OK, so this doesn't involve Gnu Radio at all. I'd suggest the ##rtlsdr
IRC forum.
Ooopsss...sorry for bad posting on this ng
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obviously the problem is the noise transmitted by rtl_tcp (i
thinksince i've swapped everything...)
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I know they say that a picture is worth 1000 words, but, well, in this
case, at least a few words of explanation would really help.
Ok :P
Dongle connected to a raspberry (or an ubuntu pc, same problem...)
running rtl_tcp.
On the same lan i'm us
I hope this is the correct ng for posting this question...
I've a big problem with rtl_tcp:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4E2MPfEzEi8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8snz1wQSRpw
I've tryed with a clean ubuntu installation too...
I've no more ideas
Any suggestion?
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Il 08/07/2013 09:53, Tom Rondeau ha scritto:
On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 12:14 PM, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
On 07/07/2013 12:04 PM, Favati wrote:
Hi!
2 weeks ago i installed gnu radio using the famous script on the wiki...
Now I would like to upgrade to 3.7
How can i upgrade? Is there a
Hi!
2 weeks ago i installed gnu radio using the famous script on the wiki...
Now I would like to upgrade to 3.7
How can i upgrade? Is there a procedure to follow? (remove 3.6 then how
to install 3.7)
Many thanks!
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Il 20/06/2013 20:06, Marcus D. Leech ha scritto:
On 06/20/2013 02:02 PM, Michele Costantino wrote:
What's your OS?
ubuntu 13.04 64 bit
The last little bit of build-gnuradio output suggests what
your PYTHONPATH should be.
Also, if your "python" is actually linked to Python3, that
might be you
I find it's vastly more convenient to do that stuff in my .bashrc than
to type it manually every time I start a shell or launch a command...
sure, but before making changes to my .bashrc, i usually try the manual
way before.
Have you tried "sudo ldconfig"?
yes, but i get the same error.
Il 19/06/2013 20:06, Marcus Leech ha scritto:
Hmm, is PYTHONPATH marked for *export* in your .bashrc?
Why? I use the export at the command prompt (and yes...i try to launch
the gnuradio companion in the same shell).
I'll try to put PYTHONPATH in .bashrc...but i don't think it should make
an
If you open up a terminal window and type:
echo $PYTHONPATH
What do you get?
/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages
Do you have Python2.7 installed?What is actually in directory
/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages?
- yes
cd /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages
ls -l
michele@W
Il 15/06/2013 13:02, Tanaga Biru ha scritto:
Dear Helper,
I had installed GNU Radio, but when I run gnuradio-companion in Ubuntu
Terminal, I received the following message:
*Cannot import gnuradio.*
*Is the python path environment variable set correctly?
*
*All OS: PYTHONPATH*
*
*
*Is the lib
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Maybe i'm loosing packets?
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Hi there!
I'm using rtl_tcp with a dongle but when i connect to the device running
rtl_tcp i get a lot of these messages:
11+, now 1
11-, now 0
.
.
.
.
.
.
what does they mean? how can i avoid diplayng these messages?
Many thanks!
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Is out there any debian package of gnu radio for arm? I can see only the
gnuradio-doc package...(am i wrong?)
Many thanks!
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