I have updated from CVS and re-recorded a new file using complex types and
the gain set to 20.
LabView is able to read in any type, so I have defined it to read single
precision floats (assuming the first 32 bits are I and the second 32 bits
are Q).
I have also read straight into a complex ty
Tom Rychener wrote:
> I am also interested in a CTCSS function.
I have a gr.ctcss_squelch_ff block as work in progress (see below.)
> Couldn't we take the output of your new goertzel_dft function, pick out the
> particular frequency bin we are interested in by using stream_to_streams and
> then
On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 01:48:48PM -0700, Daniel Garcia wrote:
>
> My employer has agreed to sign a copywrite/IP
> assignment contract so that I may work on GNU Radio.
> My university has never required me to sign a
> IP/copywrite agreement other than an agreement to have
> my thesis published in
Thanks for the new function.
I am also interested in a CTCSS function.
Couldn't we take the output of your new goertzel_dft function, pick out the
particular frequency bin we are interested in by using stream_to_streams and
then pass that to the existing power_squelch function?
If this makes se
My employer has agreed to sign a copywrite/IP
assignment contract so that I may work on GNU Radio.
My university has never required me to sign a
IP/copywrite agreement other than an agreement to have
my thesis published in a commercial archive as well as
our university system library. I have sent
On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 11:31:31AM -0700, Tony wrote:
> I'm operating GNU Radio 2.8 on Ubuntu 6.06 LTS and using USRP mostly
> with the DBSRX rev 2.1 daughterboard. Can someone comment on 2
> questions.
> How can you display the raw or processed USRP I & Q data on the
> screen? I've done this b
I'm operating GNU Radio 2.8 on Ubuntu 6.06 LTS and using USRP mostly with the DBSRX rev 2.1 daughterboard. Can someone comment on 2 questions.How can you display the raw or processed USRP I & Q data on the screen? I've done this by using something like this:...sink1 = gr.complex_to_float()sink2 =
On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 01:25:51PM -0400, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-06-27 at 11:18 -0400, Marcus Leech wrote:
>
> I'll try for 6MHz wide segments cut from 8MHz plots to smooth out
> the curve next time, rain permitting. ImageMagick make automating
> the cropping and montage creating from
Charles Swiger wrote:
Yes, and barely room for that. There's still lots of C-band dishes
out there free for the taking, so I've heard.
I'll try for 6MHz wide segments cut from 8MHz plots to smooth out
the curve next time, rain permitting. ImageMagick make automating
the cropping and montage cre
On Tue, 2006-06-27 at 11:18 -0400, Marcus Leech wrote:
> >
> There's an astronomically-important spectral line at
> 12.178Ghz--Methanol. Which will come out of your
> LNB at 1428Mhz. The M45 region of the sky produces Methanol masering
> outbursts on a regular basis.
> But you probably
Hello Everyone!
Just curious;
Has anyone used the 12" coax included with the yagi0900 antenna?
It seems like the coax soldered to the heavy antenna(relative to
daughterboard) would be hard on the SMA connector on the
daugheterboard, and eventually cause problems. It seems like a rigid
coax
On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 10:55:43AM -0400, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-06-26 at 17:12 -0700, Matt Ettus wrote:
> > >doesn't it look like the USB 2.0 is a heavily constraining bottleneck?
> > >
> > >
> > Yes, USB2.0 is the bottleneck.
> >
> > >And, if I'm not wrong about this, will it be po
On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 09:48:42AM -0400, Michael Dickens wrote:
>
> Bottom line is that you should consult with your advisor about your
> educational institution's IP Policy(ies), and likely with your local
> office of Research / Tech Transfer / IP, or whatever it is called
> there. Only a
Charles Swiger wrote:
For what it's worth, here's an simple 1st attempt to make a montage
of 8MHz plots to show a wide band (240MHz of Galaxy 10R at 123W,
Ku vertical):
http://webpages.charter.net/cswiger/123w_3.jpg (1MB)
The LNB lo is 10750M, so where it says "968" the actual f is 11718MHz,
On Mon, 2006-06-26 at 17:12 -0700, Matt Ettus wrote:
> >doesn't it look like the USB 2.0 is a heavily constraining bottleneck?
> >
> >
> Yes, USB2.0 is the bottleneck.
>
> >And, if I'm not wrong about this, will it be possible in the future to
> >have a USRP <--> PC interface which doesn't limit
On Jun 27, 2006, at 9:06 AM, Robert McGwier wrote:
If you are going to be doing this work in support of the GnuRadio
project, PLEASE, go ahead and get the necessary FSF forms now and
learn how to put the needed boilerplate in all pieces of your
source code. Your university, department,
Daniel:
We have a reference implementation of RDS (the digital signal carried
along some FM broadcast stations). That RDS code may not be checked in
because it does not have the required permissions. However, it might be
interesting to take this code and do a clean room version after it has
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for providing more information.
On Mon, Jun 26, 2006 at 10:07:56PM -0700, Daniel Garcia wrote:
>
> --- Robert McGwier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is this is Master's thesis or a Doctoral
> thesis/dissertation?
>
> I am completing a Master's thesis.
>
> > What areas in E
Patrick:
Thanks for the pointer to update-alternatives. Ubuntu is mostly built
on top of debian and it is there. I was told about "alternatives" but
the suggestion was slightly garbled from what was correct so I could not
find it immediately. I lost motivation after I got things to work by
Robert McGwier wrote:
I need php5. php5-dev wants version 1.4 things because Ubuntu there
is some issue. I could not get aclocal to work unless I forced
aclocal.m4 by hand to call automake-1.9 for example. I got all of these
am python not found and other blow ups leading to complete fai
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