that's not what software defined radio is about: The RF hardware in your
phone is, at least from the phone's point of view, not a software
definable radio, but a fixed-purpose radio. You can't just tune the
hardware anywhere and send the data there.
So, no, that's not something you could use GNU Radio for, unless you
attach an SDR device to your phone – but frankly, that doesn't sound
like it's something you want to do.
Best regards,
Marcus
On 08/14/2017 04:50 PM, Antti Ruohonen wrote:
> Hello, I tried to search for any mobile applications (done or in
> progress) that used GNU Radio or any other software to transfer mobile
> phone GPS data over radio.
>
> For example, there is a map on the mobile app, where you can see each
> mobile devices' location as it sends the GPS data to the other devices
> over the radio frequencies.
>
> Are there any features like forementioned in GNU Radio or any similar
> projects? I'm asking because in crowded events the normal mobile data
> frequencies are so heavily used that they are unavailable, so other
> radio frequencies might be less congested. Thank you.
>
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