On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 04:32:43PM -0800, Martin Gawecki wrote:
> Thanks George,
>
>
> FYI: No Powermate or Contour Knob found
>
> And by the way - is there someplace where I can just look up what all these
> erroneous outputs mean?
Try googling powermate or contour knob.
Don't forget that you
On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 03:15:00PM -0800, Martin Gawecki wrote:
> Eric,
>
>
> On a somewhat related question, when I do run usrp_fft.py as well as
> usrp_oscope.py, I'm not able to actually control the GUI - it seems like its
> "frozen" although I do get some waveforms. At the same time, the stri
Thanks George,
Increasing the decimation did fix the oscope and fft problem, I got away
with using 64 and not getting those "u0"s. Do you have any advice on the FM
receiver - it doesn't seem like there's an option to change the decimation
for that script, and I keep getting those "aU" strings (sor
On a somewhat related question, when I do run usrp_fft.py as well as
usrp_oscope.py, I'm not able to actually control the GUI - it seems like
its "frozen" although I do get some waveforms. At the same time, the
string "u0" is continually written to the terminal.
I was also trying to get the
Eric,
Yeah, I know about the -h/--help option, but I noticed that some folder have
README files which generally explain what the scripts do, while others
don't. I was wondering if there was a centralized form of documentation
somewhere. I've looked through the wiki/website as well as Firas' update
On Sat, Nov 24, 2007 at 08:06:06PM -0800, Martin Gawecki wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yes, it runs fine (assuming I didn't need to run it with any arguments). Is
> there any documentation on what usrp_fft.py does and how to use it, by the
> way, because I couldn't find any in the folder...
Pretty much all of
Hi,
Yes, it runs fine (assuming I didn't need to run it with any arguments). Is
there any documentation on what usrp_fft.py does and how to use it, by the
way, because I couldn't find any in the folder... I just ran it, couldn't
move any of the dials or change any options and eventually had to kil
Hi,
No need to copy. leave test_usrp_standard_xx, can you run usrp_fft.py ?
It can be found in the foldergr_utils/src/python
Firas
Martin Gawecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Firas,
All those files are there, including std.ihx. Should I try copying std.ihx into
the directory where I'm try
Hi Firas,
All those files are there, including std.ihx. Should I try copying
std.ihxinto the directory where I'm trying to run these programs?
Thanks,
~Martin
On Nov 19, 2007 9:13 PM, Firas abbas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This file should be found in the following folder (in File Sys
Hi,
This file should be found in the following folder (in File System):
/usr/share/usrp/rev4
check its existence in this folder. Beside std.ihx file, this folder should
contain also multi_2rxhb_2tx.rbf, std_2rxhb_2tx.rbf, and std_4rx_0tx.rbf files.
Firas
Martin Gawecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Firas,
Thanks for the info about 7.10. Do you have any idea why I'm getting that
error involving a missing std.ihx file? I've installed the gnuradio software
on two separate machines using the same exact procedure listed on the
installation page for Ubuntu, and I get the same problem on both when
Martin Gawecki wrote:
>
>
>>>Finally, one last question - does the installation process described on
the
>>>Ubuntu page (http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/UbuntuInstall) work for 7.10?
I
>>>wasn't quite sure, so I went with 7.04, but I'm curious for future
>>>reference.
>
> Yes, the installation s
Hello,
I'm new to the GNURadio experience, so I'm just trying to get some of the
basic tests to work and I've run into a problem while trying to execute the
tests suggested at the bottom of the Ubuntu installation page. One of the
tests is to go into usrp/hosts/apps and run the test_usrp_standard_
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