Summary- we are looking for help creating our block documentation on the
wiki, read below for more info about it, but if you want to just jump in,
here are a list of blocks that are stubs -
https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/Category:Stub_Docs and you can look at
the FFT block as a guide- https:/
On 08/11/2019 10:46 AM, Ellie White wrote:
Hi Marcus,
I've attached the two flowgraphs I am using to record data from the
Ettus SDR; the TCP server (ettus-test.grc) which reads in the data
samples, and the TCP client (ettus-filesink.grc). I am not sure how to
determine how the sampling is ter
Ellie
I’ll take a look later and get back to you
Cheers
Sent from my iPhone
> On Aug 11, 2019, at 10:46 AM, Ellie White wrote:
>
> Hi Marcus,
>
> I've attached the two flowgraphs I am using to record data from the Ettus
> SDR; the TCP server (ettus-test.grc) which reads in the data sample
When upgrading from RC2 to final, a new issue arose:
$ gnuradio-companion
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "gnuradio/3.8.0.0/libexec/bin/gnuradio-companion", line 102, in
run_main()
File "gnuradio/3.8.0.0/libexec/bin/gnuradio-companion", line 95, in
run_main
exit(main())
Hi Marcus,
I've attached the two flowgraphs I am using to record data from the Ettus
SDR; the TCP server (ettus-test.grc) which reads in the data samples, and
the TCP client (ettus-filesink.grc). I am not sure how to determine how the
sampling is terminated -- perhaps you can advise me on this? Wo
I tried the 'git fetch', but never did get things to work, so I deleted
the gnuradio folder and built from scratch. I am now on track with
maint-3.8.
I'm working on the Git course.
Thanks for your help.
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Barry Duggan
On 2019-08-10 16:10, Derek Kozel wrote:
Sorry, try running git fetch fi