Hi,
the default values for the parameters of the scrambler block are the
following:
Mask: 0x8A
Seed: 0x7F
length:7
Is this a 7-bit scrambler? If yes, why the mask corresponds to an 8-bit
number? (0x8A = '10001010')
What is the polynomial that corresponds to this mask?
According to this link (whic
On 05/14/2015 10:03 PM, Johnathan Corgan wrote:
GNU Radio release 3.7.7.1 is available for download:
http://gnuradio.org/releases/gnuradio/gnuradio-3.7.7.1.tar.gz
GNU Radio Live SDR Environment:
http://s3-dist.gnuradio.org/ubuntu-14.04.2-desktop-amd64-gnuradio-3.7.7.1.torrent
MD5 sums:
ca8e
GNU Radio release 3.7.7.1 is available for download:
http://gnuradio.org/releases/gnuradio/gnuradio-3.7.7.1.tar.gz
GNU Radio Live SDR Environment:
http://s3-dist.gnuradio.org/ubuntu-14.04.2-desktop-amd64-gnuradio-3.7.7.1.torrent
MD5 sums:
ca8e47abcb01edc72014ccabe38123a3 gnuradio-3.7.7.1.tar
Hi Shaun,
This is the first I've seen something like this in a while. It's definitely
memory corruption in our QA. Can you provide some information on how you
are building VOLK? Are you cross-compiling or native? What cmake flags are
you providing? What compiler are you using? Is your OS soft-floa
On 14.05.2015 15:26, Richard Bell wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm working on an incredibly annoying issue related to my use of the
> Header/Payload Demux (HPD) block. I think it's related to a buffer
> overflow at some point, but I'm having a really hard time coming up with
> a proper debug strategy to n
Hi all,
I'm working on an incredibly annoying issue related to my use of the
Header/Payload Demux (HPD) block. I think it's related to a buffer overflow
at some point, but I'm having a really hard time coming up with a proper
debug strategy to nail this down.
What I'm seeing is my data streams fr
For everyone working on papers for SRIF, I wanted to let you all know that
we're extending the deadline until next Friday. Please see the updated info
on the workshop's website:
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Thanks!
Tom
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Hello all,
I was woking debuging an error that appear in my application, and in order
to do that I intended to create a really simple block that basically just
connected the output with the input as a bypass, and then I was going to
modify it with more features to understand the error. All the bui
Hello all
I installed the latest version 3.7.8 of gnuradio from source. But the
repository removed rtl_sdr folder from the source files. I google a way to
add rtl-sdr to the library. but it did not work for me.
I followed the official osmocom website.
http://sdr.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/rtl-sdr
I in
Hello all
I am installing GNUradio in two boards, one is Odroid XU3, with Ubuntu 14.04
system. The other one is Hummingboard i2ex with Debian Jessie system.
I build from source with version 3.7.8 in git. Both boards have same issue
when I make test.
$ make test
Running tests...
Test project
OK, so far everything is fine, it was no big deal, works great.
Can you provide a link to the transport streams for dvb-s2 your examples are
referring to?
Thank you very much!
Ralph.
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I need to implement a MANET sensor network and would like to be able to use
the USRP units that we have on hand for this. Presently we have a bunch of
N210 and B210 units. What I am after if an adhoc mesh network capable of a
range of about 1km using the ISM band or other such open spectrum
alloc
Hi Peter,
Thanks for your reply and suggestions.
I checked all the 4 files. I changed the original module and block names of
build-in block into my module and block names. But unfortunately, the error
still exists.
Could it be possibly because the build-in block, in my case
"clock_recovery_mm_ff
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