Sure enough Bastian, thank you
> On Jul 9, 2016, at 2:09 AM, Bastian Bloessl wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On 07/09/2016 02:51 AM, Darin Decker wrote:
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>> Interesting thing is that Sources was there before but isn't now as you
>> state; however, if I search for osmo source, it is there to be used.
>
>
Hi,
On 07/09/2016 02:51 AM, Darin Decker wrote:
Interesting thing is that Sources was there before but isn't now as you
state; however, if I search for osmo source, it is there to be used.
If you have a GNU Radio installation that includes this patch
https://github.com/gnuradio/gnuradio/comm
Excellent. Thank you Michael.
Interesting thing is that Sources was there before but isn't now as you state;
however, if I search for osmo source, it is there to be used.
> On Jul 8, 2016, at 7:30 PM, Michael Dickens wrote:
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> I don't know about the "Sources" issue; if gr-osmosdr does not e
I don't know about the "Sources" issue; if gr-osmosdr does not exhibit this
behavior with built without SDRplay support, then maybe it's associated
with the NONFREE Cmake flag?
The GRC startup warnings are normal, are of no concern, and can be ignored.
- MLD
On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 6:56 PM, Darin
Thanks to Michael, we were able to get GNU Radio working on the Mac with El
Capitan and SDRplay. When we did this, “Sources” has now disappeared. Any
ideas on how I can get that back?
Also, when I start GRC, this message is displayed 3 times ** (process:659):
WARNING **: Trying to register g