Hi Rui,
sorry, I might simply have missed those, and didn't find your first
email when I saw your recent one! I apologize.
So, hm, interestingly, we have a severe bug in the packet_encoder block
(its design is pretty bad, and that triggers an unexpected behaviour
underneath). That might mean the packet_encoder is just consuming items
as fast as it can, without actually producing packets. In other words,
packet_encoder is broken; you can't use it right now.
The more appropriate way of dealing with data might be in the example
flowgraphs that you'd find under
/usr/[local/]share/doc/gnuradio/examples/digital/packet_loopback_hier.grc
; it's a lot more complicated, though, and you'd have to write a message
/ PDU source that gives you the data you want to transmit, rather than
the Random PDU block!
I don't really know if that is the way to go. What is it, that you want
to build? Maybe the mailing list can advise?
Best regards,
Marcus
On 08/01/2017 05:26 PM, Rui ZOU wrote:
Here are the two flowgraphs I have used. I have tried to attach the
two files in my first email. Probably failed in doing that. If still
not seen, please let me know so I will try again. Thanks for your help.
Running the first flow graph will cause GRC stop responding instantly,
while the second one can run for a little while and produce lots of
'L' before going not responsive.
Rui
On Tue, Aug 1, 2017 at 11:09 AM, Marcus Müller <muel...@kit.edu
<mailto:muel...@kit.edu>> wrote:
Hi Rui,
don't know, to me, it looks like replying didn't work out great,
since my mail client showed your mail in a new thread. Really,
replying to a mailing list mail should be nothing more than
hitting the "reply" or "reply all" button.
Anyway, even the slowest PC/laptop/Raspberry Pi/… I could think of
would be able to deal with these rates, so there's very, very
likely something wrong with the GNU Radio flowgraph you're using.
Maybe you'd want to share that!
Best regards,
Marcus
On 08/01/2017 04:59 PM, Rui ZOU wrote:
Hi Marcus,
Sorry for leaving the title empty, that's the first time to post
to a mailing list. This is also the first time to reply, no sure
if I replied correctly.
I use 390.625k as the sampling rate because this is the lowest I
can get using the Ettus X310 without giving me a warning saying
that the sampling rate cannot be provided by the hardware. The
application is just transmitting a file using GMSK modulation on
the two daughter boards of X310.
Rui
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