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        <description>The purpose of this video is to show the small changes needed to run the ANTSDR E200 with GR-DECT2. It's also a reminder that GR-DECT2 is actually included in DragonOS, along with a modified UHD that supports the ANTSDR E200 out of the box. There's no audio decoded in this video. If you're going to run GR-DECT2, make sure you utilize it within the laws of your local country, state, etc. Also, make sure it's your own voice traffic when decoding and receiving audio. I just figured that while I had a running DECT2 system with multiple channels close by, why not take a look at it in the spectrum with SDR++ and the PlutoSDR? In the video, you'll see that there are at least five different center frequencies that are active, all detected within GR-DECT2. You'll also notice a 'v' when there's voice activity. If you find this interesting, take a look at some of the videos I've put together in the past, where I run the flow graph against unencrypted DECT monitors. In those cases, the actual audio content is decoded. As always, If you find this video helpful Follow @cemaxecuter on Twitter for more DragonOS and SDR info. Become a patron @ https://www.patreon.com/cemaxecuter</description>
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