On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 12:51:05AM -0400, David Lapsley wrote:
> On 6/14/06 2:24 PM, "Michael Dickens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > p68, 4.8.1; and p74, 4.8.4: How can an m-block have zero ports? I
> > thought that all data / metadata / signals / whatever were
> > transported via these ports
hello list,
Is there any example available for doing gsm cellphone detection, or even cell
detection?
I am thinking of the uk malls people flow monitoring presented in the article
on wired, even though my need would be more in the rescue activity on the field.
Regards
Matteo iz2eeq
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On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 12:35:50AM -0400, Ilia Mirkin wrote:
> Quoting Michael Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> A somewhat more generic answer than Eric's:
Thanks Ilia.
> Python and threads don't mix easily. There's one python interpreter/state,
> and if it's interpreting in one thread, and you
On 6/14/06 2:24 PM, "Michael Dickens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dave - Working on v3 of this document. There are some changes from
> the previous version which greatly improve clarity! Thanks! Here
> are some more suggestions, comments, questions, and thoughts. - MLD
Michael,
No problems.
Quoting Michael Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Up until now, all of my networking projects have been in C/C++, and I'd like
to think that I'm pretty good with threading in those languages. As with the
previous projects, I feel like threading will be a must. It's true that with
wireless nodes, I won't
Johnathan Corgan wrote:
> ...I plan on doing a gr_add_const_vXX and a
> gr_multiply_const_vXX, and these will round out what I need for my
> current experimentation. One other thing would perhaps be a
> complex_to_mag_v function to process the output of an FFT without going
> back to stream forma
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 05:01:14PM -0700, John E. Don Carlos wrote:
> Right! I let the warnings concern me too much. It did keep compiling.
>
> I'm now getting a configure error: gr-audio-osx required darwin or MacOS X.
> What do i need to install? i'm running on a pentium with FC5.
Don't buil
On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 02:12 +0200, Martin Dvh wrote:
> Eric Blossom wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 02:00:27PM -0400, Lee Patton wrote:
> >
> >>Hi, folks -
> >>
> >>I'm trying to build an active pulsed radar using GR/USRP. Right now I am
> >>only concerned with the transmission and reception of
Martin Dvh wrote:
> If I correlate with different doppler shifts my spirals turn around but they
> keep being spirals.
> In this image I change the doppler shift in every frame
> http://www.olifantasia.com/projects/gnuradio/mdvh/passive_radar/passive_radar_time_is_time_x_arc_is_phasediff_length_is
Eric Blossom wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 02:00:27PM -0400, Lee Patton wrote:
>
>>Hi, folks -
>>
>>I'm trying to build an active pulsed radar using GR/USRP. Right now I am
>>only concerned with the transmission and reception of pulses. All radar
>>signal processing will happen offline. I kno
Right! I let the warnings concern me too much. It did keep compiling.
I'm now getting a configure error: gr-audio-osx required darwin or MacOS X.
What do i need to install? i'm running on a pentium with FC5.
BTW, swig version 1.3.24 gcc 4.1.1
Thanks,
John
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On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 02:59:24PM -0500, Michael Ford wrote:
> Up until now, all of my networking projects have been in C/C++, and I'd like
> to think that I'm pretty good with threading in those languages. As with the
> previous projects, I feel like threading will be a must. It's true that with
Up until now, all of my networking projects have been in C/C++, and I'd like to think that I'm pretty good with threading in those languages. As with the previous projects, I feel like threading will be a must. It's true that with wireless nodes, I won't be sending/receiving simultaneously with the
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 02:00:27PM -0400, Lee Patton wrote:
> Hi, folks -
>
> I'm trying to build an active pulsed radar using GR/USRP. Right now I am
> only concerned with the transmission and reception of pulses. All radar
> signal processing will happen offline. I know Eric is working on
> pa
Dave - Working on v3 of this document. There are some changes from
the previous version which greatly improve clarity! Thanks! Here
are some more suggestions, comments, questions, and thoughts. - MLD
p60, 4.2: "The Media Access Control (MAC) layer needs low-latency
transmission control -
Hi, folks -
I'm trying to build an active pulsed radar using GR/USRP. Right now I am
only concerned with the transmission and reception of pulses. All radar
signal processing will happen offline. I know Eric is working on
passive radar. Has anyone tried active yet?
I have a start on the Tx and
Very precious help, Mike!
it works fine!
I'm just so thankful!
actually I haven't instantiated the thread as an independent class
because it was a bit complicated to reference several parameters and
function that had to remain within the main_flowgraph class.
I found this while searching python do
Robert McGwier wrote:
> I needed the vector add code almost immediately after it showed up...
Glad to hear. I plan on doing a gr_add_const_vXX and a
gr_multiply_const_vXX, and these will round out what I need for my
current experimentation. One other thing would perhaps be a
complex_to_mag_v fu
Greetings,
I was wondering if there was a datasheet available for the RFX400
Transceiver? I am specifically interested in the RF Front End (e.g.
filters, noise figure, ...).
Thanks,
Rob
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Right, depending on the version of swig you're using, you'll get
either a lot or a whole lot of warnings, and then it'll take a minute
or so to compile.
On 6/14/06, Eric Blossom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 10:52:33PM -0700, John E. Don Carlos wrote:
> I applied the patch b
hey, here's a threading example from some python I have been playing with:--#start of python code...import threadingclass nicethread ( threading.Thread ): def __init__ ( self,remoteip ):
self.remoteip = remoteip threading.Thread.__init__ ( self ) def
Hello,i'm an italian student and i'm studying gnu radio for writing my
future degree.I need that someone give me informations about how to write an ofdm
block that follow the 802.11g standards.. Thank you
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Hey,how about using a thread to launch the frequency changes and then use time.sleep(1) within the thread.This won't pause the rest of the application.Mikehttp://m0mik.org
On 6/13/06, Vincenzo Pellegrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi,I was trying to insert something like pauses between the executio
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