On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 08:01:51AM -0400, Marcus Leech wrote:
> David I. Emery wrote:
> >
> > The transponders are 1090/1030 mhz and not 1350. 1350 is just
> >radar.
> >
> There are double pulses that I'm seeing, with variable timing between
> the main pulse
> and the sub-pulse. The othe
Succeed!
The system variable definations for previous installed v2.8 affected my new installation.
I use to install all the components into a stand alone directory, eg.
~/gr. And some definations like $GR, $PKG_CONFIG_PATH are according to
that. So when I install the new verison without "--prefix=$
> I might also add that unless propagation is strictly line of sight
> one needs more sophisticated path models to determine expected signal power.
> -11 dbm sounds rather loud.
If your current path loss calculator doesn't accomodate for terrain,
you might give SPLAT! (http://www.qsl.net/k
Patrick Strasser wrote:
Hello Marcus!
Could you make a recording of this signal?
AFAIK radars usually use Chirp signals, they correlate good.
Patrick
I can make a recording of the 20Khz or so of post-detector signal.
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Marcus Leech wrote:
I looked up that frequency range in Industry Canadas frequency
allocation search tool, and found that NAV CANADA
had several radars in Ontario in that frequency range, including two at
the Ottawa airport--one right at 1350Mhz.
But, Ottawa is 60Km away from me, I would have
On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 07:33:20AM -0700, Johnathan Corgan wrote:
> Ben Olsen wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to determine the strength of a complex filtered signal from a
> > USRP board; that is, I take the data from the USRP board and I lowpass
> > filter it, and now I'd like to either fft then integrat
Ben Olsen wrote:
> I'm trying to determine the strength of a complex filtered signal from a
> USRP board; that is, I take the data from the USRP board and I lowpass
> filter it, and now I'd like to either fft then integrate the complex
> output to get the signal energy, or just straight away do a
My lab will hopefully be getting a Mac Pro pretty soon, so I can
debug this in person when that happens (if it's still necessary);
hopefully the fix will commute to the MacBook as well.
I can tell you up front from the output you provided that it's a
LIBUSB issue, since "usb_claim_interface
Hi Ryan,
No, I didn't find anything more. It is a very strange problem because
I couldn't reproduce it on my intel mac mini. There, the USRP works
just fine. Also, I installed Linux on my macbook and there, the USRP
works without any problems.
Thomas
On 9/11/06, Ryan Pape <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
David I. Emery wrote:
The transponders are 1090/1030 mhz and not 1350. 1350 is just
radar.
There are double pulses that I'm seeing, with variable timing between
the main pulse
and the sub-pulse. The other 1350Mhz radar is much further away from
me, but
perhaps the "sub pulses"
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