Jeff Long wrote:
Generated a new txrx.bin using EDK101 and put it on the SD
card. Works! I'm assuming that's the correct app, based on
strings on the provided SD. BTW, is any of this documented
yet?
Yes, txrx is the correct app to use, and is the one which is on the SD
card which I ship out
#1st attempt at a guide to this
http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/GNURadioCompanion#AddingCustomBlocks
Karthik Vijayraghavan wrote:
I installed gnuradio from the trunk for using grc which is now bundled
with gnuradio. I am trying to add my own block to the list of blocks
that are available in grc.
Generated a new txrx.bin using EDK101 and put it on the SD
card. Works! I'm assuming that's the correct app, based on
strings on the provided SD. BTW, is any of this documented
yet?
Where do printf's go to?
Using -Os vs. -O2 shaves off another 500 bytes if you ever
need the space. Takes txrx
On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 01:58:02PM -0400, Jeff Long wrote:
> Trying out the firmware build ...
>
> - had to comment out apps/rx_only_v2.c, line 104
> (static volatile bool link_is_up = false) to avoid
> multiple definitions ... does not appear to be used
> in this file and is declared static
teka yemane wrote:
Hi guys,
Does any body has the source code and/or the algorithm for IMBE
vocoder to decode P25 signals?
I am doing a project on P25 software radio receiver and I need the
IMBE vocoder source code.
Thanks,
Teka Yemane
On Sun, 28 Sep 2008, Philip Balister wrote:
Does anyone have a gnu radio program that provides eye candy, without
needing a USRP? Some kind of graphic display would be great.
I put together this little demo to confirm that our installation was working:
http://staff.washington.edu/jon/gr-osx/
On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 01:58:02PM -0400, Jeff Long wrote:
> Trying out the firmware build ...
>
> - had to comment out apps/rx_only_v2.c, line 104
> (static volatile bool link_is_up = false) to avoid
> multiple definitions ... does not appear to be used
> in this file and is declared static
Dustin Maas wrote:
On Sep 27, 2008, at 12:10 PM, Douglas Geiger wrote:
You're in luck - I just back back from some traveling, and have
managed to gather up a patch. However - this is a patch to the
version from the U of Utah, SPAN Lab version
(http://span.ece.utah.edu/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Ma
On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 01:58:02PM -0400, Jeff Long wrote:
> Trying out the firmware build ...
>
> - had to comment out apps/rx_only_v2.c, line 104
> (static volatile bool link_is_up = false) to avoid
> multiple definitions ... does not appear to be used
> in this file and is declared static
Also, mb-gcc had trouble with "-Wl,-T$(LINKER_SCRIPT)".
Had to add another comma: "-Wl,-T,$(LINKER_SCRIPT)"
Jeff Long wrote:
Trying out the firmware build ...
- had to comment out apps/rx_only_v2.c, line 104
(static volatile bool link_is_up = false) to avoid
multiple definitions ... does no
Trying out the firmware build ...
- had to comment out apps/rx_only_v2.c, line 104
(static volatile bool link_is_up = false) to avoid
multiple definitions ... does not appear to be used
in this file and is declared static
- build exceeds size of flatmem (0x8000) ... bumped to
0xa000 and
Follow the instructions for your distribution given on the wiki
Here: http://gnuradio.org/trac
On this page click on build. The click on your distribution. Had you done
this to begin with, you would have installed all of the python development
needs and never would have seen this message
On Fri, 3 Oct 2008, Simon Knight wrote:
> I agree with Jim.
> It's stating the obvious unless you're an electrician this could be
> very dangerous.
There are out of the box powerline ethernet adapters you could build
into a device with minimal risk.
You can even get access points which have a po
I agree with Jim.
It's stating the obvious unless you're an electrician this could be very
dangerous.
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 7:08 AM, Jim Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-10-02 at 14:10 -0500, David Young wrote:
> > I am curious if/how folks are attaching SDRs to household electri
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