The git master branch now includes gr-soapy, and we'd love to hear any
feedback so we can get it ready for 3.10.0 (and likely 3.9.2). If the
SoapySDR devel files (min 0.7.2) are found when a GNU Radio build is
cmake'd, gr-soapy will be enabled. See
https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/Soapy for more
The error I'm seeing has something to do with gui hints. If no gui hint is
give, there is no error.
On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 4:42 PM Jeff Long wrote:
> Using GNU Radio 3.8.3.0 on Linux, I do not see anything about disconnected
> ports. But, there is a rather ugly error message that comes up about
Hi
I made a partial test:
removed the osmosdr source (I don't have installed gr-osmoSDR
at present) and replaced it with a dummy.dat file/file source
removed the missing block dvbtx_ofdm_sym_acquisition (my be
this is your OOT bloc
Using GNU Radio 3.8.3.0 on Linux, I do not see anything about disconnected
ports. But, there is a rather ugly error message that comes up about
comparing NoneType vs int. No ideas at the moment.
You may also add an issue to https://github.com/gnuradio/gnuradio/issues,
where it will be tracked.
On
Dear all,
I have spent several hours before my PC trying to get my new OOT block
running, but in vain. Now I have got the impression that one of my
problems is due to a bug in GNU Radio (Companion). I have attached a
working graph (using Qt GUI) to this email. I am not used to report bugs
but in
Amateur Radio group meeting
**8 May 2021 16:00 UTC**
Subject: "Using Gnuradio during the 2017 Solar Eclipse"
Presenter: John Ackermann N8UR
See the details at https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/Talk:HamRadio
No registration required.
73
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Barry Duggan KV4FV
https://github.com/duggabe
Dear all,
I am still a GNU Radio beginner and at the moment I try to figure out
how to develop an OOT block for GNU Radio. The tutorial explains how to
do this and I have managed to create my first block. However, when it
comes to the .yml file, I don't find all the information that I need. Is
th