diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index c514dbc..2e375c2 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -3,7 +3,12 @@ **Table of contents** * [Using a Raspberry Pi as remote software defined radio peripheral from GNU adio](#using-a-raspberry-pi-as-remote-software-defined-radio-peripheral-from-gnu-radio) + * [NFM modulator example in GNU Radio](#nfm-modulator-example-in-gnu-radio) * [Using rpitx with csdr to modulate streaming input](#using-rpitx-with-csdr-to-modulate-streaming-input) + * [Modulate from raw audio file](#modulate-from-raw-audio-file) + * [Modulate from microphone input source](#modulate-from-microphone-input-source) + * [Modulate from audio streamed from remote computer](#modulate-from-audio-streamed-from-remote-computer) + * [Using ADPCM codec to decrease network usage while streaming](#using-adpcm-codec-to-decrease-network-usage-while-streaming)

![Warning](/images/lpf-warning.png?raw=true) @@ -25,7 +30,7 @@ On the Raspberry Pi, execute: * This will listen on TCP port 8011 for the I/Q signal. * The center frequency of the transmitter will be 28400 kHz. -**NFM modulator example in GNU Radio** +### NFM modulator example in GNU Radio On the PC, open GNU Radio Companion, and load the flow graph in this repo at `gnuradio/nfm-rpitx`. @@ -111,7 +116,7 @@ You will have to get the correct ALSA device ID via `arecord -L`, it will be som #WFM: arecord -c1 -r48000 -D plughw:CARD=Device,DEV=0 -fS16_LE - | csdr convert_i16_f | csdr gain_ff 70000 | csdr convert_f_samplerf 20833 | sudo rpitx -i- -m RF -f 28400 -### Modulate audio streamed from remote computer +### Modulate from audio streamed from remote computer First, start the transmitter: @@ -134,7 +139,7 @@ Then, on the remote computer, execute: You should replace `raspberrypi.local` with the IP address of the Raspberry Pi (unless avahi config is the default). -### Using ADPCM codec to decrease network usage while streaming:** +### Using ADPCM codec to decrease network usage while streaming Let's see an example for this on the NFM modulator. Execute on the Raspberry Pi: