Hello,
Some people may think that I have lost interest and dropped this
project. "Neigh, Neigh" as Mr Ed would say.
It just took some time because of illness, business trips, having to
rethink the implementation. The receiver now sends signal attributes
along with the sample and each block adds
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to implement a collection of networked USRPs for an
application I'm working on. I need to create blocks that retrieve data
from various remote sources, and the library I've been using this far
has been pyro (pyro.sourceforge.net), which is extremely simple and
st
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When I install GNU Radio in Ubuntu 7.04, after ./configure, there are
> some components skipped. I follow the wiki strictly in gnuradio.org and
> find some other people also have such issues, but I can't find answer for:
> 1. What is the reason these components are skipp
Hi,
When I install GNU Radio in Ubuntu 7.04, after ./configure, there are
some components skipped. I follow the wiki strictly in gnuradio.org and
find some other people also have such issues, but I can't find answer for:
1. What is the reason these components are skipped?
2. whether it may impact
< http://www.nd.edu/~jnl/sdr/docs/tutorials/ >
I keep seeing my group's tutorial (the "JNL" Group at UND, via the
former group member Dawei Shen) mentioned on this list as a good
reference; I agree wholeheartedly! As some folks have pointed out,
while it is somewhat out of date w/r.t. obta
Hey ,
the best starting point is the tutorials at the link:
http://www.nd.edu/~jnl/sdr/docs/tutorials/
for test the daughter board , use the examples in the usrp directory use the
usrp_scope and usrp_siggen
you can send a signal and receive it this way . About adjusting the PGA use
"src.set_pga