Thanks Josh.

I think that I can work it out.

Thanks again.



On Sat, 01 Nov 2008 08:48:16 +0530  wrote

>If you just want to sample the audio from a microphone, the best option 

>is to use the computer's built-in sound card. Gnuradio has a signal 

>processing block called audio.source that reads samples from the mic or 

>line-in port of a sound card.

>

>If you still want to use the USRP, you will want the LFRX daughter board 

>to sample baseband audio. The board has an SMA connector, not an audio 

>jack, so you may have to stick a wire in somewhere and solder something.

>

>_j0sh

>

>Prasant Misra wrote:

>> Hi,

>> 

>> 

>> 

>> I am not very familiar with GNU radio but have a basic working idea about it.

>> 

>> I wanted to know if it is possible to catch sound signal from a source and 
>> then feed it to the system for signal processing. To be very specific, are 
>> there any additional daughter boards that come with USRP that come with a 
>> microphone that can convert these sound signals to electronics pulses that 
>> can then used for processing the signals.

>> 

>> Or is there a socket on the USRP where we can plug in a microphone that 
>> takes care to achieve the above functionality.

>> 

>> Please suggest.

>> 

>> 

>> 

>> Thanks.

>> 

>>  

>> 

>> Prasant Kumar Misra.

>> 

>> 

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