Eric,
Creating and setting the ~/.gnuradio/cofnig.conf didn't work.
If I edit the scopesink.py file directly, I can make things work.
What modules checks for the config.conf file?
Thanks,
Dave
On 10/24/06, Eric Blossom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
FYI,
You can set the defaults for these in y
I am running into a problem building Python 2.7.1.2 for
cygwin
When running the command:
Python setup.py build_ext –inplace WXPORT=msw
BUILD_GLCANVAS=0 BUILD_STC=0 BUILD_GIZMOS=0 BUILD_ANIMATE=0
It returns “BUILD_ANIMATE=0 is not a valid option”
If I remove that term, it c
Hello,
What are the
minimum and maximum values for the data when we use the
gr_vector_source_X
that will send its data to the USRP. I do not find this information in the
Doxygen documentation.
Because I do not
want to crash my USRP with values that will be out the range.
Anoth
On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 08:48:27AM -0700, Jonathan Jacky wrote:
>
> On Mon, 23 Oct 2006, Dave hartzell wrote:
>
> >OK, that is interestingare these things (G4s) really that slow?
>
> Yes. It seems that wxPython is the rate-limiting step. A GNU Radio
> flowgraph can process samples much muc
On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 08:48:27AM -0700, Jonathan Jacky wrote:
>
> On Mon, 23 Oct 2006, Dave hartzell wrote:
>
> >OK, that is interestingare these things (G4s) really that slow?
>
> Yes. It seems that wxPython is the rate-limiting step. A GNU Radio
> flowgraph can process samples much muc
On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 04:07:33PM +1000, Kyle Zhou wrote:
> README.singla_flow in gr-atsc directory shows a great framework for ATSC Tx &
> Rx.
> However, it mentioned VrFileSink & VrFileSource, on which I have no idea. I
> searched the whole package directory without finding their codes.
> Is t
I am producing a new datasheet and I would like to include a screenshot
from GNU Radio and the USRP running on Mac OS X. Could someone with
access to that platform please run a simple app and send me some
screenshots. Some of just the window (including window decorations) and
some of the full s
Also note that some of the examples use a FIR filter (or more than
1), which for PPC's is -slow- since it's not optimized for PPC/
AltiVec. I'm working on an Intel-Mac right now and things are nice
and zippy due to the use of SSE!
A quick set of tests on this computer (Core Duo @ 2.16 GHz)
Hello-
I am attempting to demodulate an A.M. modulated signal using am_rcv.py,
the USRP, an LFRX daughterboard, and the latest svn gnuradio distribution.
At present the signal is being generated by a function generator (Stanford
Research Systems Model DS345) with a 2 MHz carrier and a 5 kHz mo
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006, Dave hartzell wrote:
OK, that is interestingare these things (G4s) really that slow?
Yes. It seems that wxPython is the rate-limiting step. A GNU Radio
flowgraph can process samples much much faster than wxPython can display
them, at least on a G4. I've used Linux
On Tue, 2006-10-24 at 16:07 +1000, Kyle Zhou wrote:
> Is there anything wrong with my configuration or the atsc module is
> not completely implemented?
> Thanks
> Kyle
Yes, the atsc 2.x module is not completely implemented.
I played around with it earlier this year, and some of the modules
work i
Hi,
In the USRP documents it says that the ADC has a highest sampling rate at 64Msps. From some response from the mailing group I got to know that the sample rate is at 32Msps. Which one is the 'REAL' samplng rate?
If I have a signal that has a chips rate 11Mbps, assume that the sampling rate
On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 09:49:41AM +0200, Erlend Barstad Strand wrote:
> I have changed the focus of my pre-project sligthly, so I will not try
> to make an RFID receiver this semester, I might try next though.
what a pity.
> If I do try this next semester, it will be a RFID receiver of the ISO
Sitat Harald Welte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 11:55:51AM +0200, Erlend Barstad Strand
> wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > As a pre-project to my master-project I am considering making a
> RFID
> > receiver with gnuradio, atleast attempt to. However I recently
> noticed
> > that an RFID
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