On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 01:53:36PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Author: jcorgan
> Date: 2008-08-30 13:53:36 -0600 (Sat, 30 Aug 2008)
> New Revision: 9462
>
> Modified:
>usrp2/trunk/host/include/usrp2/rx_nop_handler.h
> Log:
> Fix incorrect documentation.
>
>
> namespace usrp2 {
> @@ -
John R. wrote:
Mathew George wrote:
Hi all,
Can someone explain how we may build a FM/SW receiver using A/D D/A
converter in a sound card and minimal additional hardware? Somewhere I
have read that this is possible, in principle, but could not yet
gather info suitable for a novice.
I a
Mathew George wrote:
Hi all,
Can someone explain how we may build a FM/SW receiver using A/D D/A converter
in a sound card and minimal additional hardware? Somewhere I have read that
this is possible, in principle, but could not yet gather info suitable for a
novice.
I am attempting the s
Hi all,
Can someone explain how we may build a FM/SW receiver using A/D D/A converter
in a sound card and minimal additional hardware? Somewhere I have read that
this is possible, in principle, but could not yet gather info suitable for a
novice.
Thanks for the help.
Cheers,
Mathew
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Eric Cottrell wrote:
> I was able to compile GNURadio on Debian Lenny. Here are some rough
> notes as to the packages needed to compile GNURadio with ALSA and
> USRP support. I used a recent GNURadio version from the subversion
> repository trunk.
Just FYI--the Ubuntu binary packages for GNU Ra
Hello,
I am looking into switching from SuSE to Debian so I am "testing" Debian Etch
and Lenny these past months on several new systems. SuSE seems too bloated and
I rather have more control over what is loaded on the computer. APT seems
better than RPM.
I was able to compile GNURadio on Debi
Hi,
I am trying to use GNU radio with daughterboard RFX2400 to record a few period
of signal with Bandwidth 20MHz and centered at 2.4GHz ISM band.
Here is the command I use to record signalPython usrp_rx_cfile.py �Cf 2400M �Cs
�Cno-hb -8 data.dat
I have a few options,
but unfortunately