Thanks for the information. I'll focus on the GRC for now then. David
On Sat, 09 Jul 2011 18:13:20 -0400, Marcus D. Leech wrote > On 07/09/2011 05:59 PM, dave wrote:Ok, I will look into using the GRC as a > first step. > > I am hoping to work with the USRP eventually. If someone knowssome up to > date tutorials specifically for USRP that would beappreciated as well. > > I see now that the mc4020 code was intended to gather the FMfrom a cable > modem over a parallel port. That is not generalcode or USRP code at all. > > The info at: http://www.joshknows.com/gnuradio ...does havesome gnuradio > + USRP specific code, but it's very short. MaybeI can figure it out by > looking at that along with the "how towrite a signal block" page. > > Thanks, > Dave > > What you'll find is that you won't need to write your own signalprocessing > blocks, at least, not intially. GRC (also known as > gnuradio-companion on recent releases) contains many of thefundamental > building blocks necessary to construct fairly > sophisticated radio systems. > > Also, GRC produces python code, which you can inspect and learnfrom. > >-- Marcus Leech Principal Investigator Shirleys Bay Radio Astronomy Consortium http://www.sbrac.org -- Open WebMail Project (http://openwebmail.org)
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