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Hi Mike,
it would be really helpful if you posted the error message. If it is
more than a few lines, pastebin'ing would be good. Also can you tell
on which branch you're on? I'm worried about missing '.dat' because
they shouldn't be there. I thought I
Thanks marcus .
well all these days I was using live usb where I was getting different
(eg sine wave ) kind of output when I was using WX-GUI scope sink so I
thought it would be missing some package so I wasn't able to see that
output .
well thanks ...
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 1:01 PM, Marcus
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Hi,
these are warnings, and you won't be able to use
ctrlport.monitor_performance, but this is not a problem as is.
The Volk warning is just telling you that it's falling back to a safe
implementation, which could be slower in some cases, but will sure
Hi everyone ,
I installed gnuradio by binaries provided by Ettus Research in
ubuntu software centre.
Everything installed properly and I got gnuradio-companion but whenever I
run flowgraph I get these warnings
Warning: Block key "blocks_ctrlport_monitor_performance" not found when
loading c
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Hi Miguel,
don't shame yourself too much. We all make mistakes.
It could be that B can't open the file it wants to write, because the
file_sink of A still has it open. After the A.stop() have an A.wait()
and an A = None. The wait call should let your
Hi Johannes and all,
I just pulled a new copy and make test still fails for me with various
missing .dat files.
Can anyone else confirm that make test is working ok for them with the
latest version?
Mike
On 20 December 2013 03:11, Johannes Demel wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> just saw this mail. Basi
I hope this doesn't start a new thread. I wanted to answer on my thread but
I didn't get my own message on my inbox so.. I hope it works.
I ended up getting what was wrong, and I feel ashamed on so many levels,
I'm sorry. I was using complex data. Damn.
Anyway, after changing everything, it all
Thanks, got it!
-George
On Dec 19, 2013, at 9:21 AM, Tom Rondeau wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 7:47 PM, George wrote:
>> Tom,
>>
>> Is there going to be a fix soon or should I go with the 3.6.5 version of
>> gnuradio?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -George
>
> George,
>
> The patch was pushed last
Hello everyone.
I have a system that depends on the integrate block. It integrates samples
and then divides them for averaging. I noticed something wasn't working
properly after updating to the last GR version and I don't know what's
going on, but testing a simple schematic with some blocks:
Con
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 3:07 PM, Johannes Demel
wrote:
> Currently synchronization doesn't support fractional CPs. Besides this,
> reducing the sample rate helps a lot to make it run faster. Only thing to
> keep in mind though, having a different number of blocks than used by the
> base station wi
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That'd actually be rather awesome :)
On 19.12.2013 22:07, Johnathan Corgan wrote:
> On 12/19/2013 12:33 PM, Marcus Müller wrote:
>
>> As much as I like the tracker solution, it leads to orphaned
>> torrents with time passing... There won't be a hundr
Hi,
For what it's worth, I have enums in fosphor and the way I had to
access them is :
from gnuradio.fosphor.fosphor_swig import base_sink_c
base_sink_c.REF_DOWN
Because the base_sink_c from gnuradio.fosphor directly isn't really
the SWIG object ... it's just the wrapper for the make() function
On 12/19/2013 12:33 PM, Marcus Müller wrote:
> As much as I like the tracker solution, it leads to orphaned torrents
> with time passing... There won't be a hundred people willing to seed
> this for years.
It is possible to host a data file on a web server, then incorporate a
"web seed" in the to
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I had a hard time adding the tag_propagation_policy_t enum to the swig
gateway; maybe my pull request from back then might help you:
https://github.com/gnuradio/gnuradio/pull/69
The point is that I haven't been able to have an enum definition as
class
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 2:07 PM, Michael Berman wrote:
> I am trying to access a C++ enumeration within an OOT module from a python
> instance of my OOT. When I try to run my python code it cannot find the
> enumeration.
>
> My OOT module is called pll_freq_phase_det_cf and is included in python
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As much as I like the tracker solution, it leads to orphaned torrents
with time passing... There won't be a hundred people willing to seed
this for years.
My suggestion: Does anyone remember sourceforge? It used to be
popular. But then again, many of
Hi everyone,
as you might remember, FOSDEM '14 is having a dedicated SDR track for
the first time. Despite being new and all, we managed to get a full
speaker lineup ready before the first deadline was over.
