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PySDR Textbook

This repo contains the source content used to generate my textbook, __PySDR: A Guide to SDR and DSP using Python__ , hosted at www.pysdr.org.

Feel free to submit an issue, or even a Pull Request (PR) with fixes or improvements. Those who submit valuable feedback/fixes be permanently added to the acknowledgments section. Not good at Git but have changes to suggest? Feel free to email me at pysdr@vt.edu.

Building:

On windows:

sphinx-build -b html -D imgmath_latex="C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\miktex\bin\x64\latex.exe" . _build

On Ubuntu with latest sphinx via apt-get (3.2.1 at the time of this writing) installed with pip, I had to add ~/.local/bin to PATH, and apt-get install texlive-latex-extra:

sphinx-build -b html . _build

Misc

Ideas for future chapters:

  • Equalization, would be the last step needed to finish the end-to-end comms link
  • Cyclostationary analysis
  • OFDM, simulating OFDM and CP, show via Python how it turns freq selective fading into flat fading
  • How to create real-time SDR apps with GUIs in Python using pyqt and pyqtgraph, or even just matplotlib with updating
  • Python code that lets the Pluto (or RTL-SDR) act as an FM receiver, like with sound output
  • End to end example that shows how to detect start of packet and other concepts not covered in RDS chapter

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