<< In any case, if anybody uses a laptop with ubuntu and gnuradio, I'd love
to know about it, because I need to buy a laptop for some testing.
Preferably something on the cheaper side, but not a 8 lbs brick. >> ... I have
successfully run basic GNU Radio flowgraphs with full 32 MB/s USB 2.0
con
lem.
I would appreciate any help. Thank you.
John
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From: Matt Ettus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: John Stralka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 12:48:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Problems with burn-db-ee
I reinstalled the trunk version of GNU Radio, and I was able to successfully
burn the RFX 2400 to MIMO A. The problem I have now is that I cannot seem to
get the daughterboard to tune on receive in either a Rev 3 USRP or a Rev 4
USRP. I've verified that it is reporting MIMO A in the USRP Diagn
I'm trying to do a simple experiment with two USRP's (one has a Rev 3 PCB and
the other a Rev 4), each containing one RFX 2400 daughterboard on Side A. Both
USRP's are connected to the same host PC. What is the proper way to run
usrp_siggen.py and usrp_fft.py in order to transmit out of one US
I have a RFX2400 MIMO B daughterboard. I want to use it with an USRP with a
Rev. 3 motherboard. I followed these instructions:
Remove R115 (zero ohms) and place it at R116
Remove R36 (zero ohms) and place it at R34
Put the RFX on a USRP (side A) and run the following:
I'm running GNU Radio on a Dell Precision 530MT workstation under Ubuntu.
Unfortunately, the system only has USB 1.0 ports. I installed an 6-port USB
2.0 add-on PCI card, but I only get a maximum transfer rate of 16 Mbps when I
run "benchmark_usb.py" from "gnuradio-examples/python/usrp". I al
Dan,
<< Double check that you updated /etc/ld.so.conf and run ldconfig? >> ... yes,
I did this as stated in the directions. My /etc/ld.so.conf file is:
include /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.conf
/usr/local/lib
/usr/lib/atlas
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I am running Feisty Fawn Ubuntu. I downloaded, built, and installed the GNU
Radio via the trunk following the build directions for Feisty on
"http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/UbuntuInstall";. As directed, I used the Ubuntu
version of swig since I'm using Feisty. Everything seemed to go ok. My U
helpful. It's analogous to Simulink for those familiar with MATLAB.
I highly recommend it.
John Stralka
We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to
I'm trying to build wxPython 2.8.1.1 under Cygwin following the instructions on
http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/wxPythonCygwin . I have successfully done this
previously, but was having difficulty making GNU Radio (which I have since
identified what was wrong). I went through an uninstalled my w
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