store them or the
computing power to process them. Small is beautiful, narrow band and
short recordings can fulfill most demands.
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> On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 10:06 AM, Patrick Strasser
> wrote:
>> Tom Rondeau wrote on 2012-06-04 14:18:
>>> On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 2:22 PM, Patrick Strasser
>>> wrote:
>>>> Full valgrind log in
>>>> htt
, fft and plotting
was straigth forward. I love it when a plan comes together!
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Alexandru Csete wrote on 2012-06-05 19:06:
> On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 6:51 PM, Patrick Strasser
>> In comparison to the rtlsdr fork I see you added FM-W. FM-N in
>> comparison sounds more clipped, FM-W is clipped with a narrow filter,
>> but noisy with a wide filter. With
Alexandru Csete wrote on 2012-06-05 16:36:
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>> v2.1-git-61-g7bf22e9
>>
>> Built fine, but I could not get it running.
>
> Thanks for the feedback. It was a lack of check in gqrx. You can try
> to pull & bui
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>>
>> Tom Rondeau wrote on 2012-06-03 17:12:
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>>> Patrick,
>>>
>>> It lo
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>
> Tom Rondeau wrote on 2012-06-03 17:12:
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>> Patrick,
>>
>> It looks like you're problem is in the rational_resampler code. I
>> wonder if there
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> Patrick,
>
> It looks like you're problem is in the rational_resampler code. I
> wonder if there's something about the resampling rate being used
> that's caus
resampler_ff(unsigned int, unsigned int)
(resampler_ff.cpp:33)
==31294==by 0x4141C9: receiver::receiver(std::string, std::string)
(receiver.cpp:80)
==31294==by 0x41DBD9: MainWindow::MainWindow(QString, QWidget*)
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==31294==by 0x41D4D7: main (main.cpp:52)
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some channel in a non-favourable state.
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> Is there a village where the probability for meeting GNU Radio people is
> extraordinary high?
I'll be accommodated in LeiwandVille, which is bordering and in
cooperation with HamVillage. Looking forward to see GNU Radio stuff and
peopl
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and it worked quite well. You will get a list of functions
that consume cycles, by themselves and culminated over all function
calls. With that list you can search the source code and find the
problematic blocks.
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Just my 2 €-Cent...
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too early to get home from
work and not too late to get some sleep for next day's work ;-)
I just have to tame my headset ...
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SB clock has probably too
much jitter for high quality signal sampling...
No easy task. Anyway, refer to SDR widget, they have thought of every
possible problem and solution.
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schrieb Moeller on 2011-02-25 17:36:
> On 24.02.2011 15:46, Patrick Strasser wrote:
>> Just like every USB sound interface it does not matter where the signal
>> comes, where it is going and how things behind the interface work. It
>> makes no difference to your applica
schrieb Moeller am 2011-02-24 00:33:
> On 22.02.2011 15:26, Patrick Strasser wrote:
> Not exactly. The FCB is not passing the IQ to the analog sound interface.
> ADC is done within the dongle and the digital samples are transmitted via USB
> to an emulated "virtual" sound c
ally select the available device - or the best
available device if more than one connected. I think they call it
"convention over configuration" and "configuration over code".
Just my 2€-Cent
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Treating
the system as a single interface much like a USRP would get users rid of
extra programs and doing things every time over again.
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d GRC shows the maximum rate as 1972000, but GNUradio can only
> sample at 896000.
896kSPS is quite something. Can you tell more about the hardware? I at
least (and probably many others) am very interested in something like this.
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schrieb Patrick Strasser on 2011-01-25 16:55:
> schrieb Bernardo Gonçalves am 2011-01-25 10:15:
>> Basically, the problem is that it works just as mono, not stereo...
> Second, I looked at your flowgraph. You shift the difference part from
> center frequency 38kHz to 0 with
mixing down with 38kHz to 0 and
filtering out the mirror image > 38kHz.
The first one should be working much better in a digital complex-valued
system.
A sample file for testing the graph would be very helpful, with
distinguishable left-right channels.
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You see from the length of the thread that people are willing to help
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in the the need for hardware DDC/CIC. An FPGA would add in cost and
complexity.
One of the Digilent parts could be a starting host interface. A second
step could be designing a OS host interface with FPGA, something could
imagine quite a lot of people could find interesting. Maybe there are
exis
the data should be
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he hardware info is not linked any more, but its a DDS board with
Ethernet interface. Very application specific, but all soldered by hand.
