I'm using an older version of GNU Radio. I don't have the exact version
number right now, but it's 2.x something. I'm using Ubuntu Linux 32-bit
on a Core Duo Dell laptop. I don't know the name of the USRP daughter
board I'm using, but it receives in the ~1GHz range that I'm working
with and
Hi,
>From :
http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/ReportingErrors
Some GNU-Radio-specific things that we'll need to know are:
* What version of GNU Radio are you using?
* What operating system are you using? (Linux, BSD, Mac OS X, Windows, or
other? Which distribution? Which version? 32- or
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Andrew Buck wrote:
> Thanks for the response Brian. What you described is actually what I'm
> currently doing: recording raw data to the hard drive and then processing it
> later. The raw data that I recorded is jagged. That's what I can't figure
> out. If the
Thanks for the response Brian. What you described is actually what I'm
currently doing: recording raw data to the hard drive and then
processing it later. The raw data that I recorded is jagged. That's
what I can't figure out. If the USRP can record HDTV data, what am I
doing wrong that I c
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 11:17 AM, Andrew Buck wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use a USRP to decode a CPFSK signal at 980MHz and 1Mb/s. The
> decoder successfully detects the sync pattern, but only about once a minute
> when the pattern is transmitted once a second. And when the decoder does
> det
Hi,
I'm trying to use a USRP to decode a CPFSK signal at 980MHz and 1Mb/s.
The decoder successfully detects the sync pattern, but only about once a
minute when the pattern is transmitted once a second. And when the
decoder does detect the sync pattern, the data following the pattern is
inco