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How to transcribe gr-lora_sdr recordings

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The three steps

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Get the audio out. Save the aircheck or stream recording from gr-lora_sdr as MP3 or WAV.

2

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About gr-lora_sdr

“This is the fully-functional GNU Radio software-defined radio (SDR) implementation of a LoRa transceiver with all the necessary receiver components to operate correctly even at very low SNRs. This work has been conducted at the Telecommunication Circuits Laboratory, EPFL.”

GitHub stars
998
Built in
C++
Category
Radio Streaming

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