Hi,
Please let me know the following queries related to SSB implementation code:
>
> 1. How to set the sampling rates for both AF and RF frequencies?
> 2. What are the factors on which the sampling rate depends in USRP?
> 3. Is this sampling rate is standard always or we can change according
> t
I also want to save the signal to file and put this code in tvrx_debug.py.
I saved about 5 GB before i stopped the program even though i set nsamples =
2e6 in head.
nsamples = 2e6
head = gr.head(gr.sizeof_gr_complex, int(nsamples))
save_file=gr.file_sind(gr.sizeof_gr_complex,"ATSC_sig.dat")
self.c
yup, don't forget that when you next do a checkout/build from cvs, you
should probably just delete the gr-wxgui directory, re-check it out.
This goes for anything you happen to change within the source trees.
Otherwise, cvs will see that you've modified the file, it won't fetch
the "official"
Yes, it's just looking for the profile python module which you probably
don't have installed.. I don't either, so I commented it out.
This change should probably be made in cvs, but you can do it yourself
if you are desperate.
In gr-wxgui/src/python/waterfallsink.py, just comment out the incl
Thanks!
John
James Cooley wrote:
> Yes, it's just looking for the profile python module which you
> probably don't have installed.. I don't either, so I commented it out.
>
> This change should probably be made in cvs, but you can do it yourself
> if you are desperate.
>
> In gr-wxgui/src/py
Hi, Matt:
You asked for comments on this the KNOPPPIX beta you prepared:
Using knop-usrp-20050504.iso, I have no success on both an AMD system and a
P4. Note that these systems boot other KNOPPIX CDs without trouble (Ham
Hack for example). Messages are:
Boot from ATAPI-CDROM: No emulation
Subject line says it all -- it appears the waterfall sink is calling a
profile module that's not there. Any suggestions how to resolve this?
Thanks,
John
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Hi --
After successfully getting gnuradio and the USRP to run on my laptop
(Thinkpad R40), I decided it was time to install it on my main hamshack
computer. Using the lessons I learned the first time, the code built
just fine and I can talk to the USRP.
However, I'm having trouble getting audio
On Sat, Jun 11, 2005 at 10:42:56PM -0400, James Cooley wrote:
> Is the
>
> test_ccc_004
>
> check in gnuradio-core new with these updates? Is it really necessary?
> It's set for 1000 loops and is taking a very long time to run through
> them all. Hours.
>
> -jamie
Sorry about that. It was on