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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Jack" data-source="post: 1014823" data-attributes="member: 243342"><p>Thank you, Phil. Would you be able to push the source .bin file along with your own generator code as well? I am just getting to grips with gnuradio - it's a very steep learning curve, but possibilities seem endless! What are you using for transmitting, hardware-wise - HackRF? I've seen on YouToob the possibility of transmitting your own DVB-S2X channels from just about any source, so no reason why the same couldn't be done for MAC. The audio part might be tricky but implementation itself seems simple enough.</p><p></p><p>My generator is D/D2MAC as well but I've no idea how to switch between the two. The only difference I can see is that D2MAC is using half the data rate of DMAC (10.125Mbit/s instead of 20.25Mbit). I have a 20.25MHz crystal inside but without an oscilloscope, I am not sure what it's actually pumping out. And "MAC information" menu option doesn't tell me...my decoder is D/D2MAC compatible, so could be either!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Jack, post: 1014823, member: 243342"] Thank you, Phil. Would you be able to push the source .bin file along with your own generator code as well? I am just getting to grips with gnuradio - it's a very steep learning curve, but possibilities seem endless! What are you using for transmitting, hardware-wise - HackRF? I've seen on YouToob the possibility of transmitting your own DVB-S2X channels from just about any source, so no reason why the same couldn't be done for MAC. The audio part might be tricky but implementation itself seems simple enough. My generator is D/D2MAC as well but I've no idea how to switch between the two. The only difference I can see is that D2MAC is using half the data rate of DMAC (10.125Mbit/s instead of 20.25Mbit). I have a 20.25MHz crystal inside but without an oscilloscope, I am not sure what it's actually pumping out. And "MAC information" menu option doesn't tell me...my decoder is D/D2MAC compatible, so could be either! [/QUOTE]
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