Hi,
I am trying to use the USRP and gnuradio as a data acquisition system for
feedback control of my physics experiments on atomic force microscopy (AFM).
I am using the LFRX and LFTX daughterboards for my system. The bandwidth
that I am interested is DC ~ 1-2 MHz. I'll be getting in 4 analog inp
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 01:07:14AM +, Mathis Richter wrote:
> On 2008-02-25 14:10, Eric Blossom wrote:
> > The code doesn't support S24_3LE because when we wrote it, we didn't
> > have any cards that used that format, and it wasn't obvious (to me)
> > exactly how the format was represented. It
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 12:00:22PM +, Mathis Richter wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm new on this list. I'm working on a radio orienteering project for a
> university course and we are using gnuradio for signal analysis.
>
> I'm trying to get the Edirol UA-25 (USB sound card) to work with
> gnuradio. M
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 07:38:56PM +0100, Rana Basheer wrote:
> I have installed gnuradio-3.1.1 and I am trying to run usrp_siggen.py
> but it always gives "Failed to set RF frequency"
>
> The USRP board serial number is 2059 (Marked tested on 11/20/07) and the
> RFX2400 board is marked Rev 30 (12
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 05:54:08AM -0500, Philip Balister wrote:
> Has anyone looked at GNU Radio on an embedded system seriously? I've
> built it for an ARM processor and heard that the dial tone example
> will work.
>
> I'm particularly interested in using the python-less method
> of connecting
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 09:22:37AM -0800, Dan Halperin wrote:
> Dan Halperin wrote:
> > Suppose I want to build a C++ application to drive GNU Radio, using
> > captured trace data -- so I don't need the USRP.
>
> Another observation: It looks like right now there's no
> super-header-file like "gr.
Trolltech has just released qt4.3.4.
This solved 1/2 of the problems I have experienced. The remainder of
the problems building and installing Qwt were caused by following the
QWT directions.
Do not just type qmake as told to do in the INSTALL file. It picks
the one done for Windows.
Type qma
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 6:46 PM, Walker, Robert CIV NSWC Crane, WCE Aviation
Systems Staff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Don. That fixed it. Any chance that change can be added to the
> trunk or will it screw things up for all the non-MingW users?
I tested the fix here on my Ubuntu Gu
On 2/25/08, sriram s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ImportError:
> /usr/local/wx2.8/lib/libwx_gtk2u_core-2.5.so.4: undefined
> symbol: pango_x_get_context
It appears that your system is unable to locate libpango. This is
either because it is not installed, installed in the wrong path, or
ldconfig
Hello everyone,
can somebody please tell me whats wrong. I get this
message whenever i try to run a script involving wxPython.
>>> import wx
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in ?
File "wx/__init__.py", line 42, in ?
File "wx/_core.py", line 4, in ?
Hello GNU Radio community,
I've been following this list for some time now after being referred
to it by Phil Endecott on the boost list. He had seen a talk on GNU
Radio, and suggested I look into it in regards to a dataflow library I
am developing. Even though I don't know much about software d
Thanks Don. That fixed it. Any chance that change can be added to the
trunk or will it screw things up for all the non-MingW users?
Rob
>Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 11:42:28 -0500
>From: "Don Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Waterfallsink
>To:
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Hi Rob,
I see strange waterfall behavior in a MinGW installation on a Windows
machine. The problem is that the waterfall does not automatically
update. If I minimize the window then maximize it, it will be updated.
If I drag another window over the top of it, only the portion that the
window w
On 2/23/08, Tobias Gresch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I just wanted to ask if anybody else on the list sees some
>strange behavior with waterfallsink2.py.
I see strange waterfall behavior in a MinGW installation on a Windows
machine. The problem is that the waterfall does not automatically
update
Hi ,
If you need a GUI to work with the gnuradio and play with the blocks, you can
use the gnuradio companion( GRC). It is pretty cool. U can download it from GRC
website. But if you want to write your own blocks, the best place to start is
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuradio/doc/howto-write-a
Thank you for the help. It worked.
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We have an Agilent signal generator and an Agilent transmitter tester in
our lab. We are trying to use usrp_spectrum_sense as a spectrum analyzer
in the ~2.4 GHz range. We have the appropriate 2.4 GHz daughterboard
installed.
When we run spectrum_sense from 2.4 GHz to 2.5 Ghz while transmitting
us
Hello
I'm new on this list. I'm working on a radio orienteering project for a
university course and we are using gnuradio for signal analysis.
I'm trying to get the Edirol UA-25 (USB sound card) to work with
gnuradio. My test program currently looks like this:
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# UA-25 as audio source
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