Matthew Curlis wrote:
> Hi, I see that there is now an enclosure available for the USRP. Would
> someone be able to post a picture, I am interested to see what it
> looks like.
http://gnuradio.org/enclosure.jpg
http://gnuradio.org/enclosure_open.jpg
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Thanks for responding so quickly.
I cvs updated this afternoon just before trying it. Have you moved to
a different (svn) repository? I'm using
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs/adroitgrdevel.
On 11/7/06, Greg Troxel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am indeed reading the list :-)
desired freq = 24370
I am indeed reading the list :-)
desired freq = 243700.0
baseband frequency 243200.0
This looks ok - I think it's trying to grab from above and below
Not sure when you updated, but we have changed the checked in code to
default to 2437, and run it like this (as a NetBSD rc.d start s
$ /opt/gnuradio/bin/bbn_80211b_rx.py -f 2.437G -v -b
Bits Per Encoded Sample = 8
adc frequency = 6400
decimation frequency = 16
input_rate = 400
gain = 45.0
desired freq = 243700.0
baseband frequency 243200.0
dxc frequency -500.0
Samples per data bit = 8
>>> gr_fir_ccf: u
I'm hoping one of the BBN people is reading this list... I checked
out the CVS code from acert.ir.bbn.com:/cvs/adroitgrdevel, and try
running bbn_80211b_rx.py like so:
$ /opt/gnuradio/bin/bbn_80211b_rx.py -f 2.437G -v -b
Bits Per Encoded Sample = 8
adc frequency = 6400
decimation frequency
Ravi,
All of these questions have been answered in the past, and are in the
list archives:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/
> I tried to run these two examples you told. I am able to see some graph , but
> am getting an error while running usrp_fft.py.
> the eroor is ' ** (p
On Tue, Nov 07, 2006 at 10:56:37AM -0500, Ram wrote:
> Hello people,
>
> I an planning on buying a desktop, what configuration do you think is best
> so that I can connect the USRP and work with it efficiently. Also ,let me
> know if I should have any specific hardware or memory requirements.
>
Andrew -
On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 01:15:50AM +1000, Andrew Rich wrote:
> I bought a bitscope device which did 40MS/s and had a 32 kb buffer.
> Was disappointed and sold it.
> What I really need is a FPGA and fast A/D solution.
> What I am trying to do is
> 1) Capture up to 200us of window data
> 2
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I bought a bitscope
device which did 40MS/s and had a 32 kb buffer.
Was disappointed and
sold it.
What I really need
is a FPGA and fast A/D solution.
What I am trying to
do is
1) Capture up to
200us of window data
2) Capture at a rate
of 40MS/s or better
3) Being able to
interfa
Matt,
I solved this problem yesterday and it was my mistake. I measured the
voltage levels of the internal oscillator with intentions of matching
this level with my external clock. What I didn't see was the fact that I
was measuring my levels with the "ac-coupled" setting on the scope. Too
ma
HiI've been bashing my head against this problem for a few weeks now, but I can't seem to figure it out. I've been making a few modifications to the verilog code, in particular the tx_buffer.v module. What I want to do is send a signal from the pc and trap it in the fpga. I've tried doing this by r
Hi!
My problem with minimal
gnubuild was finally solved and things went well. From what happened in the past
few weeks, I guess the problem was with the outdated cygwin package and a
conflict between the built in cpp unit of cygwin and the third party cppunit
installed. So once I updat
Hi everyone,
I have been looking into the problem with installing gnuradio on
Fedora Core (FC) x86_64, and just wanted to summarize what I found.
For reference this mail is based on previous discussions in:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2006-07/msg00117.html
and http://lists.
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