Hi Rob - you should just post the GRC file to the mailing list - just
attach it to the message.
If the only thing you changed was sampling rate, then you will most
likely have trouble.
But you haven't provided enough information in order for anone to help
you.
Note, the website in the URL
Hi Bruce - if you only have 1 HackRF One connected the computer, then
you can just leave the "Device Arguments" blank.
Otherwise, take the last 8 characters of the serial number - not the
entire serial number.
-- Cinaed
On 5/13/21 1:27 PM, KG4HLZ wrote:
Gnu Radio noob here.
I am trying to
Hi Marcus,
Thanks for the reply. The reason I am sticking with GRC 3.7 branch is that
the AMC block is present only in the gr-inspector 3.7 branch, which
requires a CNN graph for input, I have no issues in running the 3.8
branches of the OOT. So, if this is the case is there a way I can import a
Te
Hi Aditya,
you shouldn't use GNU Radio 3.7 for new things in 2021, it's a dead end; we
don't develop
this any further, and it will not work on newer machines; there's nothing we
can do about
that.
Both gr-inspector as well as gr-specest work with GNU Radio 3.8, if you check
out their
maint-3.8
Hello,
I am working on AMC(Automatic Modulation Classification) using GRC. After
some digging around I found that gr-inspector along with gr-specest will
work for this. I also found that while using gr-inspector I need to check
out the maint-3.7 branch (gr-inspector for maint3.7 says that a minimum
The RTL-SDR supports nothing below 250Ksps and rates between 250Ksps and
900ksps are “spotty”
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> On May 13, 2021, at 4:33 PM, Rob Roschewsk wrote:
>
>
> Hi all!
>
> I'm working on a "Hello, World!" flow in GRC just a simple NBFM receiver
> tuned to my local NOAA sta
Hi all!
I'm working on a "Hello, World!" flow in GRC just a simple NBFM
receiver tuned to my local NOAA station.
Using an RTLSDR and the osmocom block ... into a low-pass that decimates by
5 into the NBFM block and then an audio sink. It doesn't get any more
simple. Here is a image of the fl
Gnu Radio noob here.
I am trying to get osmocom working with HckRF One. I am getting the
following:
Generating: '/home/bruce/Documents/gnuRadio/testHackRF.py'
Executing: /usr/bin/python3 -u /home/bruce/Documents/gnuRadio/testHackRF.py
QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tm
Hello all,
Our first GRC UX study has started. It's to understand how the current
create new flowgraph process works for users.
We think there are some improvements that can be made to it - some steps
cause great confusion to some users, others take a lot of unnecessary
time for more experie
Hi all,
I noticed the following discrepancy between how 3.7 and 3.8 treat the above
blocks:
When I generated a hierarchical block in 3.7 with an embedded python block
in it, the generated code of the embedded python blocks (epy files) were
copied to the .grc_gnuradio directory.
In 3.8 the genera
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