Hi Marcus and Muhammad,
If it helps, try looking at this:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gr-message-to-serial/
It's my first OOT block, my first OOT, not too elegant but it works ;-)
Vittorio, I3VFJ
air_to_Var
> [2] https://github.com/gnuradio/gnuradio/issues/6574
> [3]
> https://github.com/gnuradio/gnuradio/blob/8cbd8526b50a96188119d11bf69b2fc701edb38a/gr-blocks/python/blocks/msg_pair_to_var.py
>
> Am 27.1.25 um 17:33 schrieb vitt...@pm.me:
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>> Good evening everybody!
>>
>> Regarding this:
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Good evening everybody!
Regarding this:
"...PS: I found that the "Message Pair to Var" block is not very flexible,
since it only allows to set one specific variable"
Actually a variable can also be a dictionary: simply creates a dictionary in
which tag/value pairs refer to other variables.
Hi Muhammad,
not a great programmer here, but seems that the target machine is the problem.
IMO two possibilities, I see you are on a WIndows machine:
- firewall issues ( on the target AND/OR on the source machine)
- wrong settings in the sockets ( port mismatch ?)
In my experience the XMLRPC sce
Good evening everyone,
I am developing an application that involves the use of the HackRF sink block.
Everything works except for the use of the + 10dB amplifier output.
According to the documentation the parameter (bool) AmpON in RF options if set
to True should amplify the output signal by (abo
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> Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2024 22:12:02 +0200
> From: Marcus Müller marcus.muel...@ettus.com
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> To: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Audio sink to "wire"
> Message-ID: 6b8d00f8-636b-4a79-84dc-fa2244346...@ettus
Hi Jakub and group!
IMO the simplest way to "redirect" audio sink, and that's the solution I
usually use, use another USB sound card for WSJT-X with an "audio splitter" and
“physical crossed cable”.
The audio splitter is only necessary if you want to monitor the audio.
No need for complicated set
Good evening everyone!!!
I have finished developing a GNURADIO block capable of tracking satellites,
making relevant data (azimuth / zenith /distance / doppler ) available via
messages.
Everything works correctly when used as an "Embedded block", passing the
necessary parameters via QT controls.
NOT the values
format. My bad!
So, sorry for the noise, I'm going back to my dark cave to dig !!! XD
Best regards de Vittorio I3VFJ.
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Hello everybody and HNY !
I have almost finished writing (Gnuradio 3.10.1.1) an OOT block, at the moment
an Embeeded block, that is able to produce the data needed for satellite
tracking (azimuth / elevation / doppler / etc) without having to have an
external application, in my case Gpredict.
Th
Hi everybody,,I'm I am working on a larger project, a "remote" transceiver for
satellite traffic, trying to limit the need for bandwidth via Internet since
the remote location does not have enough bandwidth available.
To further reduce bandwidth consumption and to have a spectral representation I
Thanks everybody for all the suggestion!
I think that modyfing an audio card it's the cheapest and more-than-enough
solution at the moment ;-)
Vittorio
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Good evening everybody
I'm looking for a sampling device, GNURADIO compatible, with low sample rate (
max 50 KHz ) AND frequency response down to 1 Hz, so sound cards aren't the
choice.
Any suggestion ???
Tnx in advance :-)
Vittorio
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