This and other questions. You are not doing something right. Just
using the spe's for fft's we will see a huge speed up in gnuradio. I
can run filter, NCO, baud clock and carrier recovery, and equalizer on
the cell on 40 Mbaud signals. Trying getting that out of a (Intel) cola
nut.
We can
On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 03:47:45PM -0700, Shirve wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> I am a starter for software radio. I have made the setup (USRP hardware
> "RFX1200, Basic-Tx and Basic-Rx daugherboards" from ettus and Ubuntu 7.04
> with all the dependencies installed as per gnuradio-wiki build guide) with
> g
On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 09:44:39AM +0200, Juha Vierinen wrote:
> BTW, terrasoft sells ps3 pre-installed with linux (and a root password
> supplied). I have never even connected a monitor to my ps3.
>
> But as to performance, has anyone measured decent performance on a
> ps3? I am starting to think
On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 06:21:37PM -0400, George Nychis wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I've been playing around with GMSK and reading through the code of the
> processing blocks. I see that the dot product code for the Gaussian
> filter is optimized such that it requires the data be 16-byte aligned.
> W
Hi All,
I am a starter for software radio. I have made the setup (USRP hardware
"RFX1200, Basic-Tx and Basic-Rx daugherboards" from ettus and Ubuntu 7.04
with all the dependencies installed as per gnuradio-wiki build guide) with
gnuradio-3.0.4 stable release version and tested the USRP hardware wi
Hey all,
I've been playing around with GMSK and reading through the code of the
processing blocks. I see that the dot product code for the Gaussian
filter is optimized such that it requires the data be 16-byte aligned.
Where does this alignment actually occur in the processing chain?
On the
Kyle Jamieson wrote:
Tom, Matt, Robert, and others,
Thanks for the OFDM implementation; it looks very cool.
Unfortunately I'm having the same problems running
gnuradio-examples/python/ofdm/benchmark_ofdm_rx.py from the svn trunk.
I've attached a screenshot of benchmark_ofdm_tx.py as seen from
u
I've created a branch for these changes to the PTT example. You can
checkout just the USRP folder with those examples, via:
svn co http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/branches/developers/michaelld/
ptt/gnuradio-examples/python/usrp
and test out "usrp_nbfm_ptt.py". Strangely enough, moving the