Eric Blossom wrote:
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 11:51:09AM +0200, Trond Danielsen wrote:
2007/3/17, Josh Blum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I think gnuradio needs a mux and a demux block. A mux has N inputs and a
set_n method. The mux will only feed the output with the nth input
stream (throw out/ignore the
Joe Barr wrote:
> I've just installed gnuradio from subversion on Ubuntu Feisty, per the
> instructions at http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/UbuntuInstall. Everything
> seems to have gone ok, but when I try to run the benchmark in pthon, I
> get:
>
> undefined symbol: _Z20gr_make_io_signatureiii
>
> A
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Tarun Tiwari wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if we can add the packet number using current packet_utils
> python class.
>
> When I look into the code, I see that we introduce the preamble, access
> code, length of the packet, payoad with crc, and pa
Hi,
I was wondering if we can add the packet number using current packet_utils
python class.
When I look into the code, I see that we introduce the preamble, access
code, length of the packet, payoad with crc, and padding for usrp using
make_packet function. At the same time when I look into the
Dan,
<< Double check that you updated /etc/ld.so.conf and run ldconfig? >> ... yes,
I did this as stated in the directions. My /etc/ld.so.conf file is:
include /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.conf
/usr/local/lib
/usr/lib/atlas
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Double check that you updated /etc/ld.so.conf and run ldconfig?
- -Dan
John Stralka wrote:
> I am running Feisty Fawn Ubuntu. I downloaded, built, and installed the GNU
> Radio via the trunk following the build directions for Feisty on
> "http://g
On 6/16/07, John Kent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are they using a NIOS processor for the USB interface by any chance ?
No, a Cypress FX2 is used for the USB MAC/PHY. I believe the next
design is going to have an opencores processor within it.
It sounds like the Altera device more closely re
Hi Brian,
Thanks for your reply.
Brian Padalino wrote:
In the general application of how it is generally used, I believe you
are correct. Basically the USRP will get the signal down to 1 sample
per symbol, and the rest of the processing is done on the host side.
It should be noted that the Py
I am running Feisty Fawn Ubuntu. I downloaded, built, and installed the GNU
Radio via the trunk following the build directions for Feisty on
"http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/UbuntuInstall";. As directed, I used the Ubuntu
version of swig since I'm using Feisty. Everything seemed to go ok. My U
2007/6/15, Achilleas Anastasopoulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Dear Mande
here is an application that requires significant FPGA
functionality:
try to design the first stages of a spread-spectrum receiver,
ie, the part of the receiver that does pn code acquisition
(and tracking). This is a demanding t
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