> I have no idea what the KISS to PDU is doing.
I expected it to be a convert from Integer 8 to Async Message
> Check the README - it said somewhere about 3.7.11 and 3.7.12 - since I'm
> using 3.7.13 I ignored it.
I managed to finally install Version 3.7.13.4
> First, you shouldn't have 2 versi
> It runs without error for me under version 3.7.13.4.
>
> That is, it generates 3 windows each with a single straight line of
> amplitude 0.
>
> -- Cinaed
>
That is not the output I expected
So I am doing something wrong, since I was using the blocks
"KISS to PDU"
"PDU to Tagged Stream"
to be abl
I am having this output with my Reed Solomon test:
Generating: '/home/cbusquielsanz/GNURadio/work/ReedSolomon_Test_001.py'
Generating: '/home/cbusquielsanz/GNURadio/work/ReedSolomon_Test_001.py'
Executing: /usr/bin/python -u
/home/cbusquielsanz/GNURadio/work/ReedSolomon_Test_001.py
Traceback (m
> Sorry, I didn't look at the image.
No problem, I appreciate the Time that you have spent helping me, I
know that everyone is busy and sometimes we look at this in a hurry
> Ah, that's most likely the issue. I'm running Debian on bare metal with
> an i7 and I don't have any problems.
>
> -- Ci
On Sat, 20 Oct 2018 at 08:00, Cinaed Simson wrote:
> Maybe you removed the Delay slider? The default value is 0 - try setting
> it to 2 in the Qt GUI Range.
>
> -- Cinaed
No, I did not remove the slider (It shows in the picture that the
slider is there, on top)
I changed the default value to 2,
I
updated CMake to install GNU Radio Companion two weeks ago
On Thu, 18 Oct 2018 at 15:20, Christian BusquielSanz
wrote:
>
> Good day again
>
> First of all, thank you very much, Mr Simson
> Seeing a graph working doing what I wanted to do helped me a lot on
> how to solve the pr
You can replace the GLFSR source and Float To Char blocks with a Random
> Source block - but it doesn't really matter.
>
> Adjust the Delay block until the 2 curves in the Qt GUI Time Sink block
> line up,
>
> This will depend upon the speed of your machine.
>
> Then enable
Good day
How are you?
I am a new user to GNU Radio Companion
I am using version 3.7.11
I have read, followed and finished the exercises/examples in the
tutorials of Working with "GNU Radio Companion"
(https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/Guided_Tutorial_GRC) and
"Programming GNU Radio in Python"
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