Hi everyone,
hope this is not a silly question: Is it possible to subclass
gr_vector_source to create a custom vector source? I already have the
C code to create my vector.
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I would be very interested in off site training with the rough outline
you have below. Web-based distance education would be great. I am
possibly one of two people interested in Gnu Radio in my organization.
On site training would be difficult to justify to the bean counters for
just two peopl
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 03:26:51PM +0100, Trond Danielsen wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> hope this is not a silly question: Is it possible to subclass
> gr_vector_source to create a custom vector source? I already have the
> C code to create my vector.
>
> --
> Trond Danielsen
Although this is possi
Sorry if this is a repost:
I just received my USRP and I'm interested in using the USRP as a GPS
signal recording device. My goal is to build a win32 library available
to MSVC (.lib file and associated .h files) in order to integrate the
usrp/host/lib code into my preexisting GPS software receive
I agree with Ranga. Web based distance learning would
be great. I am over on the east coast and probably
the only person interested in USRP at this time for my
company, so face to face training is out of the
question.
Sharmila
--- "M. Ranganathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would be very
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 10:55:54AM -0500, Gregory W Heckler wrote:
> Sorry if this is a repost:
No problem.
You may want to take a look at these:
http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/CygwinInstallMain
http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/MingwInstallMain
http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/WindowsTips
I don'
I just received my USRP and I'm interested in using the USRP as a GPS
signal recording device. My goal is to build a win32 library available
to MSVC (.lib file and associated .h files) in order to integrate the
usrp/host/lib code into my preexisting GPS software receiver. Would MSYS
or Cygwin be t
Has anybody done any real RF measurements of the RF performance of the dbsRX
board? Specifically, gain, noise figure, 2nd and 3rd intermod, phase noise,
IF shape factor, etc.
Thanks,
Clark
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Sam - Here is an initial cut, to get primary functionality working.
I still can't get it to play videos yet, but now it seems like an SDL
issue as opposed to a GNU Radio / Cocoa issue ... meaning that I get
the video window (and GUI, if using that), no video playing, then it
crashes after
Ok, I've been setting up a system which is based on the Linux kernel
2.6.19.1
and now have tried using the USRP device...
Well, if it worked I wouldn't be posting... the device is seen in a
2.6.17 kernel,
however, not in the 2.6.19.1.
I see a dmesg output which indicates that the device is d
John Clark wrote:
> Ok, I've been setting up a system which is based on the Linux kernel
> 2.6.19.1
> and now have tried using the USRP device...
>
> Well, if it worked I wouldn't be posting... the device is seen in a
> 2.6.17 kernel,
> however, not in the 2.6.19.1.
>
> I see a dmesg output which
Matt Ettus schrieb:
John Clark wrote:
Ok, I've been setting up a system which is based on the Linux kernel
2.6.19.1
and now have tried using the USRP device...
Well, if it worked I wouldn't be posting... the device is seen in a
2.6.17 kernel,
however, not in the 2.6.19.1.
I see a dmesg out
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 05:00:13PM -0800, John Clark wrote:
> Ok, I've been setting up a system which is based on the Linux kernel
> 2.6.19.1
> and now have tried using the USRP device...
>
> Well, if it worked I wouldn't be posting... the device is seen in a
> 2.6.17 kernel,
> however, not in
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 05:50:38PM -0800, John Clark wrote:
>
> Unlike most people... I always run as root... what me worry...
>
I guess that means you're not a subscriber to the "principle of least
privilege".
Kids, don't try this at home ;)
Eric
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Matt,
In the enclosure_open picture, you show the fan in the position such
that it is blowing outside air in. Is this the correct configuration? I
thought devices usually blew hot air out.
Secondly, for the 8 mounting points around the edges (rather than the 4
corners/ 4 center), those are simply
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