On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 10:32:38AM +1300, Muhammad Abrar wrote: > when i run this program i got this message. > stud...@it028743:~/Documents/usrp$ python usrp_wfm_rcv_pll.py > >>> gr_fir_ccf: using SSE > >>> gr_fir_fff: using SSE > >>> gr_fir_fcc: using SSE > FYI: This implementation of the stereo_carrier_pll_recovery has no squelch > implementation yet > FYI: No Powermate or Contour Knob found > FYI: This implementation of the stereo_carrier_pll_recovery has no squelch > implementation yet > aUaUaUaUFYI: This implementation of the stereo_carrier_pll_recovery has no > squelch implementation yet > FYI: This implementation of the stereo_carrier_pll_recovery has no squelch > implementation yet > FYI: This implementation of the stereo_carrier_pll_recovery has no squelch > implementation yet > FYI: This implementation of the stereo_carrier_pll_recovery has no squelch > implementation yet > FYI: This implementation of the stereo_carrier_pll_recovery has no squelch > implementation yet > FYI: This implementation of the stereo_carrier_pll_recovery has no squelch > implementation yet > FYI: This implementation of the stereo_carrier_pll_recovery has no squelch > implementation yet > auauauauauauauauauauauauaustud...@it028743:~/Documents/usrp$ > > > what its mean and how i can receive FM transmission. >
Attention all newbies: Please read the GNU Radio FAQ and the USRP FAQ and try searching with google before posting to the list. http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/FAQ http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/UsrpFAQ Most commands support a --help option. Try using it. Also read the README files contained in the source code. After doing all of the above, if you've still got a question, you're more likely to get a helpful response on this mailing list if you provide us information that could allow us to help you. E.g., what version of GNU Radio are you using; what OS/distribution/version are you using; what (specific) kind of computer are you running GR on; if you're using a USRP, what daugherboard(s) are you using; the exact command line you used. Also, please remember that no one here gets paid to answer your questions. Questions that demonstrate that you've done your homework are more likely to elicit a response. FYI, "FYI" stands for "for your information". It's neither an error nor a warning. It's just information. Welcome! Eric _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio