Dincer -
> Why did you not use a usual Python flowgraph (like in file scan) but a > C++ flowgraph? > Python flowgraphs aren't any more 'usual' than C++ flowgraphs. Python is perhaps more widely used because that is how GRC generates flowgraphs, but many applications, especially those that need low-level control of memory, are written in C++. Both are natively supported by GNURadio - it's just up to the application developer which is more appropriate. Cheers, Ben > **** > > Is there anywhere a python flowgraph for the live scan app?**** > > ** ** > > Thanks again,**** > > Dincer **** > > ** ** > > *Von:* Ben Wojtowicz [mailto:bwojt...@gmail.com] > *Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 3. Oktober 2013 14:40 > *An:* Dincer Beken > *Cc:* Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org; openlte-disc...@lists.sourceforge.net > > *Betreff:* Re: [Openlte-discuss] Error while building openLTE code on USRP > **** > > ** ** > > Dincer,**** > > Hopefully this will clarify things a bit: > 1) The dl_scan application will not work with USRP currently due to the > resampling issue. Since gr-osmosdr will support USRP, the dl_scan > application should run using a USRP, but the sampling rate will be > incorrect and it will not decode anything. This is the application that > will need to have a resampler block added. > 2) The dl_file_scan application is not dependent on any hardware. It just > uses a recorded baseband I/Q file for its processing. However, the file > must be recorded at one of the valid LTE sampling rates. So again, if you > are using the USRP, you will have to resample the data. I have found that > the octave function resample works great for this task.**** > > I have not worked with grc in the past, so I can help much with anything > you do there. However, you can modify LTE_fdd_dl_scan_flowgraph.cc > directly if you need.**** > > Hope this helps, > Ben**** > > ** ** > > On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 10:08 AM, Dincer Beken <dbe...@blackned.de> wrote:* > *** > > Hi Ben,**** > > **** > > thank you for your answer.**** > > **** > > My previous question was bit strange. **** > > **** > > There are to functions of you, once the dl_file_scan and once the only > dl_scan function.**** > > **** > > I did undertood that the dl_file_scan function kinda works with USRP, but > I was not sure about the dl_scan function. **** > > **** > > I read here that dl_scan does not support USRP:**** > > http://sourceforge.net/p/openlte/mailman/message/30559702/**** > > **** > > Is it still valid: Does the dl_scan function still not suppoert USRP?**** > > **** > > OR can we by adding the resampler block run it? **** > > When I did run the dl_scan function, it (probably the osmo code) > recognized the USRP2/N-SERIES device and got overflow alerts (“D”). **** > > I don’t undertand, if that means that the dl_scan function works with the > USRP2/N but needs some resampling?**** > > **** > > So from your mail, I thought first the addition of the “resampler” is only > valid for the dl_file_scan function, till I managed to run the dl_scan, > thatswhy I am confused.**** > > **** > > **** > > Lastly, (this is probably my job).**** > > I don’t know if one can create from your source files grc flowcharts. I > looking for that right now. Then, it would be “easy” to add a resampling > block to your code.**** > > If not, could you also please give a hint about how it can be done in your > source code?**** > > **** > > Regards, Dincer**** > > *Von:* Ben Wojtowicz [mailto:bwojt...@gmail.com] **** > > *Gesendet:* Dienstag, 1. Oktober 2013 14:47 > *An:* Dincer Beken > *Cc:* openlte-disc...@lists.sourceforge.net; Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org**** > > *Betreff:* Re: [Openlte-discuss] Error while building openLTE code on USRP > **** > > **** > > Dincer,**** > > I believe that you will need to add a resampler to the openLTE code in > order to run on a USRP. I don't have a USRP myself, but I believe that > they only allow sample rates that are integer divisions of 100Msps (except > the USRP B200 series). In order to get a valid LTE sample rate (30.72, > 15.36, 7.68, 3.84, or 1.92Msps), you will need to add a resampling block.