On 01/14/2012 09:42 AM, André Selva wrote:
I think that making the buffer larger wouldn't help much.
My problem is: I have an interleaver, where i pass my data through.
This interleaver is made of several shifters, of different sizes. The
input goes through the shifters in an especific order (
I think that making the buffer larger wouldn't help much.
My problem is: I have an interleaver, where i pass my data through. This
interleaver is made of several shifters, of different sizes. The input goes
through the shifters in an especific order (given by keying), and the
output is formed by k
Thanks for the response, I did sudo make and sudo make install when I was
installing the UHD. My UHD folder is in my home directory. Sorry, I am not
getting you with your last post because I am not very good at Linux. Any
help further is highly appreciated.
Regards,
Smith
On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at
On 14/01/12 07:33 AM, smith mark wrote:
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> When I tried to connect DBSRX2 to RXB or RXA the it wasn't detected. I
> mean when I ran usrp_probe the model shown was 'unkown' and frequency
> range was from -900.0 to 9.00. Any help what I need to do in
> order to check the DBSRX2 ?
>
DBSRX2
On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 05:33:17PM +0500, smith mark wrote:
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> I downloaded UHD from link above, then I did following.
> cd UHD.
> cd host
> mkdir build
> cd build
> cmake ../
> make
> make install
> ldconfig
You can install in userspace but then you need to be sure PYTHONPATH
and maybe LD_LIBRA
>You may have a version mismatch between the installed python modules in
lib and installed python scripts in bin. Either that, or its a very old
bug. Whatever the case, I recommend you nuke your gr install(s) and grab
a recent release.
First of all bundle of thanks. Last post did help me alot.
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