I have been having problems getting the audio examples to work from the
command line. I can get the examples to execute by clicking on their
respective GUI icons but when I go to do it from the command line I do not
hear anything coming out of my speakers.
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I got word from Lamar Owen this evening that PARI were successful in
using my gnuradio-based pulsar monitor
software along with the excellent USRP + TV_RX hardware to detect and
monitor the pulsar B0950+08, which
has a pulse rate of 3.95Hz. I can't be sure from the trace, but I
*think* they de
Carlson, Douglas wrote:
I am relatively new to gnuradio – I’ve been trying to get everything
up an running – after long vacation – I’m back at it. I’m struggling
with the “sound” part of it.
I’m running FC5 on a compact computer with an nvidia sound card. I am
following the instructions give
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are interested in taking up project in GNU RADIO. We are planning
to develop it for windows platform using the PC soundcard using C.
GNU Radio is implemented in C++ and Python, and you will find that is
the easiest way to use it.
Should all contributions be
Hello all,
I installed all the software and now I have the USRP with a TVRX
daughterboard. I am a newbie at coding and things like this and I was
wondering if someone could give me advice on what would be a good path to
take in order to "learn the ropes" so to speak. The more specific you ar
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 signal from "RX-B" to "RX-A," but this seems
Andrew Borg wrote:
Hi. I'm trying to do some FPGA development on the USRP and would like
some information if anyone has it readily available.
I'd like to capture the output from the board (same data that goes to
the USB) from a daughterboard. I understand that I can do this by
using the pins