Hello,
I am new to GNUradio, there are some questions regarding GNUradio:
Does it support RDS (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Data_System),
TMC (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traffic_Message_Channel), DAB
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_audio_broadcasting) or DVB-S/T
(http://en.wikip
Which embedded system are you working on? What is the CPU? Mostly
just curious.
I'm working on an ARM9 right now running Debain (Sarge I think; I'm
new to Linux, though I know the version is 2.4.26, which is kind of
old), and it's a royal PITA to get anything either compiled directly
on
Jim Borynec wrote:
Try using a meter long wire.
That seems to have fixed the problem; I took the two antennas and linked
them end-to-end and all of a sudden the scope reflects a change with and
without the antennas connected. Thanks so much!
What kind of wire is best? Are we talking just a
I've reconfigured my 'embedded' systems to be based on debian. This
allows me to
update packages fairly easily, and the thought occured to me if there
was a debian
package for GNURadio.
I just installed the latest vlc, video widgetry, and it the debian
package manager updated
about 110 modules
Could you guys _please_ trim your responses!
Top posting considered harmful http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top-posting
Thanks,
Eric
Left in to illustrate the flavor of the problem:
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 02:19:38PM -0700, Written wrote:
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> Dan Halperin wrote:
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> > Written wrote:
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> >>
Well, I guess I didn't know what I'm doing...
I was previously trying TortoiseSVN -> Import, but when I just tried SVN
Checkout, it worked fine.
Sorry about that,
Written
Matt Ettus wrote:
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> Written wrote:
>> I had tried blank fields previously, but now I tried with a '/' at the
>> end of
Written wrote:
> I had tried blank fields previously, but now I tried with a '/' at the end of
> the URL, but none of it worked.
>
Are you behind a firewall? That blocks DAV? Also, can you try the
command line client?
Matt
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I had tried blank fields previously, but now I tried with a '/' at the end of
the URL, but none of it worked.
Thanks,
Written
Johnathan Corgan wrote:
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> Written wrote:
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>> I am using TortoiseSVN for Windows, and upon entering the URL
>> "http://gnuradio.org/svn/usrp-hw/trunk";, I am asked
Written wrote:
> I am using TortoiseSVN for Windows, and upon entering the URL
> "http://gnuradio.org/svn/usrp-hw/trunk";, I am asked for a username and
> password.
The repository allows anonymous read-only access, so please try (if you
haven't already) a blank name and password field. I don't k
On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 08:57:57AM -0700, Written wrote:
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> All,
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> I would like to modify the code for mainloop in order to make usrp_fft.py
> exit after an interval of time without having to manually close the window.
> I have stepped through the debugger a lot, but to no avail. I profress
All,
I am using TortoiseSVN for Windows, and upon entering the URL
"http://gnuradio.org/svn/usrp-hw/trunk";, I am asked for a username and
password.
I couldn't find any way to register an account on
http://gnuradio.utah.edu/trac, either.
What do I do?
Thanks,
Written
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I have another surprising data point to add to this whole thing: I
just updated all the darwinports stuff on my wife's Macbook Pro. I
rebuilt the world, and guess what, the USRP code builds and runs
just fine on that machine with SDCC 2.6! This is with XCode 2.2.1.
I seem to have gotten the
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