* > *** > > As you mentioned, I am using the gr-osmosdr blocks to interface currently > to rtl-sdr and hackRF. There is support in gr-osmosdr for USRP, but it > will need to be handled in the flowgraph.**** > > Hope this helps, > Ben**** > > **** > > On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 7:21 AM, Dincer Beken <dbe...@blackned.de> wrote:* > *** > > Sorry but I think I mailed to early.**** > > **** > > On a normal gnuradio distribution from the build-gnuradio.py -m” code on > Fedora, I did not experience the problems while build and install. **** > > I am checking out the code right now..**** > > **** > > Regarding OSMO and RTL-SDR, I did understand it like the libraries can > detect and work with USRP, so that’s probably clear, too.**** > > When using those libraries with USRP, are there any specific changes that > I should make for some blocks etc.?**** > > **** > > Regards,**** > > Dincer**** > > **** > > *Von:* discuss-gnuradio-bounces+dbeken=blackned...@gnu.org [mailto: > discuss-gnuradio-bounces+dbeken=blackned...@gnu.org] *Im Auftrag von *Dincer > Beken > *Gesendet:* Montag, 30. September 2013 13:42 > *An:* openlte-disc...@lists.sourceforge.net > *Cc:* Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org > *Betreff:* [Discuss-gnuradio] Error while building openLTE code on USRP*** > * > > **** > > Hi all, **** > > **** > > I am new to Gnuradio and USRP. I want to try the openLTE Project on my > USRP N210.**** > > **** > > During the cmake process I am getting the following errors:**** > > **** > > CMake Warning at CMakeLists.txt:92 (find_package): Could not find a > configuration file for package "Gnuradio" that is compatible with requested > version "3.7.0".**** > > The following configuration files were considered but not accepted:**** > > /usr/local/lib/cmake/gnuradio/GnuradioConfig.cmake, version: 3.8.git.0**** > > **** > > **** > > Also since I am not using one of the following devices:**** > > I also get :**** > > **** > > -- checking for module 'gnuradio-osmosdr' -- package 'gnuradio-osmosdr' > not found -- Could NOT find GNURADIO_OSMOSDR (missing: > GNURADIO_OSMOSDR_LIBRARIES GNURADIO_OSMOSDR_INCLUDE_DIRS) -- checking for > module 'librtlsdr' -- package 'librtlsdr' not found -- Could NOT find > RTLSDR (missing: RTLSDR_LIBRARIES RTLSDR_INCLUDE_DIRS) -- checking for > module 'libhackrf' -- package 'libhackrf' not found -- Could NOT find > HACKRF (missing: HACKRF_LIBRARIES HACKRF_INCLUDE_DIRS) -- checking for > module 'fftw3f >= 3.0' -- found fftw3f , version 3.3 -- Found FFTW3F: > /usr/lib/libfftw3f.so CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:99 (message): GNURadio > required to compile openLTE**** > > **** > > **** > > **** > > After that, I changed in the cmake file the required Gnuradio Version > manually to 3.8. Now I am getting only the OSMO / RTL errors:**** > > **** > > · -- checking for module 'gnuradio-osmosdr' -- package > 'gnuradio-osmosdr' not found -- Could NOT find GNURADIO_OSMOSDR (missing: > GNURADIO_OSMOSDR_LIBRARIES GNURADIO_OSMOSDR_INCLUDE_DIRS) -- checking for > module 'librtlsdr' -- package 'librtlsdr' not found -- Could NOT find > RTLSDR (missing: RTLSDR_LIBRARIES RTLSDR_INCLUDE_DIRS) -- checking for > module 'libhackrf' -- package 'libhackrf' not found -- Could NOT find > HACKRF (missing: HACKRF_LIBRARIES HACKRF_INCLUDE_DIRS) CMake Error at > CMakeLists.txt:103 (message): GNURadio Osmosdr required to compile openLTE ( > http://sdr.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/GrOsmoSDR)**** > > **** > > **** > > From the discuss Forum of gnuradio, I read that it is possible to run it > with USRP (USRP2) **** > > **** > > https://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/4169390#new**** > > **** > > **** > > How can I ignore those libraries or replace them?**** > > And can I use this code on the USRP?**** > > **** > > Regards,**** > > Dincer**** > > **** > > **** > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > **** > > > October Webinars: Code for Performance > Free Intel webinars can help you accelerate application performance.**** > > Explore tips for MPI, OpenMP, advanced profiling, and more. 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