Hi everybody,

    I would like to ask some questions regarding USRP. I really need some help. 
I got my USRP with a WBX and LP0410. I work on a computer running Windows XP. 
After I read many thing about how to install the GNU Radio in Windows 
environment I could install it using MingW. 


    I used the gnuinstall.py python script like many others but when I tried to 
run my first script in python I got an error message ImportError: No module 
named gnuradio. I don't know what is the problem, the gnuradio is installed, 
the 
latest one GNU Radio 3.3.0.

    Could anybody help me with some ideas, how to make it work, and what I'm 
missing.

    The second question would be. I would like to use the GNU Radio for a real 
application. I want to make a .NET application with Delphi Prism and to be able 
to get data from USRP an set data. There are many informations out there to 
emulate python (there are even DLL files) to be able to run python scripts from 
a .NET application. What I want is to exchange data with some devices running 
on 
2 ISM bands (433 and 868). I will make an application with Visual Studio 2010 
and I would like to be abel to read data through python script, interprete data 
and display in the form as some value or a therometer showing the value sent by 
a device. Wireless devices will have ASK, OOK modulation, some simple stuff. 
Anybody have made something like this and could help me to start it, I'll make 
all the work but I need some help from those who already made something like 
this.

    Do you have any other idea how could I implement this, what other solution 
do exists? A alternative would be to use LabView but there are problems, too. 
No 
documentation or some help. It would be very good to have some DLL files that 
would implement functions and interface to the USB data, but even if I was 
searching for a long time, I couldn't find anything.

    I'm opened to any suggestion, because right now I'm stuck, I don't have any 
idea. 


    Thank you very much for any idea. I wish everybody a nice day.

Best regards,
Sam Evans.


      
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