Still getting this error message when trying to play with the new block
>>> gr_fir_ccf: using SSE
thread[thread-per-block[1]: ]: gr_complex must be
8-byte aligned
I've pasted the py program code below - it's trivial. An initial offhand
diagnosis might suggest this is coming from somewhere in
On 05/13/2010 11:01 PM, Tom Rondeau wrote:
> I installed 10.04 on my laptop as a full, fresh install. I haven't had
> any issues building GNU Radio.
>
> I don't have anything constructive for you, Marcus, just that bit of info.
>
> Tom
>
>
Hm.Curiouser, and curiouser.
It's not my machin
On 05/10/2010 09:04 PM, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
>>
> Well, I just turned gl rendering back on, but displayed via an SSH
> tunnel back to a different machine
> with a different video card. Works just fine.
>
> So, some badness in GL I spoze. Not much that Gnu Radio can do about
> it, I guess
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 10:54 PM, Johnathan Corgan
wrote:
> On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 19:29, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
>
>> Anyone seen this type of problem trying to build fairly-recent GIT, on a
>> "out of the box" Ubuntu 10.04 system:
>
>> /usr/local/src/gnuradio/gruel/src/include/gruel/pmt.h:29,
>
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 19:29, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
> Anyone seen this type of problem trying to build fairly-recent GIT, on a
> "out of the box" Ubuntu 10.04 system:
> /usr/local/src/gnuradio/gruel/src/include/gruel/pmt.h:29,
> from pmt.cc:27:
> /usr/include/c++/4.4/cmath:363
Anyone seen this type of problem trying to build fairly-recent GIT, on a
"out of the box" Ubuntu 10.04 system:
*Make[6]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/gnuradio/gruel/src/lib/pmt'*
*/bin/bash ../../../../libtool --tag=CXX --mode=compile g++
-DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../../../.. -DOMNITHREAD_POS
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 18:10, Don Ward wrote:
> I have attached a diff file showing
> the slight differences between the ltmain.sh in the tarball
[...]
> It would be nice if we could ship a tarball with a ltmain.sh that works on
> Windows.
This has been applied. Rather, ltmain.sh from libtool
Johnathan Corgan wrote:
GNU Radio release 3.3.0-rc0 is available for testing:
http://gnuradio.org/releases/gnuradio/gnuradio-3.3.0-rc0.tar.gz
http://gnuradio.org/releases/gnuradio/gr-howto-write-a-block-3.3.0-rc0.tar.gz
This is the first release candidate for the 3.3 release series.
This bui
Hi all,
What is the gameplan for the new inband infrastructure? VRT now defines the
protocol/structure of the messages between the USRP and host... but what
about message passing at the host?
This is something I'm going to need in the near future, and if the price (a
very, very, solid plan) is r
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 4:25 PM, George Nychis wrote:
> I'm trying to grab a copy of the GNU Radio code through git which still has
> the old USRP inband code. I noticed this commit from Jonathan in my search:
>
> Author: jcorgan
> Date: Thu Jul 9 02:55:51 2009 +
>
> Merged r11377:1139
I'm trying to grab a copy of the GNU Radio code through git which still has
the old USRP inband code. I noticed this commit from Jonathan in my search:
Author: jcorgan
Date: Thu Jul 9 02:55:51 2009 +
Merged r11377:11390 from jcorgan/usrp-headers in to trunk.
* Removed usrp-inband
Thank you Marcus, will give it a try and let you know if I have a success.
Sharif
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From: "Marcus D. Leech"
To:
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 3:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] RFX900 Duplex
Hello,
I understand that the new firmware supports full duplex for
> Hello,
>
> I understand that the new firmware supports full duplex for RX900.
> Would anyone happen to know how I would augment my c++
> code (similar to rx_streaming_samples.cc) so that I can select
> antenna port RX2 for my reciever. I see how it is done in python,
> but wondering how to do it
Hello,
I understand that the new firmware supports full duplex for RX900.
Would anyone happen to know how I would augment my c++
code (similar to rx_streaming_samples.cc) so that I can select
antenna port RX2 for my reciever. I see how it is done in python,
but wondering how to do it in c++. AN
On 05/09/2010 12:40 AM, Charles Brain wrote:
Hello,
I am a bit confused, there seems to be two versions of the UHD firmware
a "Raw Ethernet version" and a "UDP version". I am about to try and move
my USRP2 application to UHD and I was wondering which version I should be
using? I have a USRP2 and
On 05/12/2010 04:37 AM, Manne Tallmarken wrote:
Hello all,
I want to start expereiment with software defined radio but can't
make up my mind which one of the usrp and usrp2 is the most
suitable. I am new to FPGAs but want to start playing with these as
well. I use GNU/Linux and GCC as much as I
Hi all,
How to set the bitrate and the DAC output amplitude, if only need to generate
baseband signal as a 25kHz square wave and tune to RF?
Thank you so much
Regards,
Yan
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On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 9:29 AM, meco1982 wrote:
>
> Thanks so much
> I'm deeply sorry but i have to disturb u again...
> I changed the file "db_dbsrx.c" in "/gnuradio/usrp2/firmaware/lib" to
> insert a new method and c++ compiling at command window is not my best
> assetWhich are the comma
Thanks so much
I'm deeply sorry but i have to disturb u again...
I changed the file "db_dbsrx.c" in "/gnuradio/usrp2/firmaware/lib" to
insert a new method and c++ compiling at command window is not my best
assetWhich are the command to type...?
$ gcc db_dbsrx.c..and what el
I'm trying to simultaneously send and receive a sine signal with the
USRP2 with a RFX900 Daughterboard. My setting is:
- An arbritary signal generator sends a sinus signal to RX2
- The USRP2 sends a sine signal through TX/RX to an external Scope
- The sampling rate is 1e6
- Interpolation at the si
I am trying to implement the Alamouti 2x1 scheme but i have some problems. I
create 2 channel in order to use 2 antennas but one of the channel has less
power than the other and i am thinking that the signal is not being transmited
by both antennas . Does it matter the distance between the 2 ant
HI Domenico,
You can 'make'(from terminal) the folder in which you have modified .cc and
.py files.
It should work fine if there are not errors in your modifications..
Regards,
Kuntal Ray
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[mailto:discuss-gnuradi
Hi, can u help me?
I want to know which are the step and the file to recompile after a changing
in .cc codeAfter add the printf code in .cc what have u done?
I have to modify a .cc code to use this modification in a py script as a new
methodbut i don't get on with the job
Thanks,
Domen
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 1:18 AM, marcin_w wrote:
>
>
> Eric Blossom wrote:
>>
>> Your baseband sample rate is 100M/32 -> 3.125MS/s
>>
>> You're using 2 samples/symbol, thus your symbol rate is
>> 3.125MS/s / 2 -> 1.5625Msymbols/s
>> And since you're using DBPSK, you're getting 1 bit/symbol, thus
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