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On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 6:04 AM, Marcus Müller wrote:
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> Hi Przemek,
> well, since this is the open source world, you shouldn't need to write
> everything from scratch.
> You can of course start off with Martin Marinov's source code,
>
It looks like you're not the only one that can't make it that day, so
here's a new
approach: http://whenisgood.net/42gqdee
There should be a drop down menu that appears to select your timezone and just
click and drag to highlight the times that you're available.
To the list: please only fill this
Yes, notes would go on the wiki and I can make an intentional effort
to put it on air so it gets recorded.
I'm pretty flexible with the time other than I'd like it to be soonish
without cramping up against other
events like the main dev call. If you're free another time that week I
don't mind movi
I'll be traveling during this, and won't be able to make it. Will the notes
go up on the wiki page so I can catch up afterwards?
Cheers,
Ben
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 1:19 PM, West, Nathan
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> It's been a while since we've had a VOLK Working Group call, and
> there's been quite a
I also forgot a very important "Thank You" to Tim O' Shea, who visited
conference venues in person and help us pick the one that was right for
this event.
Thanks, Tim!
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 2:02 PM, John Malsbury wrote:
> Greetings,
>
>
> I am happy and excited to announce the GNU Radio Confe
Hi All,
I have been playing around with the Codec2 vocoder block. I have a working
flowgraph where I put a C2 encoder and a C2 decoder back to back.
I'm puzzled with the expected stream format. In the coder, the intent seems
to create a vector of 50 bits (or bytes where the LSB contains the bit
v
Greetings,
I am happy and excited to announce the GNU Radio Conference 2014 and its
associated Call for Presentations. Last year we received great feedback on
the conference, and we expect the conference to be even better this year.
Here are some highlights:
· *Date: *September 15-19, 20
Hi all,
It's been a while since we've had a VOLK Working Group call, and
there's been quite a bit of activity such that it's worth having
another call soon.
I'm thinking March 6, 7PM UTC. (1PM US Central). If there's someone
that wants to make it but can't ping me and I'll consider juggling it
a
Hi GR,
I have installed GR 3.7 everything went ok, except that I forgot to set the
PKG_CONFIG_PATH env. var.
with
export
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:/lib/pkgconfig:/lib/pkgconfig
I just modified "gr-uhd/lib/usrp_source_impl.cc" and
"gr-uhd/lib/usrp_sink_impl.cc".
afterwhat I make then make
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Hi Przemek,
well, since this is the open source world, you shouldn't need to write
everything from scratch.
You can of course start off with Martin Marinov's source code,
https://github.com/martinmarinov/rtl_tcp_andro-
which will give you an tcp server
Hello,
This is my first post to this mailing list and my apologies if I ask a
lame/irrelevant question. Unfortunately, me and my hacking friend could not
find the answer to the issue we are trying to solve (Google, etc.) so here
is my post.
We want to implement the most fundamentally simple spect
I have intel 6 series / c200.
could rhel 6 be the prolem here as usually?
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 4:13 PM, Volker Schroer wrote:
> If you run linux on your laptop try
>
> lspci -k
>
> and look for USB. Then you can find the controller type.
>
> USB 3 supports higher speed than USB 2 and should
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Actually, it's an USB1.1 full speed device (11Mbit/s), and that's
totally sufficient for 192ksam/s at 16bit (which I guess is the spec).
It does not benefit from USB2 or USB3 hardware.
As the funcube dongle pro+ is not a usb3 device, it does not get
a
If you run linux on your laptop try
lspci -k
and look for USB. Then you can find the controller type.
USB 3 supports higher speed than USB 2 and should offer more bandwidth.
But on my desktop system the dongle only runs on the USB 2 port not on
the USB 3 port. The same happens with the funcub
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Well it is really more of a USB host controller driver problem...
however, bandwidth is always sufficient for the pro +, the problem is
that the driver thinks your device needs more bandwidth than is
available.
However, read the threads on the issues o
Well, I have dell laptop but have no clue which usb controller it has. Now
I am not sure whether I should by one or not. Anyway, should newer versions
of usb have higher speed and thus bandwidth.
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 1:49 PM, Volker Schroer wrote:
> The funcube pro+ works flawless on my usb
The funcube pro+ works flawless on my usb 2.0 port. It seems that the
bandwidth problem arises from the usb controller hardware.
I use an ASROCK motherboard with SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 controller in use
with the ohci /ehci kernel drivers. This controller works very well for me.
The Inc. EJ168 USB
I have only usb 2.0 ports on my computer. How likely is that this bug will
be fixed in the near future?
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 11:09 AM, Alexandru Csete wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 10:51 AM, Nemanja Savic
> wrote:
> > Hi all guys,
> >
> > I am about to buy funcube dongle pro +, and wante
I have created a new Gnuradio / SDR live DVD for i386 architecture. The
disk called SDRLive! is available via bittorrent.
Kristoff Bonne is so kind to seed the image at the moment, because I am
only having a slow rural broadband connection and no server space. I
would like to ask everyone who downl
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 10:51 AM, Nemanja Savic wrote:
> Hi all guys,
>
> I am about to buy funcube dongle pro +, and wanted to ask if somebody of u
> use it without any problems?
Very few people use it on linux without problems. If you have a USB 1
port it will probably work, otherwise you will
Hi all guys,
I am about to buy funcube dongle pro +, and wanted to ask if somebody of u
use it without any problems?
Best,
--
Nemanja Savić
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