> Was this using op25?
trunk-recorder uses its own version of op25
https://github.com/robotastic/trunk-recorder
> You don't need thrift - it's optional. I've never installed thrift and
the builds complete - but I do have swig installed.
When I used PyBOMBS to install, it (tried to) install Thrif
Hi Konrad,
Sooo I remember both blog entries on [1] and [2] regarding the
flat/Rayleigh fading model. There were fixes to the models in GR, so if
you're using those, be sure to use a recent version of GR!
Also, as so often, you're right, the public docs of the freq.-selective
fading channel model
Hi,
GSoC week 11 is over and I have updated my block with what I have been
doing this week:
https://grinspector.wordpress.com/2016/08/05/week-11-let-the-music-play/
Thanks to an universal resampler in the Signal Extractor it is now possible
to demodulate detected FM signals.
Cheers
Sebastian
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I think this is not the case here, but for those that will come to this
thread in the future:
The very most common way people ended up with an
apt-get/yum/dnf-installed version of UHD that they didn't want to have
is that they installed their linux distro's gnuradio package – these
depend on the d
Stefan, your last note was the key. I did a sudo apt-get untinstall on
uhd and things were kosher again. I don't recall ever installing uhd
via apt-get, but that seems to have been the issue anyway. Thanks!
On 08/04/2016 03:35 PM, Jason wrote:
Thanks Stefan. I ran that and changed the libuh
On 08/05/2016 12:12 AM, Cinaed Simson wrote:
> On 08/04/2016 03:48 PM, Jason McHuff wrote:
>> Hello, I am building a Linux server running ClearOS (a CentOS 7.2 derivative
>> https://www.clearos.com/ ) and, among other things, want to use it to decode
>> and record calls on a P25 trunking system.
>>
On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 12:13 AM Cinaed Simson
wrote:
> On 08/04/2016 03:48 PM, Jason McHuff wrote:
> > Hello, I am building a Linux server running ClearOS (a CentOS 7.2
> derivative
> > https://www.clearos.com/ ) and, among other things, want to use it to
> decode
> > and record calls on a P25 tr
Hi there,
I work at a company that develope tuner modules.I am a student and want to simulate mulitpath fading for fm broadcast signals. That is my thesis.
The model/scenario should work like this:
Imagine that the transmitter is locatetd and 0 kilometer. The car (or receiver) is driving i