCP Source
Argument Notes rtl_tcp=<hostname>:<port> hostname defaults to "localhost", port to "1234" psize=<payload-size> Default is 16384 bytes direct_samp=0|1|2 Enable direct sampling mode on the RTL chip 0=Off, 1=I-ADC input enabled, 2=Q-ADC input enabled offset_tune=0|1 Enable offset tune mode for E4000 tuners
Miri Source
Argument Notes miri=<device-index> 0-based device identifier buffers=<number-of-buffers> Default is 32
UHD Source / Sink
Argument Notes uhd Use this argument without a value nchan=<channel-count> For multichannel USRP configurations use the subdev parameter to specify stream mapping subdev=<subdev-spec> Examples: "A:0", "B:0", "A:0 B:0" when nchan=2. Refer original ettus documentation on this lo_offset=<frequency> Offset frequency in Hz, must be within daughterboard bandwidth. Accepts eng notation Additional argument/value pairs will be passed to the underlying driver, for more information see specifying the subdevice and common device identifiers in the Ettus documentation.
bladeRF Source / Sink
Argument Notes bladerf[=0] 0-based device identifier (optional) fw='/path/to/the/firmware.img' program MCU firmware from given file. usually not needed. power cycle required. fpga='/path/to/the/bitstream.rbf' load FPGA bitstream from given file. required only at first run at the moment.
HackRF Source / Sink
Argument Notes hackrf Use this argument without a value buffers=<number-of-buffers> Default is 32 Only the first device found may be used at the moment because of libhackrf limitation. Transmit support has been verified by using the crc-mmbTools DAB sdr transmitter.
IQ File Source
Argument Notes file=<path-to-file-name> freq=<frequency> Center frequency in Hz, accepts eng notation rate=<sampling-rate> Mandatory, in samples/s, accepts eng notation repeat=true|false Default is true throttle=true|false Throttle flow of samples, default is true
EXAMPLES
osmocom_fft -a rtl=0 -v -f 100e6 -s 2.4e6 -g 15 osmocom_fft -a hackrf -v osmocom_fft -a uhd -v
SEE ALSO
osmocom_siggen(1) osmocom_siggen_nogui(1) osmocom_spectrum_sense(1)