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schrieb Marcus D. Leech on 2011-01-12 01:44:
> Another thought I had earlier today is that with UAC2 (USB Audio Class
> version 2), there's no limit on the sample rate that a UAC2 device
> can advertise, so it might be nice to make a USB-SDR device "appear"
> to be a UAC2 compliant device. [Well,
schrieb Marcus D. Leech on 2011-01-12 01:16:
> For certain classes of high-bandwidth applications, you're willing to
> sacrifice
> number of bits for bandwidth.
For sure. But you have to commit that your usecase is more the corner
case then the mainstream. With your CPLD mentions below this sho
First, let's change the topic. This is overdue.
schrieb Moeller on 2011-01-11 07:21:
> On 10.01.2011 02:22, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
>> The SSRP, as far as I can tell, is dead. Last status update was nearly 4
>> years ago.
>
> The development stopped apparently. But at least he has a working desig
).
Fortunately out there exists a big range of different devices for all
kind of funds. A good compilation of SDR systems from cheap to expensive
can be found at
http://f4dan.free.fr/sdr_eng.html
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[2] http://www.amrad.org/projects/charleston_sdr/
[3] http://www.funcubedongle.com/
[4] http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=icom+pcr
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schrieb Josh Blum on 2011-01-09 04:29:
> Its nothing special, you probably just did sudo make command and got
> something with root permission. Make sure that your user has permission
> on all the files, worst case scenario, git clean and rebuild.
You are right, thanks.
For some strange reason gr
schrieb Sangho Oh on 2011-01-09 23:30:
> Actually, same result for ssh and rsh.
> I have log in and run the script.
> Otherwise, (if I run the scrip from remote host)
> gnuradio transmission does not work.
Ok.
Can you explain a little bit more detailed what you want to do, what you
did exactly,
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>
> If I use rsh from a remote host
Is there any reason not to use ssh? It is well known and secure.
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schrieb Rafael Diniz on 2011-01-09 03:56:
> Hi Patrick,
> Thanks for the answer.
> I know about codec2, but how about what modulation to use?
> I read about the AOR ARD9000MK2[1] modem, that uses the:
> "G4GUO open protocol".
> Do you know if is possible to implement this OFDM based one?
Unfortuna
Hello!
I just tried to build gr-uhd, and got this error:
libtool: compile: g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../..
-I/home/past/src/gnuradio/gnuradio-core/src/lib/runtime
-I/home/past/src/gnuradio/gnuradio-core/src/lib/general
-I/home/past/src/gnuradio/gnuradio-core/src/lib/general
-I/home/past/src/gnur
schrieb Rafael Diniz on 2011-01-08 03:30:
> Hi people,
> Have anyone successfully built a D-Star transmitter with gnuradio blocks?
For the protocol part, see the archives[1]. IMO D-Star is a thing to
make money rather than a system to foster independent communication.
There are legal, privacy and
ource and modify
it, no big deal.
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schrieb Josh Blum on 2011-01-08 01:44:
> The input blocks to the valve, when open, connect to null sinks. The
> idea was to drain any incoming data. This could be desirable if for
> example you had other blocks, like a file sink that also used this
> stream. You wouln't want to back-up indefinitely
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Hello!
I'm trying to implement an application with GNU Radio Companion that
incorporates different branches. For example I have a Wav source and a
signal source and I want to switch between them. Or I want to hear the
signal at socertain points in the
schrieb Alexandru Csete on 2011-01-06 21:09:
> Hi Patrick,
>
> I manage multiple versions of GNU Radio manually by simply installing
> each under its own prefix and having a symbolic link "current" point
> to whichever version I want to use.
We should document both ways in the wiki.
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> Hi Patrick,
>
> I manage multiple versions of GNU Radio manually by simply installing
> each under its own prefix and having a symbolic link "current" point
> to whichever version I want to use. It is rea
Hello!
I tried to install GNU Radio with GNU Stow. I'd like to have several
versions of GNU Radio that I can switch betwenn without rebuild. Stow
seems to help much in that scenario. And it does a clean uninstall even
if the build tree has changed since build.
How install does _not_ work:
===
Hallo Deployment!
Hab gerade einen Hotfix fertig.
Sind zwei Reports, Einspieldauer < 1 Minute.
