Hello Kyeong,
*Windows Version*
I tried to open GNU Radio Command.But the moment i click the GNU Radio
Command prompt,it exits.I googled to get a solution for this issue,but
unfortunately couldn't find any. When i check the Program compatibility of
the GNU Radio command prompt,I see the below er
Hello,
I've been doing some work on the gr-zeromq module.
I've implemented a block which allows multiple publishers to connect to a
proxy block (i.e. a broker). This avoids each publisher having to bind to a
separate port. Subscribers connect to the proxy block to receive messages.
This is based on
Hi
There are probably several blocks that could do the running
average. I’ve written a version in python, which is a part
of the radio astronomy interface.
The code and radio astronomy interface and instructions are at:
GitHub.com/glangsto/gr-nsf
The python blocks are in the sub-directory “p
o.k,
I find compiling gnuradio and uhd from source not that easy: I keep getting
compiler-error-messages
and messages about missing dependencies in the process.
I will try to upgrage my Ubuntu.
In the meantime I ran across and OOT-module named vave, which does what I want.
I tried to modify
it
Hi Wolfgang,
that's what Changelogs are for (if git log isn't optimal):
https://github.com/gnuradio/gnuradio/blob/maint-3.7/CHANGELOG.md
So, either you just go and re-implement that functionality in an out-
of-tree module (make an OOT, add a block of the right interface, copy
and paste the origi
Hello Wolfgang:
You can check the GitHub commit logs (
https://github.com/gnuradio/gnuradio/commits/maint-3.7/gr-blocks/grc ) to find
such information. In this case, the feature was added at Sep. 9, 2017 (295f5a6).
One thing that you can try is building your custom OOT module with desired
bloc
I am making my first steps with gnuradio.
I am calculating the cross-spectrum of the two-channels of my
soundcard.
Now I want to reduce the noise in the spectrum by averaging. To this
end I need a moving average of vectors (=average on a per index basis).
Reading the doc of v3.7.13-4 moving_averag
Hi Michael,
Thanks for the feedback! As per your request I have rebased into three PRs:
https://github.com/gnuradio/volk/pull/226
https://github.com/gnuradio/volk/pull/225
https://github.com/gnuradio/volk/pull/224
Hope someone will have a look at them! They are necessary for building
with clang.