Michael Ossmann 2775279fd0 hackrf_sweep: eliminate time stamp adjustment
We previously attempted to adjust the output time stamp according to the
sample rate and placement of the samples within the USB transfer data,
but the end result was a fixed time offset with respect to the time of
USB transfer completion. We are using only those samples closest to the
end of the transfer, so it makes sense to simply use the time the USB
transfer ends and not try to correct that fixed offset.

It may be possible in the future to have a more accurate time stamp
generated in firmware, but I don't think it is worth complicating the
host code with minor time adjustments until and unless firmware-based
time stamps become available.
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HackRF

This repository contains hardware designs and software for HackRF, a low cost, open source Software Defined Radio platform.

HackRF One

(photo by fd0 from https://github.com/fd0/hackrf-one-pictures)

principal author: Michael Ossmann mike@ossmann.com

Information on HackRF and purchasing HackRF: https://greatscottgadgets.com/hackrf/


Documentation

Documentation for HackRF can be viewed on Read the Docs. The raw documenation files for HackRF are in the docs folder in this repository and can be built locally by installing Sphinx Docs and running make html. Documentation changes can be submitted through pull request and suggestions can be made as GitHub issues.


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