Hello,
I will preface this by saying I am a linux novice. I have been trying to
set up GNURadio to use with a HackRF. To do this, I have installed
gr-osmosdr following instructions from the install guide (
https://osmocom.org/projects/gr-osmosdr/wiki/GrOsmoSDR). I have GNURadio
Companion version 3
The C++ API gives you ninput_items explicitly, so ninput_items[0] is the
number of items in input_items[0].
On Wed, Apr 13, 2022 at 7:18 PM George Edwards
wrote:
> Hello GNURadio Community,
>
> I am writing a Gnuradio C++ OOT block and need to get the number of
> complex input data samples fed i
Hello GNURadio Community,
I am writing a Gnuradio C++ OOT block and need to get the number of complex
input data samples fed into my block by the scheduler on each iteration of
data delivery. I need to know this information because the relationship
between my input and output stream is not as simp
El 13/4/22 a las 19:37, Elof Wecksell escribió:
There was a discussion a while ago regarding how polynomials are used in
the different blocks of GRC and GR. At least for GRC, my opinion is that
it should be friendly towards new users who might not be programmers.
Today, polynomials are entered
Hi!
Just want to share a few thoughts I had reading through the page about GSoC.
"GNU Radio NCurses Support":
Albeit this sounds awesome, I also come to think about doing this over
http. Have a look at how Node-Red (https://nodered.org/) works and looks.
Instead of trying to implement something i
I recently built a laptop with Ubuntu 20.04 and then built gnuradio 3.10.2 from
source. I noticed that the Hackrf is now supported through the SoapySDR
source/sink blocks (rather than the Osmocom blocks), so I made some examples &
tests of hackrf rx and tx. Works fine, but I have a question.
Pr
Hi there,
I'd like to make one final request for anyone interested in giving
taking part in this very short survey to do so. I'll be closing the
survey this Sunday (17th April).
Has this scenario ever happened to you:
You open a .grc file with an older (or newer) version of GRC than the
fil
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