Hello! im a student doing a networking class. This is very informative, thank you so much for showing off your awesome project! I love this kind of thing! I hope you continue to do these things. I'm very passionate about networking and i just love to see other people the same way. Greetings from Georgia (USA) and I wish you well !!
Very cool project, i do find it very interesting though that you could have all the skills necessary to set up wsl and whatever other software is used to make this work and still not have been exposed to someone saying Ubuntu (to learn the pronunciation), or having the familiarity with the terminal to know why youre having the hit enter twice. Not that that takes away from the video, just a curiosity. What is your background?
Lets see now, I use several versions of MacOS, several version of Window, several version of Linux, and several versions of the Raspberry pi and they all act a little different. Remembering, who is and which is which it impossible for me. I send forty years writing programs LANL. I worked on the Crestone Project which ran one of the largest super computer calculations ever done and It used the I/O routines that I had written.
btw the reason you have to press enter multiple times is when you click on the window you are actually selecting some blank text (highlighting somewhere on the screen) and when you press enter, it cancels it instead of running the command, so if you click on the top of the window (the title bar) you won't have to press enter multiple times as you won't be selecting anything.
I was thinking, like we can connect our coax cable to ethernet cable and directly access the internet similarly can we connect antenna to coax cable and coax to ethernet cable and can access live tv from the PC (without any external converter)
Most cable providers now encrypted their signals - in the old days you could plug the SDR into the TV-cable and decode the channels directly. The cable boxes are supposed to have a USB out on them - I think that that is still a legal requirement, but try a get one from a cable company.
It uses 3 programs gnuradio, iqSDR, and ffplay. You can sometimes get gnuradio to install and work on windows in the last 5 tries I got it going once. I could make iqSDR work on windows. I spent some time looking for a ffmpeg and ffplay for windows, but I unexpectedly did not turn anything up. I expected a simple .exe install, but I could not (in a few hours) find one ?
Can't get over the "yh-boohn-ta"
Had me crying laughing
jübunta
Hello! im a student doing a networking class. This is very informative, thank you so much for showing off your awesome project! I love this kind of thing! I hope you continue to do these things. I'm very passionate about networking and i just love to see other people the same way. Greetings from Georgia (USA) and I wish you well !!
Thanks.
If you look part way down the page at
github.com/righthalfplane/SdrGlut
You will find a list of many projects that I found interesting.
great project!
Thanks !
Just FYI Ubuntu is pronounced oo-boon-too
ew buon twu
I was just guessing from the spelling - I have no idea what is correct.
not really, it's more like uu-buun-too (/ʊˈbʊntuː/)
@@daleranta1012what a wild guess to make lmao
That's cool, didn't realize it was still legal to broadcast TV! I should figure out if any is broadcast in my area.
Every big city still has some broadcast TV
@@daleranta1012Some? With multiplexing, there are more channels than ever.
Great video ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I would suggest that if you can please show the hardware setup. For great+ video 🎉❤❤❤
Still love this video.
I posted a photo at -
groups.google.com/g/sdrglut-users/c/ky3enNvZdZc
Very cool project, i do find it very interesting though that you could have all the skills necessary to set up wsl and whatever other software is used to make this work and still not have been exposed to someone saying Ubuntu (to learn the pronunciation), or having the familiarity with the terminal to know why youre having the hit enter twice. Not that that takes away from the video, just a curiosity. What is your background?
Lets see now, I use several versions of MacOS, several version of Window, several version of Linux, and several versions of the Raspberry pi and they all act a little different. Remembering, who is and which is which it impossible for me. I send forty years writing programs LANL. I worked on the Crestone Project which ran one of the largest super computer calculations ever done and It used the I/O routines that I had written.
btw the reason you have to press enter multiple times is when you click on the window you are actually selecting some blank text (highlighting somewhere on the screen) and when you press enter, it cancels it instead of running the command, so if you click on the top of the window (the title bar) you won't have to press enter multiple times as you won't be selecting anything.
Yes, you may be right. I do notice less funny stuff - if I click on the title bar.
I was thinking, like we can connect our coax cable to ethernet cable and directly access the internet similarly can we connect antenna to coax cable and coax to ethernet cable and can access live tv from the PC (without any external converter)
Most cable providers now encrypted their signals - in the old days you could plug the SDR into the TV-cable and decode the channels directly. The cable boxes are supposed to have a USB out on them - I think that that is still a legal requirement, but try a get one from a cable company.
Really surprised to see someone relying on Linux like this but still insisting on using Windows. Is there really no Windows software to run this?
It uses 3 programs gnuradio, iqSDR, and ffplay. You can sometimes get gnuradio to install and work on windows in the last 5 tries I got it going once. I could make iqSDR work on windows. I spent some time looking for a ffmpeg and ffplay for windows, but I unexpectedly did not turn anything up. I expected a simple .exe install, but I could not (in a few hours) find one ?
its pronounced Ubuntu
🤦♀
oo-boon-too
You wrong. I'm sure the right pronunciation is Ubuntu as in Ubuntu not in Ubuntu
I must have been confused ive been calling it ubuntu as in ubuntu and not ubuntu all these years 😂