Hi all,
I am attempting to use RFNoC on an e312.
I am using a clean install from the latest Ubuntu 16.04 image in a VM as a
host.
I am following the guide at
https://kb.ettus.com/Software_Development_on_the_E3xx_USRP_-_Building_RFNoC_UHD_/_GNU_Radio_/_gr-ettus_from_Source
.
In section 6.3 when I
Type
gnuradio-config-info --prefix
and post it.
Whether or not you need to add anything to your PYTHONPATH or
LD_LIBRARY_PATH depends on where you installed it.
-- Cinaed
On 04/05/2018 02:52 AM, Vladimir Komendantskiy wrote:
> Thanks for your questions. I will be happy to clarify the issue.
Hello list!
I'm using named pipes to stream data that I want modulated to gnuradio and I'm
receiving modulated samples back using the same named pipes method. I then
forward the modulated samples to a SDR via some low latency C implementation I
wrote and perform the same operations in reverse a
Hello,
I am new to Gnuradio and I have a simple protocol of sending a textfile from
one usrp to another. My receiver-flowgraph contains a USRP Source, GMSK Demod
and Packet Decoder. Finally the output of the Packet Decoder is saved to a
textfile with File Sink.
So far, the transmitter sends data
I am trying to extend the gr-osmosdr source block with a PMT message sink
to send messages to it during runtime (to say, change the sample rate). I
intend to develop this as a part of a differnt OOT module.
How do I add such dependencies in the CMake list? (I am not very conversant
with Cmake)
Is
Hi Shalom,
Am 5. April 2018 um 11:14:22, Shalom Dubinsky (smdubin...@gmail.com) schrieb:
Hello,
My name is Shalom Dubinsky, and I'm having some trouble with the
gr-inspector module. I'm trying to use it to detect signals
in the 2.4ghz range, and I can't get reliable responses from
it. Informa
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Hi Fabian -
Sorry I didn't see your question a couple of days ago! Martin's response is
good. If you are not conveying GPL software outside of your company, then
you have no obligations and can do what you wish. If you are conveying a
product with GPL software to customers, then you are obligated
Hi guys,
thanks for the interest in gr-gfdm.
I recently added the check for a volk version >= 1.3 due to otherwise
missing `volk_32f_index_max_32u`.
Thus you need volk 1.3 or higher to succesfully run gr-gfdm.
As outlined the commpy python module is needed as well. Though it should
be easy t
Thanks for your questions. I will be happy to clarify the issue. It should
be clear though that I don't have two different installations of gnuradio
on any single machine at any point in time.
This is what I'm doing. My goals are to install and run gnuradio. My
distribution, as I wrote earlier, is
Hello,
My name is Shalom Dubinsky, and I'm having some trouble with the
gr-inspector module. I'm trying to use it to detect signals in the 2.4ghz
range, and I can't get reliable responses from it. Information on it seems
scarce, so I'm asking here.
First, I tried playing with the default exampl
Hello
I come back with my 2FSK burst emission. I will try to be as clear as I can 😊.
As you recommended , I have checked the and install the eventstream block.
My modulation is the following :
- Frequency : 145 MHz
- Modulation : 2FSK
- Deviation : plus minus 1200kHz
- Bitrate : 1200 bit/sec
- Ha
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