Hi Benny,
I understand basic workflow of GNU Radio. Hence, I would like to start working
on some issue/project with goal to contribute to the organization (not just
random hobby project :) ).
Thank you for your suggestion of Digital radio standard DRM for India. Would u
give me more details for the
Hey Tom,
On 16/12/16 14:30, Tom Early wrote:
> I am designing a general block that will split it's input into two
> outputs. 96 input items will become 9 items on one source and 3 items on
> another source. I have some questions:
>
> Is it required to set both streams in forecast()?
Forecast just
Hi Marcus,
Did I used GNU Radio before? -> Yup. I have used GNU Radio for basic modulations
schemes simulations. Also, I tried to do "live" audio processing (Take audio
input from mic and process it and send it over the speakers). Mostly I worked on
GUI of GNU Radio (GRC) but also worked on python
Hi Sean,
GNU Radio is not handling "X" or anything else in names with special
care. (Yes, there's a few blocks that exist as source code templates
that we run python scripts over in the build process to actually
generate the _c, _f, _b and so on, but this is really not the case here).
This looks
Sean,
not entirely clear what you're question is. Can you please clarify.
Cheers,
Martin
On 12/15/2016 08:42 AM, Sean Horton wrote:
> After about a week of debugging why I was having trouble receiving
> multiple AX25 packets when sent together, I've discovered the issue
> seems to be that if the
I have already made some OOT blocks, so I should have the basic process
down, but I can't find out why using any blocks in a hier block with X in
the name, which indicates an input, output, and/or parameter can be of
multiple types, results in undefined references to the make functions.
I have tri
I am designing a general block that will split it's input into two
outputs. 96 input items will become 9 items on one source and 3 items on
another source. I have some questions:
Is it required to set both streams in forecast()?
How do I call set_output_multiple() where there are multiple sour
Hi Kartik!
Welcome to this mailing list! You already took the first good step:
Getting in touch with the community :)
So, have you been /using/ GNU Radio so far? If yes, in what manner, or
what project? What's your NS3 module for? What do you care about? It
might be much easier to show you someth
Hi.
I'm Kartik, a student of IIT Roorkee. I'm interested in contributing to GNU
Radio and am aiming for GSoC '17. I'm fluent in Python and C++. Having the
background in communication engineering, I have strong fundamentals in
communication systems and DSP etc. As I have already developed a module
Hi Kartik,
You can start by going through the following link,
http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/Tutorials
Just google it you will get plenty to start with.
Since you are from communication and DSP background, I suggest to contribute on
Digital Radio standard DRM for India.
Hi,
On 12/16/2016 05:04 AM, Cinaed Simson wrote:
On 12/13/2016 01:45 AM, Manolis Surligas wrote:
Are you sure? Last time I checked, the RPi3 could not perform realtime
(quite simple) filtering at 10 MHz. I doubt it can handle the 20 MSPS of
the 802.11.
Does this software work with the HackRF
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