I've just merged in the changes for uniformly handling a wide variety
of modulations include GMSK, DBPSK and DQPSK.
The old gnuradio-examples/python/gmsk2 directory is now called
gnuradio-examples/python/digital to better reflect what's in there.
There are three main examples:
benchmark_rx.py
I've just merged a bunch of changes into the trunk
(I'll talk about them in the next message.)
This update includes a rename of a swig .i file, and since our
computation of swig dependencies isn't perfect, your build may fail
complaining that it can't find gri_agc.i
This does not occur if you che
I think it's better for you to modify it by yourself. Maybe just
replace some components if they are not difficult to find in the
electronic market. And it's a chance to learn more about this board.
Alin
2006/9/27, hanwen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Sorry, Matt. I didn't mean to be such rude.
After I
Sorry, Matt. I didn't mean to be such rude.
After I messed up the precious board, my fellows has just joking me with the free reapir service of some other device providers. And I write the mail without thinking. OK, relax, man;)
Would it be convinent for you that I mail the broken board to you f
This means more people are working in 400MHz, 900MHz and 1800MHz bands. If
yes, then why?
You are jumping to unwarranted conclusions; there's no rule that
production runs are all the same size.
My anecdotal evidence is that the 2400 boards are most popular, but I
don't have a count. I suspec
This means more people are working in 400MHz, 900MHz and 1800MHz bands. If yes, then why? I guess 400MHz is not in ISM bands so we are left with 900MHz, 1800MHz and 2400MHz for the available daughterboards. Can you enlighten me, with respect to the GNU Radio project, what advantages do 400MHz, 900M
Bahn William L Civ USAFA/DFCS wrote:
Matt,
Just want to get clarification on one point:
I am not responsible. This includes, but is not limited to:
Transmitting directly into the receive port
Does this apply to the BasicTX and BasicRX boards as well. I called the
day
Matt,
Just want to get clarification on one point:
> I am not responsible. This includes, but is not limited to:
> Transmitting directly into the receive port
Does this apply to the BasicTX and BasicRX boards as well. I called the
day we ordered this board asking about what kind of antenna
Matt,
You do an excellent job with the production and support. I think he was
kidding about free repair service. That's what the wink meant. I think
... :)
--Alex
Matt Ettus wrote:
hanwen wrote:
Help!
Today, I connect two flex2400 directly through a coaxial wire. Maybe
the gain is to
hanwen wrote:
Help!
Today, I connect two flex2400 directly through a coaxial wire. Maybe
the gain is too high, the receiving one don't work any more.
One I plug the broken one on the mother board, the python graph seems
not running and no data is transferred from usrp to PC. I see nothing
o
Matt,
Coupling problem solved. Doh! -45 dBm is *way* too low; only the very
low order A/D bits were toggling. When I put in something closer to +10
dBm I get a nice strong signal and the image on the other port of the
same daughtercard is down about 60 dB. I can't measure the crosstalk
from one da
TM Tiwari wrote:
While ordering hardware components for GNU Radio, I wondered if more
people prefered daughterboards RFX400, RFX900 and RFX1800 for the
developement. Can someone enlighten me what are the advantages of
these transcievers over other available transcievers like RFX1200 and
RFX24
You need to install gr-audio-alsa to use this.
Matt
DJCarlson wrote:
at least now I have errors.
When I run with ?O plughw:0.0 I get:
?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] usrp]# ./usrp_wfm_rcv.py -R A -f 102.5M -O plughw:0.0 Using
RX d'board A: TV Rx Rev 3
gr_fir_ccf: using 3DNow!
gr_fir_fff: using
Pascal,
Thanks for the tip, I'll add that to version 0.2. I can tell that you are much less "linux impaired" than I!
Best regards,
Mark SullivanOn 9/26/06, Pascal Charest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/22/06, Mark Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
(...)
INSTALLING SDCC
Log on to your accou
On 9/22/06, Mark Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(...)
INSTALLING SDCC
Log on to your account (not root).
You need to install the SDCC package. Get the source tarball from Sourceforge at
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=599.
(it will be called "sdcc-src-2.6.0.tar.gz" unle
I am using svn version 1.3.2thank you~TarunOn 9/26/06, Johnathan Corgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
TM Tiwari wrote:> Please advise me if I need to do some changes in setting of my computer.
Which version of Subversion are you using?-Johnathan
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TM Tiwari wrote:
> Please advise me if I need to do some changes in setting of my computer.
Which version of Subversion are you using?
-Johnathan
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On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 03:15:16PM +0100, Andrew Borg wrote:
> Hi Oussama. I managed to get the signals I want out of my daughter
> board (BasicRX) on RxA. So thanks a lot for your help (and by proxy
> to Eric too!). However, I have one more problem. I need to get some
> other signals out from the
While ordering hardware components for GNU Radio, I wondered if more people prefered daughterboards RFX400, RFX900 and RFX1800 for the developement. Can someone enlighten me what are the advantages of these transcievers over other available transcievers like RFX1200 and RFX2400.
Thank you.Tarun
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On Tuesday 26 September 2006 08:36, hanwen wrote:
> Today, I connect two flex2400 directly through a coaxial wire. Maybe the
> gain is too high, the receiving one don't work any more.
Yep, you probably overloaded the input.
> One I plug the broken one on the mother board, the python graph seems n
at least now I have errors.
When I run with ?O plughw:0.0 I get:
?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] usrp]# ./usrp_wfm_rcv.py -R A -f 102.5M -O plughw:0.0 Using
RX d'board A: TV Rx Rev 3
>>> gr_fir_ccf: using 3DNow!
>>> gr_fir_fff: using 3DNow!
audio_oss_sink: plughw:0.0: No such file or directory Traceback
I checked again but still facing the same problem with Cygwin. I also checked after disabling the firewall, but there was no improvement.I am using Windows XP Media Center, Version 2002 SP 2. I have McAfee Antivirus installed on my computer. I am using Dell Inspiron E1505 Laptop computer.
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Help!
Today, I connect two flex2400 directly through a coaxial wire. Maybe the gain is too high, the receiving one don't work any more.
One I plug the broken one on the mother board, the python graph seems not running and no data is transferred from usrp to PC. I see nothing on the fft window of
Hi Oussama. I managed to get the signals I
want out of my daughter board (BasicRX) on RxA. So thanks a lot for your help
(and by proxy to Eric too!). However, I have one more problem. I need to get
some other signals out from the FPGA on my other daughterboard that is on the
board marked RxB
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