The schedule is available on the FOSDEM website:
https://fosdem.org/2014/schedule/track/s
OK, I understand. So I need some file J My Intel i5 tablet PC may be too slow
for life decode.
Ralph.
From: Johannes Demel [mailto:johannes.de...@ettus.com]
Sent: Thursday, 19 December, 2013 18:55
To: Ralph A. Schmid, dk5ras
Cc: uf...@student.kit.edu; discuss-gnuradio
Subject: Re: [Discus
Currently synchronization doesn't support fractional CPs. Besides this,
reducing the sample rate helps a lot to make it run faster. Only thing to
keep in mind though, having a different number of blocks than used by the
base station will only allow you to decode PBCH. But for a start. That's
not mu
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 1:50 PM, Nowlan, Sean
wrote:
> When I run gnuradio-companion with the latest gnuradio master and gr-osmosdr
> master, it segfaults. A backtrace reveals that there’s a problem when Python
> tries to load _osmosdr_swig. If I uninstall gr-osmosdr, gnuradio-companion
> opens no
I am trying to access a C++ enumeration within an OOT module from a python
instance of my OOT. When I try to run my python code it cannot find the
enumeration.
My OOT module is called pll_freq_phase_det_cf and is included in python as:
from pll_freq_phase_det_cf import pll_freq_phase_det_cf
The
Hi,
So I've wanted for a while to use GR more for TDMA systems I'm working
with like GSM and GMR and I'm having a bit of trouble figuring out
what the best way to do that.
Back when I started osmo-gmr, GR didn't have many features to deal
with packets and so I rolled my own hack to go from channe
When I run gnuradio-companion with the latest gnuradio master and gr-osmosdr
master, it segfaults. A backtrace reveals that there's a problem when Python
tries to load _osmosdr_swig. If I uninstall gr-osmosdr, gnuradio-companion
opens normally.
GDB backtrace:
http://pastebin.com/PYmyAbqE
Let m
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Johannes Demel
wrote:
> Technically it could work with life data. Unfortunately it creates a too
> heavy load to be processed in realtime, unless you have the computing power
> or reduce the bandwidth/fft length to a small value. But then you are
> probably not ab
The dev call is currently live @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLijSnXGK-I
The agenda is on the wiki:
http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/Call20131219
-Nathan
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Technically it could work with life data. Unfortunately it creates a too
heavy load to be processed in realtime, unless you have the computing power
or reduce the bandwidth/fft length to a small value. But then you are
probably not able to decode more than the PBCH.
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 8:49 A
Hi Nikita,
uhd_fft uses a WX sink. It does its own FFT calculations. They are not
meant to be used elsewhere. I recommend using a FFT block and then format
the output according to your needs.
Happy hacking
Johannes
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 8:30 PM, Nikita Sharakhov wrote:
> Hello Johannes,
>
>
On 12/19/2013 08:45 AM, Koslowski, Sebastian (CEL) wrote:
> Anyway, I will add a backward compatibility fix to resolve this.
Thanks, let me know when it's ready and I'll get it in right away.
--
Johnathan Corgan, Corgan Labs
SDR Training and Development Services
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> Ok, pushed the fix.
Everything fine now, built without further issues.
> Tom
Thanks a lot!
Ralph.
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Hi,
just wanted to let you know that now, after pulling and building latest gr and
gr-lte, it worked. Don't know if from pulling, or if from chosing F6 instead of
F5 within grc.
Should it work with life reception, or only from a file? Maybe I'll have a
closer look later, now on board the
Was offline this week...
I looked at the example in gr-blocks and this is not an issue with the
way connections are displayed. Sean, you should see some error messages
in the console detailing which connections (including their blocks and
ports) could not be made. That should help to reconstruct t
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 9:49 AM, Ralph A. Schmid, dk5ras
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> I have absolutely no clue what happened here. There was a fix on maint to
>> allow use of Qwt 6.1 yesterday, but somehow when I merged maint into
>> master, this file got corrupted. I'm looking at it now; should be able to
Hi Mike,
just saw this mail. Basically this means that you're using an old
version. Newer versions don't use these files any more. I recommend
updating your gr-lte version. It runs on GR 3.7 now, so you don't have
to worry about an old version there and I put in all the bugfixes into
the latest ma
That would be cool anyway.
