I plugged the shorter list into the occupied_carriers variable in
tx_ofdm.grc on 3.8.1.0 and saw what looked like a reasonable signal.
On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 3:27 PM Tim Huggins
wrote:
> I am trying to understand the OFDM examples and I'm quickly running into
> an issue. I was successfully able
Hi Tony:
No go. Same message. Thanks anyway!
Kevin
> On Jul 28, 2020, at 11:07 AM, Kevin McQuiggin wrote:
>
> Thanks Tony I will try this and let you know!
>
> Kevin
>
>
>> On Jul 28, 2020, at 11:05 AM, Tony Tyrwhitt-Drake
>> wrote:
>>
>> I had this problem too. Gr-modtool uses the ‘c
Thanks Tony I will try this and let you know!
Kevin
> On Jul 28, 2020, at 11:05 AM, Tony Tyrwhitt-Drake
> wrote:
>
> I had this problem too. Gr-modtool uses the ‘click’ package - and it seems
> that the mac ports install of 3.8.1 does not install this dependency. I
> solved the problem by i
I had this problem too. Gr-modtool uses the ‘click’ package - and it seems that
the mac ports install of 3.8.1 does not install this dependency. I solved the
problem by installing py37-click and py37-click-plugins with mac ports. I can’t
recall if one is a dependency of the other but you need bo
Hi Kevin,
Thank you so much for your helpful information.
I looked at the OFDM packet tx and rx example and was able to append a
header at the transmitter using the packet header generator block. I am trying
to use the Header/Payload demux block, but it needs more debugging as well. So
Hi Martin, Jay, everyone,
The commit (as mentioned in your other mail) is included in the GR PPA
package for Ubuntu (just verified this in my install).
So switching to the PPA should resolve the issue, but note that at the
moment, the PPA doesn't play nice with e.g. gr-osmosdr, gr-iio etc.
Hi All:
I am debugging a C++ block and need to clone a block for experimentation.
gr_modtool fails on my 10.15.5 MacOS laptop as follows:
mcquiggi@Kevins-MacBook-Pro ~ % gr_modtool
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/opt/local/bin/gr_modtool", line 25, in
from gnuradio.modtool.cli.b
I already found out I had to remove all CC qa code.
This is a different issue. (python qa code).
I found a patch for this issue in anouther message (see my other email
from e few minites ago).
I need to patch the installed gr_modtool add.py code from the gnuradio
package.
Would be nice to fi
I found this on the list:
Fixed by this commit:
https://github.com/gnuradio/gnuradio/commit/79ae0042ff0ec3c20f67820c11adae5442236274
That commit is included in GNU Radio 3.8.1.0
Ron
This seems to fix the problem.
Note that the gnuradio release 3.8.1.0-rc1-2build2 distributed in
ubuntu do
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>Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2020 16:07:06 +0200
>From: Martin
>To: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
>Subject: gr-modtool does not seem to work in gnuradio 3.8.1 package in
>ubuntu 20.04
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Greetings,
One recommendation if you don't mind being the constructor, is a DIY laptop
from: http://mntmn.com/reform/
All Open source and modular
I believe runs FreeBSD
Take it apart, modify and upgrade it without regret
Repair it yourself with simple 3D printed parts and the hardware store
No mic
Hi,
I am trying to get my out of tree module to build and work on ubuntu
20.04 with the default gnuradio package gnuradio 3.8.1.0-rc1-2build2
When I use gr_modtool to create an out of tree module with an empty
source block then cmake gives an error.
CMake Error at lib/CMakeLists.txt:85:
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