Dear all,
I am new in gnu radio. I would like to ask about installation gnu radio in
cygwin. Does anyone have complete procedure for the installation? Thank you
for your help
Makmur
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Hello,
I intend to build a 2x2mimo ofdm link.I am using one usrp on each host
computer. And each usrp has two Flex 2400. Im employing spatial
multiplexing.it would be a full duplex link. If you could please tell me
how should i got about the business??
Will the subdev( ) methodology work here? If
Thanks for the reply>
I've already checked usrp_spectrum_sense.
I have two points:
1. usrp_fft: does this file still exist ? because i cannot find it. but i
think, it just give you the same results as usrp_spectrum_sense without
tuning the frequency band.
2. You meant by using "quiet time", is to
I put the fix on a branch "fix/waterfall" at
http://gnuradio.org/git/jblum.git
I also wonder why it did not throw an error: one of the calling methods must
have a try/except block, but I couldn't find it.
I put my own try/except in to print out the error. Its seems that the more
recent implementa
You need to modify 'bootstrap' to use 'glibtoolize' instead of
'libtoolize'.
The list archives are your friend: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/
, and then search for the term ... e.g. "libtoolize" top 2 hits are
about building under OSX, and the need to modify bootstra
Hi Michael,
Thanks for the reply. I tried compiling from trunk, but unfortunately I receive
this error -
% ./bootstrap
./bootstrap: line 28: libtoolize: command not found
configure.ac:126: required file `./ltmain.sh' not found
% ./configure
[...]
Component docs passed configuration checks; buil
Hi Trevor - It looks like you're trying to compile GNU Radio release
version 3.2.2, yes? If so, you will note some discussion on this list
a while ago that neither that version nor the (then) GIT master worked
on 10.6 (in either 32 or 64-bit kernel more). We updated the GIT
master to (hop
% sw_vers
ProductName:Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.6.2
BuildVersion: 10C540
% gcc -v
Using built-in specs.
Target: i686-apple-darwin10
Configured with: /var/tmp/gcc/gcc-5646.1~2/src/configure --disable-checking
--enable-werror --prefix=/usr --mandir=/share/man
--enable-languages=c,objc,c++,
Thanks Josh -- ended up finding the same thing right around the same time. =)
Wonder why Python wouldn't print the error message to stderr. The diff fixes
the problem for me as well. I'll take a look at switching back to using
numpy.choose, although the for loop seems to work fine for now.
--n
On 12/29/2009 10:49 AM, Charles Irick wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently trying to port a radio design to the USRP2 platform but
I am having a few issues. The current radio hardware contains a DAC
with variable sampling rates allowing for it to be a multiple of the
bitrate. It is currently using an IF o
Hello,
I'm currently trying to port a radio design to the USRP2 platform but
I am having a few issues. The current radio hardware contains a DAC
with variable sampling rates allowing for it to be a multiple of the
bitrate. It is currently using an IF of 60Mhz and a bitrate of 6Mbps.
I'm wondering i
On 12/29/2009 01:30 AM, Gaetano Mendola wrote:
Hi all,
I was affected by the SD card failure announced on Ettus site (got some
devices not working).
I have a questions, my local store doesn't have SD cards, but only
SDHC cards (4GB), will those work as well ?
SDHC cards will not work. Only SD
I've just tried it and it doesnt work here using a 4gb card. I guess the
CPLD has been configured (or doesnt support SDHC) to only use SD
addressing..
On the other remarks, an email did goto this mailing list - thats how I
found out about the problem.
The link to the binary image files is in the
Hi all,
I was affected by the SD card failure announced on Ettus site (got some
devices not working).
I have a questions, my local store doesn't have SD cards, but only
SDHC cards (4GB), will those work as well ?
I have some remarks to do as well, I hope Ettus will take those in consideration
to
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