On 01/12/2012 08:50 PM, Joshua Stahl wrote:
> Hello,
> I have created a block in c++ which needs to retune after a certain number
> of samples have passed through. To accomplish this I am passing a
> uhd_usrp_sink block to my block from python and then I am attempting to
> retune after a certain
Hello,
I have created a block in c++ which needs to retune after a certain number
of samples have passed through. To accomplish this I am passing a
uhd_usrp_sink block to my block from python and then I am attempting to
retune after a certain number of samples. The block compiles correctly and
it
Years ago, I used one (on Windows) to capture the spectrum from our
spacecraft's first pass into a .wav file, and then used GnuRadio on a Linux box
to demodulate the file offline. We found the bandwidth to be pretty limiting
because the Doppler shift would "walk" our 150 kHz wide signal partial
We at the Deep Space Exploration Society are desiring to use an SDR-14 with
GNU Radio because we want to use a Linux version. The SDR-14 software was
only available for Windows. If you have used an SDR-14 we would appreciate
hearing from you.
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>
> However, since I imagine there are plenty of people who don't really
> want to go through the additional step of dealing with git (if they're
> used to building from tarballs), I believe cmake has the ability to
> create them using the make package_source command, but I admit I've
> never tr
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 9:27 PM, Andrew Davis wrote:
> It worked for me other than the qwt so I think so.
Just a quick explanation here. Qwt has a very simple, kind of non-standard
installation that's hard to generalize. They don't use standard tools for
auto-discovery of the lib or include path
Dear all:
Is there anyone who bought N210 knows how to do if use 5MHz reference
clock, where we should to change?
I looked at the N210 DataSheet in Ettus website, the reference clock can be
5MHz or 10MHz.
Thanks a lot. ___
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Ed Criscuolo
wrote:
> On 1/11/12 4:59 PM, Josh Blum wrote:
>
>> I dont think this is a tarball of the source tree. Rather, its a tarball
>> produced by autotools with only files listed by makefile.ams or
>> generated in autotools.
>>
>
> But what of the future? If
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 2:57 PM, Josh Blum wrote:
>
>
> On 01/12/2012 10:53 AM, Ed Criscuolo wrote:
>> On 1/11/12 4:59 PM, Josh Blum wrote:
>>> I dont think this is a tarball of the source tree. Rather, its a tarball
>>> produced by autotools with only files listed by makefile.ams or
>>> generated
On 01/12/2012 10:53 AM, Ed Criscuolo wrote:
> On 1/11/12 4:59 PM, Josh Blum wrote:
>> I dont think this is a tarball of the source tree. Rather, its a tarball
>> produced by autotools with only files listed by makefile.ams or
>> generated in autotools.
>
> But what of the future? If autotools go
One of my latest GnuRadio projects uses a custom source block.
The quick description of this block is that it takes a packet
off of the network stack, wraps it in HDLC/Frame-relay, and
streams the unpacked bits out of the block. The catch is that
when there is no network packet ready, the block i
On 1/11/12 4:59 PM, Josh Blum wrote:
I dont think this is a tarball of the source tree. Rather, its a tarball
produced by autotools with only files listed by makefile.ams or
generated in autotools.
But what of the future? If autotools goes away in favor of cmake, does
this mean that tarballs wi
I didn't realize that you had sent this e-mail twice, and that Josh
answered you in the other thread.
Please ignore this thread, and we will carry on in the other one to prevent
two different support flows.
Cheers,
Ben
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 10:06 AM, Ben Hilburn wrote:
> Smith -
>
> Will you
Smith -
Will you try running:
$ uhd_usrp_probe
and tell us what it reports? 'uhd_usrp_probe' is installed with UHD, not
GNURadio.
Cheers,
Ben
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 3:53 AM, smith mark wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 1) I got my USRP 1 and RFX900 and 1800 daughterboards. The LED on the
> USRP flashes when
All,
In creating an application that requires Pulse Position Modulation we
generated a GRC file using the chunks to symbols block. Everything worked
perfectly except in small areas where we need the amplitude to remain
unchanged (~ at zero). 1s are mapped to 10 and 0's are mapped to 01. Doe
On 01/12/2012 03:54 AM, smith mark wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 1) I got my USRP 1 and RFX900 and 1800 daughterboards. The LED on the
> USRP flashes when its powered on. I wanted to test the USRP but when I
> ran the follwowing command
>
>>> ./usrp_probe or sudo ./usrp_probe
>
> I got the following error
Hi,
1) I got my USRP 1 and RFX900 and 1800 daughterboards. The LED on the
USRP flashes when its powered on. I wanted to test the USRP but when I
ran the follwowing command
>> ./usrp_probe or sudo ./usrp_probe
I got the following error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./usrp_probe", l
Hi,
1) I got my USRP 1 and RFX900 and 1800 daughterboards. The LED on the
USRP flashes when its powered on. I wanted to test the USRP but when I
ran the follwowing command
>> ./usrp_probe or sudo ./usrp_probe
I got the following error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./usrp_probe", l
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