Besides hardware-hacking a sound card, you may also use some USB
oscilloscope, in combination with sigrok-cli and its --continuous flag.
I have never used this, but I guess there is a way to stream this data
to gnuradio. Note that not every hardware supports this --continuous
feature! Sadly the Wiki does not tell you which one does, so you have to
look into the source code:
https://github.com/sigrokproject/libsigrok/tree/master/src/hardware
and search for the flag SR_CONF_CONTINUOUS to find a working hardware.
Also, the sigrok.org website is down since a few days and the wiki is
not available, which would help to match a drivers name to an actual device.
Fabian
Am 09.02.22 um 19:07 schrieb vittben@pm.me:
> Good evening everybody
> I'm looking for a sampling device, GNURADIO compatible, with low sample
> rate ( max 50 KHz ) AND frequency response down to 1 Hz, so sound cards
> aren't the choice.
> Any suggestion ???
> Tnx in advance :-)
>
> Vittorio
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