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inspectrum
inspectrum is a tool for analysing captured signals, primarily from software-defined radio receivers.
Try it
Prerequisites
- boost >=1.35
- gnuradio 3.7.x
- qt5
- fftw 3.x
- cmake
- pkg-config
Building on Debian-based distros
sudo apt-get install qt5-default libfftw3-dev cmake pkg-config
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
sudo make install
Building on OSX - Homebrew
brew install qt5 fftw cmake pkg-config
mkdir build
cd build
CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=$(brew --prefix qt5)/lib/cmake cmake ..
make install
Building on OSX - Macports
sudo port install fftw-3-single cmake pkgconfig qt5
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
sudo make install
Run
./inspectrum
Input
inspectrum supports the following file types:
*.cf32,*.cfile- Complex 32-bit floating point samples (GNURadio, osmocom_fft)*.cs16- Complex 16-bit signed integer samples (BladeRF)*.cs8- Complex 8-bit signed integer samples (HackRF)*.cu8- Complex 8-bit unsigned integer samples (RTL-SDR)
If an unknown file extension is loaded, inspectrum will default to *.cf32.
Features
- Spectrogram with zoom/pan
- Large (multi-gigabyte) file support
Goals
- Be fast and light
- Make as many settings as possible work in realtime. I want this to be a useful tool for visually learning about DSP by tweaking around with things like FFT settings, filter widths or clock synchronisation.
- Support large files - as large as possible, but at least several GBs.
- Future features: filtering, demodulation, clock sync. Probably based on GNURadio.
Contact
- #inspectrum on freenode IRC
Languages
C++
96.3%
CMake
3.7%
