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Hello Community!
As the midterm evaluations are upon us, I should take the time to share
my progress (or lack thereof) with you.
Wishing that more of my original plans would have worked out, this feels
quite unsatisfactory for me; so here's my state
Thanks for the responses.We have set the receive IP to '0.0.0.0' in the UDP source and the public IP of our client in the UDP sink (client) and both programs run without complain; but the client receives no data and nothing shows up on the FFT graph. We can ping the host public IP but we can't ping
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 4:51 PM, Tom Rondeau wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 4:45 PM, Jonathan Fox <31...@cardinalmail.cua.edu>
> wrote:
>
>> So I ran the nuke script and failed to realize it was meant for the older
>> builds; libusrp and python2.5 was the give away. However I still see it as
>>
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 4:45 PM, Jonathan Fox <31...@cardinalmail.cua.edu>
wrote:
> So I ran the nuke script and failed to realize it was meant for the older
> builds; libusrp and python2.5 was the give away. However I still see it as
> a useful tool so I'm going to update it for my use and I will
So I ran the nuke script and failed to realize it was meant for the older
builds; libusrp and python2.5 was the give away. However I still see it as
a useful tool so I'm going to update it for my use and I will put the
finished version on my GitHub account when I am done. So if anyone is
interested
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 3:40 AM, Jan Krämer wrote:
> right in time for Midtermevalutaions I have a bigger update for you.
> Viterbi Decoder is now fully Volkified, but results are a bit meh :/
>
> You can read more on my blog
> http://spectrejan.blogspot.de/
Hi Jan,
I only recently read your blo
that was it indeed: selecting out of the aplay -L options the default setup
yields the behaviour I described in my email, while selecting hw as shown in
the output of aplay -L
hw:CARD=PCH,DEV=0
HDA Intel PCH, ALC269VC Analog
Direct hardware device without any conversions
allows me to gene
Monday I will post the code (I have it in the lab).
Thank you ;)
El 25-06-2014 17:29, Activecat escribió:
> On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at
6:53 PM, caruiz.ext wrote:
>
>> Activecat, my
input block is a variable delay.
>>
>> - I have a signal recorded in a
file.
>>
>> - Signal enters in a va
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 6:53 PM, caruiz.ext wrote:
> Activecat, my input block is a variable delay.
>
> - I have a signal recorded in a file.
>
> - Signal enters in a variable delay (delay is controlled by another block).
> - Signal enters in Add noise block.
> File --> Variable delay --> Add no
Hey,
I have scheduled a GRC Working Group Meeting/Hangout for July 2nd, 17:00
UTC. There is a wiki page for the agenda. Feel free to populate. I will
add my own items in the next few days.
Sebastian
--
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Communications Engineering Lab (CEL)
Dipl.-Ing. Seba
Hi Shashank,
On 06/25/2014 01:48 PM, Shashank Sinha wrote:
I was trying to use gr-perf-monitorx while running Bastian's
gr-ieee80211 project. I was encountering the following error :
I just reran the example and it works for me, but maybe you can run the
performance monitor for a simple flow
On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 11:06 PM, Sara Chérif
wrote:
> Thanks Activecat very much .
>
> Now, SIP packets length is varying & RTP packets have fixed length of 87
> bytes . Now to input this traffic coming from the soft phone to the
> Gnuradio to be processed, i use the UDP source block(to read the
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 3:40 AM, Jan Krämer
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> Hey everyone,
>
> right in time for Midtermevalutaions I have a bigger update for you.
> Viterbi Decoder is now fully Volkified, but results are a bit meh :/
>
> You can read more on my blog
>
On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Andy Walls
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Polyphase Arbitrary Resampler block in a flow graph and I want
> to set the "Sample Delay" parameter so GnuRadio delays tags properly.
>
> With the following parameters:
>
>Input Sample Rate: Fs
>Resampling Rate: r =
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 9:51 AM, Shashank Sinha
wrote:
> I don't think so. ctrlport-monitor works fine.
>
ctrlport-monitor doesn't use Performance Counters.
Tom
> On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 7:19 PM, Douglas Geiger <
> doug.gei...@bioradiation.net> wrote:
>
>> How did you install GNURadio? The e
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 5:27 AM, Hoang Ngo Khac
wrote:
> Thank you Marcus.
>
> I've checked out gr-fec. The problem is that Decode CCSDS 27 block takes
> float input while my data to feed it is in byte.
>
If you've built the documentation of the latest version of GNU Radio, look
at the Forward E
I don't think so. ctrlport-monitor works fine.
