On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 03:57:58PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi, thanks you for your reply.
> Tx side it's all ok.
> The problem is on Rx side,
> Using Oscilloscope with usrp_fft.py or saving samples
> on disk i noticed all packet are transmitted. This is true using high value of
> interpol
Hi, thanks you for your reply.
Tx side it's all ok.
The problem is on Rx side,
Using Oscilloscope with usrp_fft.py or saving samples
on disk i noticed all packet are transmitted. This is true using high value of
interpolation/decimation factor (very low bit rate).
What do you think about this
On Tue, Jan 08, 2008 at 04:10:46PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> I've observed that all URB allocated in the Tx side are correctly proccesed.
> For example:
> Data -> 25 Byte (from a mpg file)
> Total payload -> 80 Byte (Data + CRC + Padding + Header + )
>
> Total Byte to transfer wi
Hi,
I've observed that all URB allocated in the Tx side are correctly proccesed.
For example:
Data -> 25 Byte (from a mpg file)
Total payload -> 80 Byte (Data + CRC + Padding + Header + )
Total Byte to transfer with a BPSK modulator -> 80 * 8 (bit of a char) * 6
(sample per symbol) * 4 (Byte -
On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 11:55:24AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi at all,
> i've a question.
> I send a packet data with a variable length to USRP via USB every 1 second.
> At the receiver side, using usrp_fft.py, i notice that the most part of
> packets
> aren't transmitted.
> Someone could
Hi at all,
i've a question.
I send a packet data with a variable length to USRP via USB every 1 second.
At the receiver side, using usrp_fft.py, i notice that the most part of packets
aren't transmitted.
Someone could help me?
Thanks
Giuseppe PIlla
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