Thanks for the info. I will look into that ASAP!

On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Marcus D. Leech <mle...@ripnet.com> wrote:

> On 01/10/2011 11:43 AM, Nick Othieno wrote:
>
>> Wow. Slow down there. I am a newbie.
>>
>> I downloaded and compiled the gnuradio code sometime in late December
>> 2010.  However from your response, I am guessing I should first download
>> (checkout), compile and install UHD, then finally compile and install
>> gnuradio. (Just thinking aloud here but a confirmation would not hurt :-)).
>>
>> Meantime, are there any python examples that demonstrate how a USRP2 and
>> DBSRX2 setup should work? Included in this setup is a log periodic antenna
>> (LP0926) that covers the 900MHz to 2.6GHz range
>>
>>  Once you have followed the directions for building and installing UHD,
> and the Gnu Radio branch that supports UHD, then I'd recommend
>  spending some quality time with Gnuradio Companion (gnuradio-companion) to
> put together simple Rx flow-graphs.
>
> With GnuRadio Companion, you don't necessarily *need* conventional
> "examples".  It's a GUI-based "flow-graph builder".
>
> For the most part, applications (at least in the UHD universe) don't really
> need to "know" much about the daughtercard that is plugged into
>  the hardware.  In this case, you'd create a UHD source, at an appropriate
> input bandwidth, set the desired frequency, and then
>  "do stuff" with the result--like plotting on a graphical FFT sink, etc,
> etc.
>
>
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>
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