Let me rephrase this.  I CANNOT USE GRC.  The latest version does not work
with the OS that I have, and nobody here has any idea about how to follow
the instructions to compile from source files.  So using GRC IS NOT AN
OPTION.  We have to program in GNU radio using python scripts, NOT GRC.

Alex

On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 2:05 PM, Marcus D. Leech <mle...@ripnet.com> wrote:

> On 11/07/2010 02:00 PM, alexander levedahl wrote:
> > I have tried transmitting an analog signal from one USRP2 to another,
> > but when I run usrp2_fft.py on the rx computer, there is no receive
> > signal.  The analog signal is supposed to be two tones at 350 and 440
> > HZ transmitted at 2.6GHz.  Can anyone help me figure out what I am
> > doing wrong?
> >
> > I have tried using GRC, but at the most up to date version does not
> > work with Fedora, which is the OS that I have to use, this is for a
> > research project with a professor at my university, and the mandate is
> > to use Fedora, this does not look like it will change in the near
> > future.
> >
> > Alex
> >
> >
> I use GRC on Fedora all the time.  I have Fedora 11,12 and 13 on my
> machines, and I use
>  GRC on them all the time.
>
> If you installed from a recent GIT source, GRC installs as
> "gnuradio-companion" to not conflict
>  with another piece of software called grc.
>
>
>
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