Thanks for the help -
With just TVRX installed - and a radioshack FM antenna that I use on my
stereo, running:
usrp_fft.py -f 107.9M -d 16
I get a weak peak at 0.0 and another weak peak at -1.25 (maybe WMJX 106.7?)
- that is it
Does not say "failed to set frequecy - the 107.9 is if freq box -
On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 01:05:35PM -0400, Achilleas Anastasopoulos wrote:
>
> Before I go ahead and implement it myself
> I was wondering if there is such a thing as a "tail"
> or "skip" or "strip" block in gnuradio, that skips/ignores
> the first K bytes and passes to the output the rest.
>
> Th
On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 10:40:23AM -0700, DJCarlson wrote:
>
> Hi -
>
> Sorry - hadn't finished subscribing!
>
> I'm new to GNU Radio - warning - it has been many years since I've done
> much programing. Anyway, I managed to get FC5 running on my Compact PC,
> downloaded gnu radio code via svn
Hi -
Sorry - hadn't finished subscribing!
I'm new to GNU Radio - warning - it has been many years since I've done
much programing. Anyway, I managed to get FC5 running on my Compact PC,
downloaded gnu radio code via svn - most seemed to make. I ran dial_tone.py
and had a dial tone coming out
Before I go ahead and implement it myself
I was wondering if there is such a thing as a "tail"
or "skip" or "strip" block in gnuradio, that skips/ignores
the first K bytes and passes to the output the rest.
Thanks
Achilleas
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On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 10:46:28AM -0400, Clark Pope wrote:
> Has anyone had any luck running gnuradio inside a vmware environment?
> http://www.vmware.com/products/player/
>
> I've not used it but it seems like a nice way to archive the entire
> gnuradio development environment for very fast bri
Has anyone had any luck running gnuradio inside a vmware environment?
http://www.vmware.com/products/player/
I've not used it but it seems like a nice way to archive the entire gnuradio
development environment for very fast bring up. The hard part is probably
getting the USB drivers to pass thr