Einspielen im Betrieb möglich.
Dringlichkeit nicht extrem hoch, also kein Extratermin nötig.
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schrieb Patrick Strasser am 2010-10-29 15:57:
Sorry, something in the wrong list.
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) you have different
ranges for full scale signals.
Generally you would want to scale your signal nearly to the maximum
amplitude to use the full precision, especially when working with
non-floats.
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the traffic between the tire
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so you must not expect their output to be synced.
You need to find out somehow both delays, or at least the difference of
the delay. Try you flowgraph with other imput signals, like ramp.
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release or version do you use?
Which commands did you run exactly?
Please read http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/ReportingErrors
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and thus Ubuntu?
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lease post the corresponding output of configure and the correpsonding
lines of configure.log. Maybe we can find the error with more information.
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Firas Abbas schrieb on 2009-06-05 21:14:
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ednet[1] and RaidSonic[2] sell boxes that can forward USB
ports over via the Linux USB/IP[3] system.
Patrick
From the web site the transfer rate of these boxes is 10/100Mb/s.
So theoretically
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Sorry, wrong list...
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Hallo Dorian!
Das war eine Sache von 2 Minuten ;-)
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Smith L. wrote am 2009-04-14 22:48:
I am using the svn version of
GNU Radio. I dont know the revision number.
svn info
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readability it is common, but not compulsory, to add a
second space after sentences. See this sentence as example. But only
after full stops (.).
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a FFT-block, resulting in its name.
A scope sink just plots the samples, as you try with Matlab/Octave.
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e the author needs it for debugging or wants to
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There should be enough for some evenings of reading, for starters and
for experts ;-)
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ve you the new setting, but only in this session.
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[1] This is not Microsoft ;-)
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FFTW3F_CFLAGS="/usr/local/include"
declare -x FFTW3F_LIBS="/usr/local/lib"
Obviously your fftw3f is installed in opt/freeswitch.
declare -x FFTW3F_CFLAGS="/usr/local/include" won't do the job in this
case...
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. If there are
errors, you have not showed us any trace of it.
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ally great.
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[0] http://docs.python.org/library/random.html
[1] http://docs.python.org/tutorial/
[2] http://www.gnuradio.org/doc/doxygen/group__source.html
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blem on your own?
Give good and comprehensive information and do your homework, and you'll
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If not sure, have a look at "How To Ask Questions The Smart Way"[1]
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/configure? Usually failed checks give a
good hint what went wrong.
Did you read the README? Did you go through the instructions at
http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/FedoraInstall?
> Please guide me. Thank you so much!
Please help us help you.
use distribution packages?
What exactly did you do do install GNU Radio?
What was the exact command line you entered to start the program?
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ll leave the package
gnuradio with unfulfilled dependencies, but you can do it the same way
with this package.
Python-gnunradio depends on a lot of things, which should be all
recommends IMO, especialy as a dependency of gnuradio.
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[...] and to read the Python Tutorial[1]
That is:
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ms you are not familiar with Unix/Linux. I'd recommend you to read a
beginners guide to Linux, and to read the Python Tutorial[1]
thank you in advance.
You're welcome.
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only constrained by the speed of
sources, speed of sinks, machine performance and gr.throttle.
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6 bit/sec complex, you can double you
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7;t find any FM radio, so you will
just get static noise. Not very interesting.
Use a BasicRX or a TVRX for FM Radio, these support 88-108MHz.
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choose any two
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missing
or wrong part.
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M, CPU?
Open a system monitor before starting the application and watch memory
and CPU consumptions. I can hardly listen to FM with my PII 450MHz.
Patrick
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of a strong radio station in your area.
You will not be able to listen so FM radio without a adequate antenna.
For a dipole the receiving length of your antenna should be in the order
of lambda/2, that is c/f/2 = 3*10^8/1*10^8/2=1.5m.
Patrick
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kaleem ahmad wrote am 2008-07-23 16:23:
I have just provided the information which can be helpful for you
Seen it, just after I pressed the send button.
Race condition ;-)
Patrick
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use
2.6GHz, you will have to find and lock your signal before you will be
able to get good transmissions.
Patrick
[1] http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.radio.general/11044
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a hand full of
kilobytes, put them on a web server or ftp server and provide a link.
Are you sure to have read the FAQ and introducing documentation?
Patrick
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