I am trying to run the file sim.grc in the
gr-IEEE802.11-master/simulations/awgn/ folder(available in github), an error is
generated as shown:
Using Volk machine: avx2_64_mmx_orc
MAPPER: encoding: 0
set_min_output_buffer on block 9 to 397056
set_min_output_buffer on block 11 to 397056
set_min_out
This should get you started. https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/DownloadDon't forget to use "recursive".Not all Linux installations are set up to complile code. You need to satisfy dependencies from the repositories. I never got pybombs to work. I build from git.
First time posting.
I'm not much of a Linux guy but I am trying to learn.
Anyway, is there a "right way" to install GNURadio on a Raspberry Pi?
I have been trying a lot of methods over the last few weeks and none of
them is stable.
Note, I have been using GRC on Windows for months so I have some
Thanks for the reply Marcus. Interesting approach for sure! Will have to
think about it...
Derek, your solution works but it will be 4 times slower than the example I
linked to.
--Albin
On Tue, Apr 23, 2019, 18:24 Müller, Marcus (CEL) wrote:
> Hi Albin,
>
> I'm very very tired right now, but
Hi Albin,
I'm very very tired right now, but me and Felix came to the following
conclusions on our *Whiteboard Of Wisdom, Smarts, Expertise,
Rationality and Science* (WOWSERS):
1. A Nyquist-M bandpass filter, esp. a halfband, has zeros on every
other tap – except for the one center tap, which is
Just checking before I write one, is there a half band
decimator/interpolator in gnuradio I haven't been able to find...
Optimized like this:
http://liquidsdr.org/doc/resamp2/
Or is there an even better option for interpolation by 2?
--Albin
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