On Thu, 2008-08-07 at 17:24 -0700, Johnathan Corgan wrote:
> rhubbell wrote:
>
> > You're saying use a soundcard since that would be the cheapest way? I
> > didn't know that was a possibility. I'll have to explore that and look
> > through the archive. Thanks for the tip.
>
> Just keep in mind t
Hi all,
I have two transmit antenna set up and would like both
antennas to transmit different packets at the same
time.
Eg, Packet A to be transmitted by antenna 0 and Packet
B to be transmitted by antenna 1 these two packets
must be transmitted at the same time.
How do i do this? I tried to ma
rhubbell wrote:
> You're saying use a soundcard since that would be the cheapest way? I
> didn't know that was a possibility. I'll have to explore that and look
> through the archive. Thanks for the tip.
Just keep in mind that most audio cards have a "DC hole" due to the 20
Hz high pass filter o
On Wed, 2008-08-06 at 21:27 -0400, Brian Padalino wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 8:54 PM, rhubbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > What would be the cheapest way to set up a rx for ULF, like Schumann --
> > 5Hz to 50Hz (and above)? I searched through the archives and don't see
>
Hi everyone,
I was wondering what are the largest bandwidths/signals people here have
processed in real time on their PC's using the GNU Radio. For example
maybe, HDTV, GSM, etc. What were you computers specs?
Thanks in advance,
Isaac
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Anyone? Any suggestions on how to do this?
Cho
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Hi, the benchmark_ofdm_tx.py IS trnasfering data.
When you do the benchmarking, you'll see the packet numbers, with default from
0 to 2500 I guess.
That IS the data which is sent and received.
When you want to send and receive other datas then that, you could modify the
part.
Cheers,
Hoo Chang.
Hi,
after you have changed the 'packet_utils.py' in the gnuradio folder, you should
../make
and
../make install
it again to see the change.
Cheers,
Hoo Chang.
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