Have you tried FM receiver without GRC placed in the gnuradio examples?
Have you tried all the FM channels?
It happens with me that I recieve very weak signals of some of the channels
and I do not receive many of them. Try different ones, may be you would
catch one.
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 12:46 A
What is your daughter card? If it is a BasicRX then use a piece of wire as
an antenna.
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 12:46 AM, Yan Nie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running the FM receiver to get FM radio in GRC, but I got noise only
> without any error shown after execution. Could you help me what the problem
Hi all,
This question is asked a number of times. And I believe it shouldn't be that
tough. Somebody explain where to put this logic in benchmark_rx.py
If no data received
set freq to freq number 2
else
stay on the current freq
Waiting for a response.
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Hi all,
This question is asked a number of times. And I believe it shouldn't be that
tough. Somebody explain where to put this logic in benchmark_rx.py
If no data received
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> Is there better way to configure GRC separately ? - Tks
>
> Bruhtesfa
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You can install GRC from source. Check
http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/GNURadioCompanionOld
Be sure that you install the dependencies first that are mentioned in the
said page.
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>> I believe that grc w
The cygwin package for pygtk is very old. Cygwin updated her packages to
> python25, but never updated the pygtk package:
> http://cygwin.com/packages/pygtk2/pygtk2-2.6.3-1
>
> You will have to install pygtk from source. If you figure out how to do
> this, please update the cygwin wiki with instruc
> This means configure cannot find Python.h, which is part of the Python
> development header file package. Normally that package is named
> something like 'python-dev'.
>
> -Johnathan
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> There is no such package in the setup.exe file for cygwin setup!!
Where to get it?
Has anyone used cygwin+GRC
Hi!!
In order to install GRC, one of the dependencies is pygtk. When installing
pygtk-2.12.1, I came with the following error.
.*
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checking for python version... (cached) 2.5
checking for python platform... (cached) cygwin
checking for python script directory... (cached)
${prefix}/lib/python2.
Cygwin works fine. But i really think the wiki installation guide should be
organised in a better manner. The right versions must be present with the
cygwin setup.exe. We face problems in libtool versions and many other
packages.
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> Since they only have swig 1.3.29 installed, I installed myself 1.3.36 on
> my space (at least as a temporary solution).
>
> Now when I run "configure" in gnuradio it does not recognize the new
> swig, but the old one...
> In addition, after "configure" is run, when I do "which swig" I get the
>
The dos2unix command is there in WindowsTips wiki page and I tried it as i
mentioned in my first post. Still I get the same error the one I mentioned
previously. Using the dos2unix doesn't seem to be doing what it should be
doing.
Anyother option?
Perhaps you should look at bootstrap and see if it
Sorry I skipped the link.
I read the svn+lineseparator issue on the page
http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/WindowsTips
On 10/9/08, Umair Nasir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using the cygwin environment.
> As my college doesn't allow the svn command to download the latest
I am using the cygwin environment.
As my college doesn't allow the svn command to download the latest gnuradio
trunk, giving the error 'cannot resolve hostname', so I used the windows
based software 'TortoiseSVN' and downloaded everything in the folder
'gnuradio'.
Does the svn within cygwin perfor
According to the cygwin-gnuradio build guide,
http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/CygwinInstallMain, when you have downloaded
the update, you have to first write the command
./bootstrap
before
./configure.
./bootstrap is applied when installing from source other than a tarball
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> I am new to gnurad
I live in Pakistan and i can access gnuradio.org all right through my
browser. I followed all the guideline from this site while installing
gnuradio. I will ask my IT personnel in my uni to resolve this issue. Thanks
to all for advice!!
*yes, it seems like a dns problem...
> try going to http://g
Hi!
I am facing problem with installing grc, so i decided to download from gnu
trunk which has grc available. When i put the following command
svn co http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/trunk gnuradio
I get the error
*
svn: OPTIONS of 'http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/trunk': Could not resolve
host
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