On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 03:19:36PM -0500, Marcus Leech wrote:
> Anyone here have any more info on www.hpsdr.org?
>
> This sounds like a competing open-source SDR effort. It sounds like
> Lyle and friends are either
> not aware of Gnu Radio, or there's some politics I'm not aware of...
Hello
On Thursday 02 November 2006 01:55, Eric Blossom wrote:
> We don't explicitly use setitimer, but there's a chance that Python
> could be using it behind the scenes for reasons of it's own.
Would it be possible to spawn another thread and use usleep or select to wait
for the desired length of time
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 03:19:36PM -0500, Marcus Leech wrote:
> Anyone here have any more info on www.hpsdr.org?
>
> This sounds like a competing open-source SDR effort. It sounds like
> Lyle and friends are either
> not aware of Gnu Radio, or there's some politics I'm not aware of...
There's
HPSDR grew up on its on from "Friends of Flex Radio". It was an
organic happening. It is borrowing heavily from Gnu Radio. It does
have a more amateur radio centric focus. TAPR and AMSAT are both
supporters but we are supporters of Gnu Radio as well. Matt, Eric, and
others belong to AMSAT
Marcus Leech wrote:
Anyone here have any more info on www.hpsdr.org?
This sounds like a competing open-source SDR effort. It sounds like
Lyle and friends are either
not aware of Gnu Radio, or there's some politics I'm not aware of...
I don't think that's at all accurate -- if anything, it
Anyone here have any more info on www.hpsdr.org?
This sounds like a competing open-source SDR effort. It sounds like
Lyle and friends are either
not aware of Gnu Radio, or there's some politics I'm not aware of...
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On Wed, 2006-11-01 at 16:00 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was not able to find that file. Why is the ./configure asking for
> that file when it seems to be not included with the package??
Normally, that file is created when you run ./bootstrap, so it's not a
file that would be included when
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 05:17:08PM +0800, Jeremy Chew wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I plan to use setitimer() for my GR development. I understand that each
> Linux process can have only one timer at a time. Is this right?
> If so, does GR use the timer? How do I avoid clashing with the GR over the
> time
I think unicode is the culprit.. do you need unicode with wx applications?
I managed to get wxpython installed with following flags:
[ebuild R ] x11-libs/wxGTK-2.6.3.3 USE="X doc opengl -debug
-gnome -joystick -odbc -sdl -unicode" 0 kB
[ebuild R ] dev-python/wxpython-2.6.3.2 USE="openg
Only slightly-OT because it's stopping me from running the gnuradio
examples.
I'm trying to get wxpython emerged, and I get a hall of mirrors. When
I emerge wxpython, I get this:
!!! You must put gtk2 in your USE if you need unicode support
If I do that, I get this:
# USE=gtk2 emerge wxpyt
Sorry to hear that u still have problems building gnuradio.
This link might be useful.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2006-10/msg00378.html
Cheers
Kyle
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 16:00:12 +0530
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subjec
Dear all,
I had
earlier installed a minimal gnu radio on cygwin package. All the build process
went fine but when I ran the dial_tone.py there was no output and no error
message. They cygwin window just came back to the prompt. After various checks
and reinstalls by taking Don's a
Hello,
I plan to use setitimer() for my GR development. I understand that each
Linux process can have only one timer at a time. Is this right?
If so, does GR use the timer? How do I avoid clashing with the GR over the
timer?
Thanks,
Jeremy
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