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Hi,
I've just got my USRP + TVRX card working and fired up using
tvrx_wfm_rcv_gui. Using a strong local FM station The audio suffers a
serious case of the Chipmunks and the string "aU" is repeatedly
written to the output. I'd be indebted to anyone who
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 12:48, EDWARD HALL wrote:
> I completed a build with no obvious errors from tarballs, but I get an
> error when running applications that I hope someone can help with. I am
> using a debian system that began with a Knoppix HD install. The error
> messages are as follows:
>
> [
David Carr wrote:
Hi all,
I've been working on a gigabit software radio peripheral design
proposal. Its a very early and easy to change document. From doing the
early design work, I can say that this is a big undertaking. I think
that the more people we can get interested the more possible i
I completed a build with no obvious errors from tarballs, but I get an error
when running applications that I hope someone can help with. I am using a
debian system that began with a Knoppix HD install. The error messages are
as follows:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ward# cd
/usr/share/doc/gnura
John Ackermann N8UR wrote:
> Thanks, Chuck -- sounds like useful new features. I will download and play.
>
> I meant to mention earlier in reference to the filter and the tradeoff
> between skirts and CPU usage -- have you looked at the filtering scheme
> used in the Flex-Radio SDR-1000 software?
Thanks, Chuck -- sounds like useful new features. I will download and play.
I meant to mention earlier in reference to the filter and the tradeoff
between skirts and CPU usage -- have you looked at the filtering scheme
used in the Flex-Radio SDR-1000 software? I don't recall the exact
details ri
I recently received a TV Rx board. My usrp works with wfm_rcv_gui.py but I have
been trying to simply run tvrx_wfm_rcv_gui.py with the TV daughterboard and I
receive this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "tvrx_wfm_rcv_gui.py", line 101, in ?
app = stdgui.stdapp (wfm_rx_graph
My HF Explorer project now has a slider for pga (I guess
that corresponds roughly to an 'rf gain' control) and
now sports 8 programmable bandswitch buttons to set the
usrp center frequency. Just type the center freq in the
text control so labled and hit enter to set it, or
hit 'set' then one of the
Hi all,
I've been working on a gigabit software radio peripheral design
proposal. Its a very early and easy to change document. From doing the
early design work, I can say that this is a big undertaking. I think
that the more people we can get interested the more possible it is.
Take a look:
h
Lamar Owen wrote:
> On Thursday 05 May 2005 02:12, Matt Ettus wrote:
>
>>I have posted an iso image for a KNOPPIX-based distribution with all the
>> software necessary for the USRP and GNU Radio built in. This should
>>come in handy for those who have had trouble installing software, or
>>wish to
Hi,
We are attempting to write our own incoming tv signals to file, but ran into
trouble. When we use the downloaded file ntsc-short-complex-baseband-8MS.dat
we get the correct signal that we can convert back to complex using
gr.interleaved_short_to_complex (). However, when we create file syncs
Sachi wrote:
> Let me make my question more clear.
> If I understand the code correctly, after
> "bytes_to_syms", the signal should be a float sequence
> of +1 or -1. I am very confused about what the signal
> will look like after "interp". I think it's no longer
> +-1 sequence any more. So does
On Tue, Jun 28, 2005 at 11:54:32PM +0200, Stephane Fillod wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> Sorry for replying late on your exciting mail.
> Did you get other feedback privately about it or about the Windows port?
> I haven't seen much on my side.
>
> On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 12:18:55AM +0200, Martin Dvh wr
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