Marcus,
Thanks for responding.
I'm looking to build a headless FM
receiver to record and stream public service
communication (fire, police, etc.). We will
stream as many channels as possible that fall
into a given passband.
I already have a system running on
a PC and now would like to port it to the PI.
I understand it maybe an "up hill"
path, but the thought is to deploy multiple
inexpensive units around a geographic area all
feeding a central streaming server.
The Pi is running Raspian Jesse
.... I started with the distribution packages
but ran into problems right out of the blocks
and thought it would be best to use the latest
code before asking questions :)
I understand cross compiling is the
way to go.
Since I brought it up, here was the
error I saw when I tried to run the script
that runs on the PC but fails spectacularly on
the raspberry pi with the precompiled packages
....
address@hidden:~/sdr/multirx
$ ./multirx_nogui.py -s
49 noaa.xml
linux; GNU C++ version 4.9.1; Boost_105500;
UHD_003.007.003-0-unknown
high=162500000 low=162400000
span=100000
center=162450000
gr-osmosdr 0.1.3 (0.1.3) gnuradio 3.7.5
built-in source types: file osmosdr fcd rtl
rtl_tcp uhd miri hackrf bladerf rfspace
airspy
Using device #0 Realtek RTL2838UHIDIR SN:
00000108
Found Elonics E4000 tuner
Exact sample rate is: 1000000.026491 Hz
Using Volk machine: generic_orc
VOLK: Error allocating memory (posix_memalign:
22)
VOLK: Error allocating memory (posix_memalign:
22)
VOLK: Error allocating memory (posix_memalign:
22)
Segmentation fault