I probably overdid the stuff below, but I did try your other suggestion.
I made your change in -
Home/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/baz/op25.py
I kept the original stuff in the copyright comments. The lines in your
suggestion above the
_verbose = True line were not in my op25.p
>
> >>> import op25
> >>>
>
> I got the prompt right back, no error message.
Right - pretty much as expected. This strongly suggests that the python code
you're attempting to use (in this case, from gr-baz) has not yet been
forward-ported so as to be compatible with the new GR version 3.7.x A
Max -
>>> import op25
>>>
I got the prompt right back, no error message.
I haven't tried your other suggestion yet.
Doug
---
> from gnuradio import gr, gru, op25 as _op25
>ImportError: cannot import n
Sylvain -
Here is exactly what my install sequence was:
Create fresh Ubuntu 14.04
install updates and upgrades (from the howtoubuntu site)
git clone git://github.com/pybombs/pybombs
cd pybombs
./pybombs install gr-op25 (This installs gnuradio 3.7.2 and op25)
./pybombs env
source /home
On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 8:40 AM, Jim Moudy wrote:
> I have a system that is remotely deployed. I have ssh access to the
> machine and some limited Vnc. I do not have physical access to do a fresh
> OS install.
>
> In looking at my install, it looks like I got 3.6 for most stuff, but a
> fair amou
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 6:20 PM, Anderson, Douglas J. <
dander...@its.bldrdoc.gov> wrote:
> Wish I had a clever solution to all this, but I ended up just nuking my
> prefix and pybombs dirs and starting over with pybombs -> uhd -> gnuradio.
> All is good now. I think it was in fact a failed build
Doug
One thing you could try is to make the following change in gr-baz
python/op25.py - YMMV.
Max
diff --git a/python/op25.py b/python/op25.py
index 19669da..d45d794 100644
--- a/python/op25.py
+++ b/python/op25.py
@@ -22,7 +22,8 @@
_verbose = True
import math
-from gnuradio import gr, gru
> I built it with Pybombs. I just installed gr-baz. I didn't know there was
> a way to install op25 decoder separately.
I meant Gnuradio, not op25.
Did you install a package, or did you build it from source with
pybombs ? (pybombs will build from source right ?)
Cheers,
Sylvain
_
> from gnuradio import gr, gru, op25 as _op25
> ImportError: cannot import name op25
It's slightly challenging to attempt remote diagnosis of this type of issue; at
first glance I thought this might just be an easy one (need to run ldconfig,
perhaps; or a need to set the proper environme
I built it with Pybombs. I just installed gr-baz. I didn't know there was
a way to install op25 decoder separately.
I would like to know how to install the GNURadio 3.7.4 just announced.
Doug
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On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Doug Hutton wrote:
I have bu
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 4:47 AM, Martin Braun
wrote:
> On 07/18/2014 06:55 AM, gsmandvoip wrote:
> > hello list,
> > when I am trying to channelize a baseband with following specs:
> > sample rate: 2MHz
> > bandwidth for low pass filter: 145kHz
> > transition bandwidth: 10 kHz
> > number of chann
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Doug Hutton wrote:
> I have built Ubuntu 14.04 and installed Pybombs, GNURadio 3.7.2, op25 and
> gr-baz. Tom R. helped me through an error with unresolved baz imports.
> Now, I brought in the blocks to decode op25 and the OP25 Decoder block fails
> at run-time wit
I have built Ubuntu 14.04 and installed Pybombs, GNURadio 3.7.2, op25
and gr-baz. Tom R. helped me through an error with unresolved baz
imports. Now, I brought in the blocks to decode op25 and the OP25
Decoder block fails at run-time with -
Generating: "/home/doug/Documents/Op25 project file
On 07/17/2014 10:04 PM, Nowlan, Sean wrote:
I don't see this requirement on ordered generation documented. In some
cases, it may be inconvenient to do this, e.g. when a block's analysis
discovers after-the-fact that something interesting can be associated
with a past sample. Similarly, a user m
On 07/18/2014 05:23 AM, Stefan Oltmanns wrote:
>>> What exactly does mix to zero mean? From what I understood so far,
>>> I=RF*cos(ωt) and Q=RF*sin(ωt), when I set ω=0 => I=RF and Q=0 is that
>>> what you mean?
>>
>> No, that would still be a real signal. In your nomenclature, if ω=10Hz *
>> 2\pi,
On 07/18/2014 06:55 AM, gsmandvoip wrote:
> hello list,
> when I am trying to channelize a baseband with following specs:
> sample rate: 2MHz
> bandwidth for low pass filter: 145kHz
> transition bandwidth: 10 kHz
> number of channels: 10
> pfb decimation: 4
>
> When I see number of channels is 91
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