On 19.12.2013 06:47, Philip Balister wrote:
> On 12/19/2013 03:24 AM, Ralph A. Schmid, dk5ras wrote:
>> I'd be happy putting it onto my ftp server, if it could be useful to the
>> public. Only a 10 Mbps uplink, but better than nothing :)
>
> Any chance we could setup a
Thanks, Tom! Yeah, I have avoided the MPSK SNR blocks because I figured
they were specific to PSK.
Very Respectfully,
Dan CaJacob
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 10:30 AM, Tom Rondeau wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 11:22 PM, Dan CaJacob
> wrote:
> > I'd like to report some signal metrics for sate
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 11:22 PM, Dan CaJacob wrote:
> I'd like to report some signal metrics for satellite downlinks. SNR would
> seem to be one example, but most algorithms I see for SNR assume that you
> are generating a signal from a separate clean signal and noise source, each
> with known p
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 4:02 PM, Nowlan, Sean
wrote:
> I’m trying to learn the message passing API by reviewing the examples in
> gr-blocks/examples/msg_passing. Message ports are not connected upon opening
> GRC (this seems to be a gnuradio-wide problem – same thing happens with
> gr-ieee802-11).
Hi,
> I have absolutely no clue what happened here. There was a fix on maint to
> allow use of Qwt 6.1 yesterday, but somehow when I merged maint into
> master, this file got corrupted. I'm looking at it now; should be able to
push a
> fix soon.
Thank you for the fast reply - so I was not wrong i
On 12/19/2013 03:24 AM, Ralph A. Schmid, dk5ras wrote:
> I'd be happy putting it onto my ftp server, if it could be useful to the
> public. Only a 10 Mbps uplink, but better than nothing :)
Any chance we could setup a torrent tracker for large data sets?
Philip
>
> Ralph.
>
>> -Original Me
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 9:35 AM, Ralph A. Schmid, dk5ras
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The last git pull brings me this one below; any ideas what went wrong?
> Kubuntu 12.04 32bit, the pull a few days ago ran through just fine, deleting
> the build folder, cmake .., make changes nothing.
>
> With best regards
Hi,
The last git pull brings me this one below; any ideas what went wrong?
Kubuntu 12.04 32bit, the pull a few days ago ran through just fine, deleting
the build folder, cmake .., make changes nothing.
With best regards
Ralph.
[ 66%] Built target pygen_gr_pager_swig_cf5bb [ 67%] Built target
p
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 7:47 PM, George wrote:
> Tom,
>
> Is there going to be a fix soon or should I go with the 3.6.5 version of
> gnuradio?
>
> Thanks,
> -George
George,
The patch was pushed last night. I will make it into the next bug
release, which will probably be in a month, plus or minu
Hi Rickard - I'm glad to hear of your successes with GNU Radio on OSX from
MacPorts. Wx on OSX is notorious for being slow and taking a lot of CPU time,
and being non-multi-thread friendly. I often have issues getting any wx GUI
working in "real time" ... I use the Qt GUI when possible since i
Hi,
Installing GnuRadio via MacPorts works very well and without efforts!
Tried it both on 10.8 and 10.9 OSX:es.
Finally, its a big improvement from earlier troubles of installing manually on
OSX which could be very tricky and error prone.
Many thanks to Michael Dickens!
However, on both sys
Hi Martin,
Thanks for your information.
If I run the gr_modtool info in another OOT-module dir, I got the
following information:
Module name: gmsktr
API version: post-3.7
but if I run the gr_modtool info in the OOT-module which I have trouble,
I got :
No module found.
I am working
I'd be happy putting it onto my ftp server, if it could be useful to the
public. Only a 10 Mbps uplink, but better than nothing :)
Ralph.
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> From: discuss-gnuradio-bounces+ralph=schmid@gnu.org
> [mailto:discuss-gnuradio-bounces+ralph=schmid@gnu.org] On Behalf O
Hi Mike,
the reference I use is a rather big file > 1gb. It is hard to share such
a file publicly anywhere. I put a signal generator on the list of needed
features.
All tests are supposed to pass. Which tests fail on your system? Can you
run them with -V and mail the error messages. That could he
Hi Johannes,
Further to my last email I just noticed that the tests that are failing are
failing because test vectors are not available eg
'/home/johannes/tests/descramble.dat'.
Mike
On 19 December 2013 18:54, Mike Cornelius wrote:
> Hi Johannes,
>
> With regard to my earlier message regardin
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