On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 2:42 PM, ali siddiqi <chain...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 6:29 PM, Tom Rondeau <trondeau1...@gmail.com>wrote:
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>> The first thing that comes to mind is to use threads and a join with a
>> timeout or a condition with a wait or a timer object.
>> See: http://docs.python.org/library/threading.html
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>> You would implement this in benchmark_rx.py.
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>> Tom
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> But how would i come to know in the benchmark_rx.py whether the data is
> being received or not.
> As far as i see, this is being done at tb.wait
>

Let me rephrase. When benchmark_rx.py is run, lets say initially there is no
transmission being carried out, so benchmark_rx.py waits for transmission. I
would like to know where is this happening in the code? tb.wait() is called,
but i don't see the code in wait() function which actually senses if a
transmission is being carried out on the specified frequence or not? Can
someone please help me locate the transmission sensing code in
benchmark_rx.py?



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> Thanks
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