Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Writing a Stand Alone Program Using GNURadio Blocks/Components

2019-03-04 Thread CEL
Hi Pete, as much as I like this mailing list, I think discussions on how to write GNU Radio blocks are best off on the GNU Radio mailing list[1]. GNU Radio has tutorials on how to write your own blocks, both for blocks written in Python (simplicity) and in C++ (speed/system programming); you can f

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] GSoC: Introduction and GNU Radio Project discussion

2019-03-04 Thread Anirban Banik
Hi all, In the project idea Filter Design Tool Enhancements, can someone provide me with more insight on this - "This project is to improve our uses of these tools and blocks to make it more obvious to the users as well as automate some of the decisions for optimally using them." Regards, Anirban

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Using GNU Radio on the Raspberry Pi

2019-03-04 Thread Marcus D. Leech
On 03/04/2019 06:47 PM, Glen I Langston wrote: Hello We’re using several Raspberry Pi 3B + computers mounted inside weather proof boxes with amplifiers to run Radio Telescopes. The Pi 3B+ can almost keep up with 6 MHz bandwidth (12 MHz samples). An odroid XU4 can keep up with all samples at

[Discuss-gnuradio] Using GNU Radio on the Raspberry Pi (was:(no subject))

2019-03-04 Thread Marcus Müller
Dear Faisal, we're more than one person ;) Anyway, yes. There's multiple people who did that. Please make sure to use meaningful subject lines, and describe the problem you're trying to solve in your email straight away! Best regards, Marcus On Tue, 2019-03-05 at 02:04 +0400, faisal wrote: > Hi

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] (no subject)

2019-03-04 Thread Nate Temple
Hi, GNU Radio works fine on the RBPIv3 at lower / limited sample rates. The satnogs project uses GNU Radio and the RBPIv3 as a reference design. Regards, Nate Temple On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 2:06 PM faisal wrote: > Hi my friend > Please is anyone used gnuradio on raspberry pi 3 sucssfully?

[Discuss-gnuradio] (no subject)

2019-03-04 Thread faisal
Hi my friend Please is anyone used gnuradio on raspberry pi 3 sucssfully? ___ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Introduction for GSoC participation

2019-03-04 Thread Nicolas Cuervo Benavides
Hi Arpit! allow me to give you this time a warm welcome to the mailing list and to the GSoC application process! I'm very glad to see the enthusiasm you've been putting the last few weeks into your preparation and the project. I can also see that you've taken the right idea from the comments from

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Introduction for GSoC participation

2019-03-04 Thread Nicolas Cuervo Benavides
Hi Grecia, I'm very glad to hear that you're interested in GSoC and, ultimately, in contributing to the free software community! Given your interests and experience, GNU Radio is without a doubt the right project where you'll be able to share your knowledge while learning from those who are sharin

[Discuss-gnuradio] Introduction for GSoC participation

2019-03-04 Thread Grecia Montoya
Hi, I'm Grecia Montoya, an undergraduate in Communications and Electronics in the Autonomous University of Zacatecas in Mexico, I'm currently working on my dissertation thesis, creating RFNoC OOT Modules and OOT GNU radio in order to use them in a wireless communication system. I am pretty fluent

[Discuss-gnuradio] Audio Sink Output Format

2019-03-04 Thread William Gayde
Hello, The default output format for the Audio Sink block is S32_LE. Is it possible to reconfigure this to output S16_LE instead? I'm using the snd_aloop module in Ubuntu to forward the audio output form GR to an external decoder program. The decoder only supports 16-bit audio samples though. I e

[Discuss-gnuradio] Introduction for GSoC participation

2019-03-04 Thread Arpit Gupta
Hi, Thanks you Marcus for your insightful response on the project and also sorry for not introducing myself in the first place for GSoC. I am Arpit Gupta, an Electronics and Communication undergraduate at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India. I am highly interested in contributing to GNU R

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] GNU RADIO on Ubuntu Server

2019-03-04 Thread jmfriedt
> Radio as you need; so, no GRC, no gr-qtgui, hence no GTK, QT, …). I'd > expect that to easily fit in 4 GB. we have GNU/Linux + python + GNU Radio in less than 32 MB on the PlutoSDR :) https://github.com/oscimp/PlutoSDR JM -- JM Friedt, FEMTO-ST Time & Frequency/SENSeOR, 26 rue de l'Epitaphe,

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] [GSoC19]Few Questions about Cycle-accurate Verilog Design Simulation Integration

2019-03-04 Thread Bowen Hu
Hi Marcus, I am very glad to receive your reply. And I realized that I haven't introduced myself yet. My name is Bowen Hu. I am a first-year graduate student majoring in microelectronics at Fudan University, China. And my undergraduate major is electronic information science and technology. Th

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] GNU RADIO on Ubuntu Server

2019-03-04 Thread CEL
Hi Mehtap, yeah, Ubuntu is probably as far as it gets from an embedded operating system ;) Ubuntu Server is only marginally better. So, the usual way forward here would be to build your own slim Linux Distro using OpenEmbedded that works on your board (and only on that, containing only the driver

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] GNU RADIO on Ubuntu Server

2019-03-04 Thread john
I have run a python based gnuradio application on Odroid C2 and recently XU4.  It will come done to what you are trying to do (amount of sample rate you require and what kind of processing you are doing).   Also, I just recently heard about and used volk_profile.  This helped me with performanc

[Discuss-gnuradio] GNU RADIO on Ubuntu Server

2019-03-04 Thread mehtap özkan
Dera All, I have an embedded arm board with limited storage (4 GB eMMC). I suspect Ubuntu+ GNU RADIO+Phyton will not fit on it. Does anybody have used GNU RADIO on Ubuntu Server or alternatively on a small footprint Linux Distor? I have created a .py file from an .grc file and it has no visual o

[Discuss-gnuradio] GSoC: Introduction and GNU Radio Project discussion

2019-03-04 Thread Anirban Banik
Hello everyone, I am Anirban Banik, a Junior Undergraduate student at National Institute of Technology Durgapur, West Bengal, India. I am studying in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering. I am very interested to contribute to this organization as a part of GSoC 2019. Having