A Bluetooth receiver implementation for GNU Radio
https://github.com/greatscottgadgets/gr-bluetooth
An implementation of the Bluetooth baseband layer for GNU Radio for
experimentation and teaching students about Software Defined Radio.
It should not be used for Bluetooth communications as it is not
a complete software stack.
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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_service | 0000000659 659 Bytes | |
_servicedata | 0000000239 239 Bytes | |
gr-bluetooth-0.0.0.git1474227325.fb9970c.tar.xz | 0018414972 17.6 MB | |
gr-bluetooth.changes | 0000001897 1.85 KB | |
gr-bluetooth.rpmlintrc | 0000000045 45 Bytes | |
gr-bluetooth.spec | 0000002225 2.17 KB |
Latest Revision
Martin Hauke (mnhauke)
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(revision 5)
- Fix boost dependecies for recent openSUSE versions - Update to version 0.0.0.git1474227325.fb9970c: * Fix https://github.com/greatscottgadgets/gr-bluetooth/issues/7 Cmake accepts Python3 which gr-bluetooth doesn't support. Based on GNU Radio commit 92b56aa8 to fix Bug #587 of gnuradio. https://gnuradio.org/redmine/issues/587 * Fix to solve the seg fault when running btrx. This is experimental and should not be relied upon to fix the underlying issue. It also hasn't been tested sufficiently and might break the code. * Fixed segmentation fault in three modes of btrx. Still not sure about the LE_MAX_SYMBOLS, but at least we don't overflow the buffer. Not sure why we need an extra 10k-100k samples in ch_samples, but we do, so I just go with it so it doesn't crash. No guarantee that it does what it should but it doesn't crash anymore and I was able to capture a handful of packets from my phone and wireless headset.
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