G'day Bob,
this is exactly what happened to my USRP board. The board seems operational
except it won't communicate. I've ordered the FX2 chip from DigiKey as I
believe it to be faulty. Digikey actually managed to sent me the wrong part,
a RAM chip, inside an otherwise correctly labled package.
Hi All
I purchased a USRP some time ago, had it working and then left it for a
while.
I suspect that the USB port has been zapped.
Question. Is it safe to assume that there should be some kind of
response in /var/log/messages on connection of the USB cable?
I have tried the usual switching
The check for the gtk module is failing, however, a second check for the
gtk version is also failing, I need to fix this so its test is run
conditionally upon gtk actually existing.
Anway ->
> checking for Python Cheetah templates... no
> checking for Python GTK wrappers... no
> checking for P
Hi all.
I am trying to install Gnu Radio with OS X Leopard, following the
instructions on:
https://radioware.nd.edu/documentation/install-guides/mac-os-x ,
and several others for inspiration.
Most components seem to configure without a problem, but when using
./configure --enable-grc ,
a prob
Hi fellas,
I am actually trying to change the ofdm module in the gnuradio library in
order to add some carrier deactivation capability to it. As a matter of fact
I need to feed carrier deactivation data dynamically as an array of zeros
and ones from spectrum sensing module to the ofdm block right
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 06:38:45PM -0300, Igor Almeida wrote:
>
> Hi Johnathan,
>
> Thank you for the insight. I was indeed NOT a user of the usrp group
> to which udev was configuring the block device.
> The thing is, we have an LDAP-configured network here, and we use it
> to fetch a number of c
Oops, sorry for this. I thought I sent the e-mail to the list but just
noticed only Johnathan got it.
I am posting it again hoping that someone can help.
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From: Igor Almeida
Date: Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 10:04 AM
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Big bugs out of
In the latest trunk (r10144), the C++ header files for the mblock
library have been moved into their own subdirectory.
For those people using the mblock library, in your source code you will
need to change the #include statements as follows:
#include
...becomes
#include
You will need to do t
El Dec 20, 2008, a las 12:56 PM, Richard McClellan escribió:
On Dec 20, 2008, at 08:35 , Christian Kendi wrote:
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Hi Noel,
this was my laptop HD. As this occurs i was writing in Word,
therefore
no sleep or remove.
Don't laptops spin down/sl