> USRP's cfile utility cannot write my data without overruns, so I use
> my own app which I have attached to this email in case anyone is
> interested.
Just some comments on the code:
>int NumBytes = rx->read(
> (char*)Buffer,
> n*sizeof(short),
> &Overrun);
Your code doesn't
Hi Thomas
>> I am in the U.S.
Ok, that's the problem. In the US the 900 MHz band isn't used for GSM
traffic it is an ISM band. The relevant bands are GSM-850 and GSM-1900
in the U.S. I've updated the corresponding page to give details of the
different bands.
http://273k.net/gsm/find-a-gsm-bas
Hi Thomas
You email never made it into my mailbox, maybe it got caught as spam.
> I am using a USRP with only a DBSRX daughterboard installed. The image
> at the following link is a screen capture I took.
> http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/3570/screenshotusrpfftfy8.jpg
> Does anyone know why th
Hi George
I usually get my electronic stuff from digikey.com, in one of my last
orders I go this adapter for about $11.50:
http://catalog.digikey.com/scripts/partsearch.dll?Detail?name=ACX1343-ND
Robert
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 12:54:15PM -0400, George Nychis wrote:
> Slightly OT, but since the U