just found the command :
git checkout @{1.days.ago}
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 8:00 PM, Shahnaz Shirazi
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Last night ( 6:00pm 5/4/2016) I cloned to pybomb and installed GNU Radio
> without any issue.
>
> Today morning follows same step to install it on my new VM image but no
> succ
Hi,
Last night ( 6:00pm 5/4/2016) I cloned to pybomb and installed GNU Radio
without any issue.
Today morning follows same step to install it on my new VM image but no
success and keep getting below error after install gnu radio command.
Please set GLIB_CFLAGS and GLIB_LIBS to the correct value
The Windows installers are now available.
http://files.ettus.com/binaries/uhd/uhd_003.009.004-release/
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 3:44 PM, Martin Braun via USRP-users <
usrp-us...@lists.ettus.com> wrote:
> All,
>
> the 3.9.4 UHD release is tagged and available. Please find the github
> tag here: htt
All,
the 3.9.4 UHD release is tagged and available. Please find the github
tag here: https://github.com/EttusResearch/uhd/tree/release_003_009_004
Installers for Fedora and Ubuntu are available in the usual spots.
Windows installers will come early next week at the latest.
One of the reasons we a
Thanks, but I've tried that (setting "audio_module = portaudio"). It
doesn't appear to have the desired effect.
Tony
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 4:26 PM, Marcus Müller
wrote:
> Sorry, not currently running any Windows VM, but in the spirit of giving
> you the info you need as fast as possible:
>
>
Is there a version for Ubuntu 16?
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Sorry, not currently running any Windows VM, but in the spirit of giving
you the info you need as fast as possible:
Quick lecture of the audio sink/source factory tells me that under
windows, by default the windows audio architecture is used.
So to use portaudio instead, you need to have a GNU Rad
I'm using the pre-built Win64 binary of GNURadio listed on the gnuradio.org
site. The portaudio library was included as part of the Win64 build, but I
can't seem to figure out how to use it instead of the default windows
audio. (I want an audio source and the windows audio source does not
work.)
Hi Anton,
please check the presentation of Martin PA1SDR:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hulDwYB7-JI
vy73
markus
dl8rds
Am Donnerstag, den 05.05.2016, 22:28 +0300 schrieb Anton Debner:
> Hello everybody!
>
>
>
> My name is Anton Debner and I’m an Information Technology student from
> Aalto
Have you nuked the build dir and tried from scratch? These kind of
problems always seem to be SWIG-artifact related.
M
On 05/05/2016 01:01 PM, Laur Joost wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I've run into problems with swig in a project generated by gr_modtool.
>
> When I run
> ctest -V -R tle_cc
> the test fa
Hi all!
I've run into problems with swig in a project generated by gr_modtool.
When I run
ctest -V -R tle_cc
the test fails with import error:
2: Traceback (most recent call last):
2: File "/home/ec/Thesis/blocks/gr-doppler/python/qa_doppler_tle_cc.py",
line 25, in
2: import doppler_swig
Hello everybody!
My name is Anton Debner and I’m an Information Technology student from Aalto
University, Finland.
I’m currently polishing my bachelor’s thesis about passive radars and I will be
implementing the passive radar support for gr-radar during this summer. The
code will be hosted in
Hi Marcus,
Thanks a lot for the reply.
The screen shot of the flow graph is present below.
http://pasteboard.co/HzDBxB6.png
One more thing is that where in ubuntu is file_sink.cc or the C++ files of
blocks present?
I searched the whole computer for '.cc' and found no .cc gnu radio block
file.
I
Hi all,
Last night I installed Gnu radio through Pybombs without any error.
I can see all folder being build correctly and have all the required
library.
But some how when I try to run Gnu radio getting error
sudo apt-get install gnuradioThe program 'gnuradio-companion' is currently
not installe
Hi Ravi -
Thanks for passing along your ideas! These are great.
We don't currently have an identified "Web Master", and really need someone
knowledgeable about web development to get involved and help us maintain &
continue improving the site. If you have further suggestions, especially as
you ar
Ah!
I'll take the freedom of mentioning your StackOverflow question here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37042209/receiving-data-using-aux-cable-on-gnu-radio
Because it contains an image of your receiver.
Best regards,
Marcus
On 05.05.2016 15:05, Marcus Müller wrote:
> Hi Haaris,
>
> with "au
Hi Khalid,
all PPS inputs are 50-Ohm-terminated; you can s
And, as Marcus Leech said, 2.52V should probably be OK – If you go to
the datasheet that he linked to, p.8, you'll see that for the used Vcc
of 3.3V, the rising edge threshold voltage is less then 1.16V; which
means that over the 1.2K/2K
Hi,
The website looks great with more orange everywhere :D. Here are few
things which I think may improve the site's usability:
* The welcome image slides out of the viewing region on smaller screens
* "Learn more" buttons occupy more space below the items in "Learn
about GNU Radio" section
* T
Hi Haaris,
with "aux cable", you're referring to an audio transmission?
> The point is that the symbols are always recovered correctly, but the
> dynamic amount of junk recovered before the constellation locks itself
> makes the pack 8 bits block work differently. (this is what I think is
> happen
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