The flowgraph for decoding NOAA APT images generates a waterfall with a
bandwidth depending on the default samplerate of the SDR hardware.
USRPB200 defaults to 500 ksps, which produces an output of 125 ksps
after the "first_stage_decimation" which is fixed to a value of 4.
Changing the hardware to an "rtlsdr" also changes the default
samplerate to 1 Msps which results in a waterfall bandwidth of 250 kHz
(+- 125 kHz). Connecting the waterfall sink behind the FFT Filter,
which has a decimation set to match an output samplerate of 125 kHz,
seems to be correct! This produces waterfalls with a bandwidth of
125 kHz (+- 62,5 kHz).
Fixes issue #128
All flowgraphs now support user defined parameters for most of their
configuration capabilities. These include:
* RF gain
* IF gain
* BB gain
* Custom device arguments for setups with multiple SDRs. These
coresponds to the 'Device arguments' field of the Osmocom source block.
* Antenna selection for devices with multiple antennas (USRPs, etc)
Changing sampling rate is not supported (yet).
For listing the arguments just execute <flowgraph> --help in a terminal
window.