On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 10:13:50PM -0700, Oussama Sekkat wrote:
> Hello,
> There is something that's unclear to me about recompiling the verilog code.
> The way I did it before was to create a project, add to it the top level
> module usrp_std.v and all the modules in the sdr_lib file. Then at ever
Hello,There is something that's unclear to me about recompiling the verilog code. The way I did it before was to create a project, add to it the top level module usrp_std.v and all the modules in the sdr_lib file. Then at every compile, the compiler complains and ask for such or such verilog module
Working on interfacing an external 1296 Mhz transverter to one of my USRPs
with basic RX and basic TX daughter cards. Has anyone already done something
like this and established a "standard" way of implementing TX/RX switching?
Or do I just randomly pick one of the controllable bits to drive t
On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 09:18:56PM -0500, Michael Ford wrote:
> I get the following configure error when installing gnuradio on my notebook:
>
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> Library requirements (usrp >= 0.3) not met; consider adjusting the
> PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if your libraries are in a nonstandard
> pre
Getting a similar error on a second notebook regarding alsa.
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I get the following configure error when installing gnuradio on my notebook:Library requirements (usrp >= 0.3) not met; consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if your libraries are in a nonstandard prefix so pkg-config can find them.
I'm using CVS.
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On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 05:38:54PM -0400, Mark Sullivan wrote:
> When I inject a signal at a -45 dBm level on the "RX-B" sma connector on a
> Basic RX daughtercard, I see a copy of the signal on the "RX-A" side when I
> use usrp_fft.py. The level is 10-20 dB below that of what I see if I move
> the
When I inject a signal at a -45 dBm level on the "RX-B" sma connector
on a Basic RX daughtercard, I see a copy of the signal on the "RX-A"
side when I use usrp_fft.py. The level is 10-20 dB below that of what I
see if I move the signal from "RX-B" to "RX-A," but this seems like too
much coupling. U
Hey all,
I am playing with reconfiguring the USRP while its running and I was trying to
figure out some kind of benchmark time (on the order of...?) that it might take
to reconfigure different settings for the USRP.
(1) frequency
(2) interpolation / decimation
(3) mux
(4) etc.
I know that when y
Eric Blossom wrote:
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 05:51:31PM -0500, Ron Shaffer wrote:
I'm trying to build with the latest svn source as of this past weekend
in FC 4. below is a snip of my configure and make outputs
... Can someone help me with this please - I'm getting unresolved
externals on F
Eric Blossom wrote:
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 05:51:31PM -0500, Ron Shaffer wrote:
I'm trying to build with the latest svn source as of this past weekend
in FC 4. below is a snip of my configure and make outputs
... Can someone help me with this please - I'm getting unresolved
externals on F
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