Hi there, gnss-sdr (in the queue at Debian NEW for almost 5 months) provides something near to a ‘ready-to-run’ GPS/Galileo software defined receiver. It requires some configuration in the user side, and templates are provided for that. Typically, few changes are required (e.g. the name of the file containing raw data, or the type of radio-frequency front end serving digital samples of the received signal in real-time). The webpage of the project is http://gnss-sdr.org and the code is at https://github.com/gnss-sdr/gnss-sdr With some effort (perfectly doable in the context of a GSoC project, such as writing a detailed howto, and some minor code modifications to improve usability), this could be an example of what you are asking for. It is a navigation receiver, and not a communication system, but still it is a working example of software defined radio. Best regards, Carles
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