Sam, Coming from a Windows user, I have to say that switching to Ubuntu was 1) extremely easy and 2) greatly accelerated my understand and ability to use GNURadio/USRP - mainly because I could use the GRC, which is a Labview-like graphical interface to GNURadio and USRP. I'd *highly* recommend giving it a shot first, at least to learn with, before trying Windows development. That's my 0.02. YMMV.
Also check out the Simulink libraries - I think they're linked from Ettus.com -William On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 5:36 PM, Sam Evans <sam_evans1...@yahoo.com> wrote: > 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. > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing list > Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio > >
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