Nathan,
When I was refreshing my gnuradio awareness - I hesitate to use the word
"skills" :-) - I ran through the official tutorials and modified them
as needed to work with a usrp b210. On the page
https://udel.edu/~mm/gr/
about halfway down is the title "Gnuradio Official Tutorials" with the
link "Here are my versions" where you'll find nbfm.grc. It's very
simple, using filter/squelch/NBFM Receive block and runs here on grc
3.8.2.0, a promising sign.
Hope it's useful,
Mike
On 8/3/21 2:40 AM, Nathan Van Ymeren wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am seeking a working NBFM receiver example, as the one on the wiki[0] produces unintelligible output. I am confident that my hardware is functioning properly because if I tune to the same frequency (162.525 MHz ) in gqrx, I can hear the weather radio broadcasts clearly. I am on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, running gnuradio 3.8.x with a HackRF One and a standard telescopic antenna.
>
> I have reproduced [0] verbatim except with the following change: Instead of a ZeroMQ source, I am using an osmocom source for my hackrf.
>
> I've also tried adapting the flowgraph from the "SDR with HackRF" tutorial[1], which implements a wideband FM receiver in gnuradio, but I wasn't able to make it produce anything resembling speech when I changed it to narrowband FM.
>
> Additionally, I've tried a few NOAA weather radio flowgraphs found online but most of what I've found either didn't work or else was for an older version of gnuradio and thus had errors that I wasn't able to work around since I am a gnuradio novice.
>
> Can anyone recommend a working flowgraph for narrowband FM, ideally something simple and working in gnuradio 3.8+?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nathan
>
> [0] https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/Simulation_example:_Narrowband_FM_transceiver#NBFM_receiver
> [1] https://greatscottgadgets.com/sdr/1/
>
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