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 7:19 PM, Douglas Geiger <
doug.gei...@bioradiation.net> wrote:
> How did you install GNURadio? The error suggests to me that performance
> counters were not enabled at compile time. There is some information about
> enabling
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 7:48 AM, Shashank Sinha
wrote:
> I was trying to use gr-perf-monitorx while running Bastian's gr-ieee80211
> project. I was encountering the following error :
>
> {
> unknown =
> /home/harsha_sdr/.Repos/gnuradio/gnuradio-runtime/include/gnuradio/rpcserver_ice.h:119:
>
How did you install GNURadio? The error suggests to me that performance
counters were not enabled at compile time. There is some information about
enabling performance counters on the wiki page:
http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/PerformanceCounters
Good luck,
Doug
On Wed, Jun
Hi!
The radar toolbox has new features! GUIs for scatter plots of two target
attributes and time plots of a single target attribute are implemented.
All GUIs are real time and multi target capable.
Check out my blog [0] and the demonstration video [1] with target
trajectory video and a screen cap
I was trying to use gr-perf-monitorx while running Bastian's gr-ieee80211
project. I was encountering the following error :
{
unknown =
/home/harsha_sdr/.Repos/gnuradio/gnuradio-runtime/include/gnuradio/rpcserver_ice.h:119:
IceUtil::IllegalArgumentException: Ctrlport Key called with unregister
Ahh, the problem! :S
When I run the flow graph, it dies...
**I
use GRC and my final block is a GUI Scope Sink.
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Really clear your explanation Marcus :)
Activecat, my input block
is a variable delay.
- I have a signal recorded in a file.
- Signal
enters in a variable delay (delay is controlled by another block).
-
Signal enters in Add noise block.
File --> Variable delay --> Add
noise --> out
My
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 5:15 PM, caruiz.ext wrote:
> Signal 2,3,-,-,4,-,-,-,5,1,1,-,4,55...
> Noise 1,1,0,2,2,1,2,3,4,2,3,4,1,12...
>
> Output 3,4,0,2,6,1,2,3,9,3,4,4,5,67...
>
I believe your problem could be easily solved.
Let's show us the code that generates the Signal (2,3,-,-,4,), or
Hi Caruiz,
you don't even tell us what goes wrong, so it might be hard to answer
your question ;)
Anyway, that's not how GNU Radio really works. For the sample streams,
real time just happens to pass by and has no meaning. So the concept
"generates samples sometimes" doesn't exist in GNU Radio --
Thank you Marcus.
I've checked out gr-fec. The problem is that Decode CCSDS 27 block takes
float input while my data to feed it is in byte.
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Marcus Müller
wrote:
> Hi Hoang,
>
> GNU Radio 3.7 has the gr-fec framework, and recent updates brought more
> performan
Hello,
I'm doing a block with two inputs (signal and noise) and one output.
Signal input block generates samples sometimes. For example:
2,3,-,-,4,-,-,-,5,1,1,-,4,55...
Noise block generates samples always. For example:
1,1,0,2,2,1,2,3,4,2...
I want to create a block that adds noise to the s
Hi JM,
guessing in the dark: You are likely running a modern linux
distribution. Many of these tend to emulate an Alsa device, which in
fact is but an Pulseaudio server, which in turn speaks to the real
device. They set that as the default audio device in the system.
Have you tried using the expli
I am facing a funny issue: I want to use the sound card for analyzing the
spectral response
of a quartz tuning fork at 32768 Hz. I just happened to discover that my laptop
(Panasonic CF-19)
has a sound card able to sample a signal at 192 kHz. I checked with audacity
(Generate -> Tone at
32768 Hz
For initial experiments, the waterfall source would be a nice choice, as
it displays energy over frequency and time.
On 25.06.2014 09:24, sreena p h wrote:
> Hi
>
> What kind of sink can be used to analyse the outpt of a PSK modulator. I am
> transmitting a text file and is trying to retrieve and
Hi Hoang,
GNU Radio 3.7 has the gr-fec framework, and recent updates brought more
performance and some features, so if that matches your use case, go
ahead and try it out!
Greetings,
Marcus
On 25.06.2014 09:54, Hoang Ngo Khac wrote:
> Deal all,
>
> Does anyone update the Channel Coding (https://
Deal all,
Does anyone update the Channel Coding (https://www.cgran.org/wiki/chancoding)
toolbox so that it can work in Gnuradio 3.7.0?
I did try to install this toolbox. The installation was done but it do not
appear in Gnuradio Companion interface.
Thanks,
Hoang
--
*Hoang Ngo-Khac*
Vietnam Na
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right in time for Midtermevalutaions I have a bigger update for you.
Viterbi Decoder is now fully Volkified, but results are a bit meh :/
You can read more on my blog
http://spectrejan.blogspot.de/
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