Hello,
If your N210 has a GPS module this is fairly easy to do using the file sink with meta data. I am not sure what happens if the GPS data (module) is not there.
Sincerely,
Dan Marlow
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Date: Thursday, March 2, 2017 at 5:19 PM
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Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] Timestamp on file sink for replaying data
Hello!
I am very new to GNU Radio and I have been trying to figuring out how to create a “timestamp” on a incoming signal. I am trying to capture a signal using an Ettus N210 as the USRP source and display it in real time on frequency and waterfall sinks, while also
writing it to a file sink. Later, I would like to be able to “replay” the saved file, but I would like to know the time (preferably in UTC) that the signal was observed. This is important because I need to match up changes in the signal to other events that
might have happened. If possible, I would also like to be able to display the (UTC) time from the file on the GUI somehow.
I’ve mostly been using GNU Radio Companion, but I’ve also tried using Python.
I’ve looked into stream tags and using the Tagged file sink block , but I don’t understand what to use as the key, or how to extract the tag value during the replay. I feel like this should be a simple task, but I’ve looked everywhere for an answer so maybe
there is something else I don’t understand. Thank you in advanced.