Radio Shack has all the electronics I need to work with that signal. I know $20 is not a lot, but I know that I can build an oscilloscope from a $2 usb audio driver, and I can use Mathematica (which I already have) to play arbitrary waveforms through the audio jack in my computer. I want to have a much better idea of what I am doing before I spend more than $20 on this. It seems that gnu-radio is meant to interface with USRP–which is definitely out of my price range at the moment. I am quite new to this field, and I want to make sure I understand exactly what gnu radio is capable of and how I might go about setting this up. *Reading arbitrary waveforms into a numpy array (or receiving instantaneous voltage readings in real time) *Creating arbitrary waveforms defined by a numpy array (or sending out individual pulses in real time) I was just getting started with RF signal processing, and I was very interested in being able to make an oscilloscope and function generator work in real time with python.
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