Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] am_rcv.py

2006-11-03 Thread Eric Hill Matlis
Matt- thanks for getting back. I've attached the code as it currently stands. What parts are out of date? The important parts (formatted slightly to fit on the screen) are: ** adc_rate = self.u.adc_rate()

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] am_rcv.py

2006-10-27 Thread Eric Hill Matlis
I do have 5 kHz sidebands, and this is verified by the location of the peaks in the first two fft graphs. It's just the third graph which showed an aliased signal. Could the filter taps be incorrect? eric On Thu, 26 Oct 2006, Matt Ettus wrote: Eric Hill Matlis wrote: Hello- I am attempti

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] am_rcv.py

2006-10-26 Thread Matt Ettus
Eric Hill Matlis wrote: > Hello- > > I am attempting to demodulate an A.M. modulated signal using > am_rcv.py, the USRP, an LFRX daughterboard, and the latest svn > gnuradio distribution. At present the signal is being generated by a > function generator (Stanford Research Systems Model DS345) with

[Discuss-gnuradio] am_rcv.py

2006-10-24 Thread Eric Hill Matlis
Hello- I am attempting to demodulate an A.M. modulated signal using am_rcv.py, the USRP, an LFRX daughterboard, and the latest svn gnuradio distribution. At present the signal is being generated by a function generator (Stanford Research Systems Model DS345) with a 2 MHz carrier and a 5 kHz mo

[Discuss-gnuradio] am_rcv.py hearing nothing

2005-09-13 Thread Jorge Chávez
I already install GNURADIO in my Ubuntu Linux, the usrp_oscope.py is working with my USRP and Basic RX, but when I run am_rcv.py I'm hearing nothing. I follow the Discuss-gnuradio but everybody is hearing at least noise. What is missing? Thanks for your help. As you see, I'm very new in this. Plea