I used costas loop for each synchronization and it workedMy thinking was wrong I thought the signals from different usrps are synchronized together without controlling the offset of usrpsI use usrp N210Now i need to know frequency offset of each usrpAnd my professor and our team read a thesis about
On Sun, Apr 08, 2012 at 02:10:01PM -0400, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
> OK, I have a skeleton module with a single block in it that
> currently does nothing. Went to build it:
>
> [ 18%] Built target _pocsag_swig_doc_tag
> [ 25%] Generating doxygen xml for pocsag_swig_doc docs
> [ 31%] Generating pocs
OK, I have a skeleton module with a single block in it that currently
does nothing. Went to build it:
[ 18%] Built target _pocsag_swig_doc_tag
[ 25%] Generating doxygen xml for pocsag_swig_doc docs
[ 31%] Generating pocsag_swig_doc.i
[ 37%] Generating pocsag_swig.tag
[ 43%] Swig source
/home/ml
You need to install gr-audio-alsa to use this.
Matt
DJCarlson wrote:
at least now I have errors.
When I run with ?O plughw:0.0 I get:
?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] usrp]# ./usrp_wfm_rcv.py -R A -f 102.5M -O plughw:0.0 Using
RX d'board A: TV Rx Rev 3
gr_fir_ccf: using 3DNow!
gr_fir_fff: using
at least now I have errors.
When I run with ?O plughw:0.0 I get:
?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] usrp]# ./usrp_wfm_rcv.py -R A -f 102.5M -O plughw:0.0 Using
RX d'board A: TV Rx Rev 3
>>> gr_fir_ccf: using 3DNow!
>>> gr_fir_fff: using 3DNow!
audio_oss_sink: plughw:0.0: No such file or directory Traceback
Carlson, Douglas wrote:
I am relatively new to gnuradio – I’ve been trying to get everything
up an running – after long vacation – I’m back at it. I’m struggling
with the “sound” part of it.
I’m running FC5 on a compact computer with an nvidia sound card. I am
following the instructions give
I am relatively new to gnuradio – I’ve been
trying to get everything up an running – after long vacation – I’m
back at it. I’m struggling with the “sound” part of it.
I’m running FC5 on a compact computer with an nvidia
sound card. I am following the instructions given in wiki for FC5