Hi, I'm currently completing my thesis year at uni, and am running out of time
to complete.
My question is, how easy/hard is it to create a digital 2Tx to 1Rx antenna
configuration using two USRP boards and the BASICTX and BASICRX daughterboards?
I am hoping to have a MIMO SDR system implementin
Thanks, that helps some.
I figured that I could put in the literal size of the data, in bytes, but that
only helps if it actually matches how the GR blocks are going to process those
bytes.
When possible, I would prefer to use the constants that have been set up so
that the code is (1) more re
Hi!
First of all, excuse me for this beginner's question. Furthermore this is a
little bit offtopic.
I have copied gr-howto-write-a-block and adapted everything to my needs.
Now, in the Makefiles, it says "This file is part of GNU Radio". But my
project is not part of the GNU Radio framework, and
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Bahn William L Civ USAFA/DFCS wrote:
> I have a few questions, but they mostly come down to: What is the data file
> format when using a file as a signal source?
>
These file_sink and file_source are direct wrappers for the C functions
fwrite and fre
Is it possible (in a relatively easy manner) to make the data from the ADC (or,
probably better and more doable, from the DDC) available at the external pins
of the USRP and to get external data from the USRP pins and feed that to the
PC? Essentially we want to use the FPGA board as a front-end
I have a few questions, but they mostly come down to: What is the data file
format when using a file as a signal source?
>From http://www.nd.edu/~jnl/sdr/docs/tutorials/9.html#tth_sEc3.3
2.5 File sources
Block: gr.file_source
Thanks for all the responses from everyone.
Right, it has a BNC, that was my mistake.
I pretty much have no supplies other than a ton of SMA cables that were
purchased for the USRPs. So I'm building up my stash :)
- George
Chris Albertson wrote:
--- George Nychis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- George Nychis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know if $33 is expensive or not for this type of thing.
> Where do you purchase your connectors and cables?
Does your scope really have and N connector on it? Most use BNC.
Adapters are nice to have but you can have a custom cable made up
George Nychis wrote:
Slightly OT, but since the USRP uses SMA connectors and most oscopes use
N-type connectors, I'm looking for some SMA->N-type connectors.
I've found:
http://www.pasternack.com/product-SMA-MALE-TO-N-MALE-PE9080-72143.html
I don't know if $33 is expensive or not for this type
Hi George
I usually get my electronic stuff from digikey.com, in one of my last
orders I go this adapter for about $11.50:
http://catalog.digikey.com/scripts/partsearch.dll?Detail?name=ACX1343-ND
Robert
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 12:54:15PM -0400, George Nychis wrote:
> Slightly OT, but since the U
On 8/14/07, George Nychis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know if $33 is expensive or not for this type of thing. Where
> do you purchase your connectors and cables?
I think Universal Radio has some decent stuff, but they may not have
EVERYTHING you're looking for.
http://www.universal-
Matt Ettus wrote:
It's called usrp_rx_cfile.py
Thanks, but I'm looking for a c++ app.
Chris
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Engin Karabulut wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have downloaded rfx400 pcb from
> http://gnuradio.org/svn/usrp-hw/trunk/rfx/pcb/
> ,but gEda pcb gives "illegal fileformat" error. I'm aware that usrp pcb is
> not available yet.
> but ettus says that "all of daughterboard schematics and layout can be found
> i
Vincenzo Pellegrini wrote:
> Hi Matt,
> the filter described for the RFX900
> is just present on the rx side right?
>
> "The RFX900 comes with a 902-928 MHz ISM-band filter installed for
> filtering strong out-of-band signals"
>
> the board just allows us to transmit over the full 750 - 1050 MHz r
Slightly OT, but since the USRP uses SMA connectors and most oscopes use
N-type connectors, I'm looking for some SMA->N-type connectors.
I've found:
http://www.pasternack.com/product-SMA-MALE-TO-N-MALE-PE9080-72143.html
I don't know if $33 is expensive or not for this type of thing. Where
do
Chris Stankevitz wrote:
> Does anyone have an example application that grabs data from the USRP
> (say Basic RX) and is entirely in c++? I don't need GR blocks, just
> the bits please.
It's called usrp_rx_cfile.py
Matt
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John Stralka wrote:
> I reinstalled the trunk version of GNU Radio, and I was able to successfully
> burn the RFX 2400 to MIMO A. The problem I have now is that I cannot seem to
> get the daughterboard to tune on receive in either a Rev 3 USRP or a Rev 4
> USRP. I've verified that it is repo
Thanks for the information David. I will look up ITU-J.83B ...
Do you happen to have any captured QAM cable data (or any website that
lists the data) ? I wanted to see if I can put together a software
demod for digital cable ...
On 8/13/07, David I. Emery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug
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