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Cheers :)
Charles
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Johnathan Corgan
wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:16, Charles Herdt wrote:
>
>> Do we have any details on licensing of the UHD?
>> You mentioned full FSF only for libusrp. Will UHD be closed source?
>
> I'll an
Johnathan or Matt
Do we have any details on licensing of the UHD?
You mentioned full FSF only for libusrp. Will UHD be closed source?
Charles
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 2:17 PM, Johnathan Corgan
wrote:
> As Ettus Research has announced the UHD software support for USRP1 and
> USRP2 is stabiliz
Umair
It seems to me you are using the USRP block when you should be using the USRP2.
If not... which version of Gnuradio are you using?
Charles
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 11:19 AM, Umair Naeem wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem concerning USRP2. I am using GRC to make flow graphs but I
> can
Hi Michael
I haven't installed gnuradio on CentOS in a while (since gr 1.3.1),
but these instructions should point you to the right direction.
To install properly on CentOS 5, you'll be better off installing the
RPMForge repository for packages.
(instructions to add rpmforge:)
http://wiki.cent
Hi Jason
I've been wanting something like that also, and one of the tricks
that have been working well is to dump the streams to a file.
If you want to visualize everything in sync, you can interleave
samples from different points of the flow graph and sink it to a file.
You can use audacity t
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 9:54 PM, Charles Herdt wrote:
> Hello
>
> Hoping anyone had gone through this before.
> I am trying to make some experiments with jack audio in linux (Ubuntu
> 9.10), but so far, all I could get is Alsa.
> I'm using the audio.sink and audio.sour
Hello
Hoping anyone had gone through this before.
I am trying to make some experiments with jack audio in linux (Ubuntu
9.10), but so far, all I could get is Alsa.
I'm using the audio.sink and audio.source blocks, and have not yet
figured out a way for it to use Jack.
I have jack audio compil