Hi Don and ALL:
A. Managed to install and work wxWidgets but I just cannot manage wxPython.
Anyhow the following is how I managed wxWidgets and errors found in trying
to install wxPython.
B. Referring to http://gnuradio.org/redmine/wiki/gnuradio/WxPythonCygwin
STEP 4: ( I had to add a few more l
Shabbir Ahmed wrote:
A. Managed to install and work wxWidgets but I just cannot manage
wxPython.
Anyhow the following is how I managed wxWidgets and errors found in trying
to install wxPython.
B. Referring to http://gnuradio.org/redmine/wiki/gnuradio/WxPythonCygwin
STEP 4: ( I had to add a fe
I'm wondering if anyone has successfully installed GR on CentOS 5
x86_64, and if so any advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
- MLD
I've been trying to install GNU Radio on CentOS 5 x86_64. I get some
of the dependencies from yum, but I'm having to find alternative
repositorie
Hi Michael
I haven't installed gnuradio on CentOS in a while (since gr 1.3.1),
but these instructions should point you to the right direction.
To install properly on CentOS 5, you'll be better off installing the
RPMForge repository for packages.
(instructions to add rpmforge:)
http://wiki.cent
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:37, Yan Nie wrote:
> Can gr-sounder run on Basic daughter board? If not, what's the problem?
> (gr-sounder said "the boards may be standalone LFTX/LFRXs or RFX
> daughterboards", but what the reasons will be?)
It will work with the Basic boards; however, the lack of an
Hi Charles - Thanks for your extensive and quick reply! I'll give it
a shot using RPMforge as you suggest. If I can get anything going,
I'll push it to the GR wiki (since there is no entry for CentOS yet).
- MLD
On Jan 13, 2010, at 10:20 AM, Charles Herdt wrote:
I haven't installed gnura
Dear all,
I would like to ask which Solid State Power Amplifier (approx 1 KW) can be
used with USRP2 for the purpose of amateur radio.
Thanks
Lokesh Kumar
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At long last, the WBX is now available. It covers 50 MHz to 2.2 GHz.
The introductory price is $400 which includes an LNA/filter board and an
MCX to SMA-bulkhead cable.
After the initial batch is gone, the price will be changing to $450 to
reflect the increased costs and capabilities assoc
Hi all,
I am selling the following USRP Package bought back in December 2009.
USRP mother board - serial number 4461 (installed) with enclosure and power
supply
USB cable
2 SMA-Bulkhead connectors (installed)
1 - fan (installed)
1- LFRX daughter board (DC to 30mhz receive)
1-TVRX daughter board (
Have any other specs changed besides the extension to 2.2Ghz (e.g. the
old transceiver brochure specified 100mW TX power)?
It will do 50-100mW up to 1 GHz and and 30-50 mW above 1 GHz. It also
has transmitter power control, so you can reduce output power.
Matt
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On 01/13/2010 12:01 PM, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Matt Ettus wrote:
At long last, the WBX is now available. It covers 50 MHz to 2.2 GHz. The
introductory price is $400 which includes an LNA/filter board and an MCX to
SMA-bulkhead cable.
After the initial batch is
Hi,
I'm using Ubuntu 9.10, gnuradio version 3.2.2 and two USRP2 boards
with XCVR2450 daughter boards. The boards are about a meter apart from
each other.
I'm trying to get OFDM working over USRP2 boards and for that I'm
using GRC. I created a simple local loop (without USRPs):
signal_source->modu
Hi there Gurus of Software Defined Radio Heaven,
I have been trying to get pySerial and GNU Radio to work together but only
with limited success. The goal is to read data from a serial connection,
say '/dev/ttyUSB0', and use it to calculate the bit error rate.
I'm using pySerial in GNU Radio the
Hi :
I am trying to build a new block into the gnuradio, after writing the .h
.cc .i files and making some changes in the makefile.am configure.ac , I type
the following command:
>> ./bootstrap
the result is :
doc/Makefile.am:77: `%'-style pattern rules are a G
Matt Ettus wrote:
>
>
>
> At long last, the WBX is now available. It covers 50 MHz to 2.2 GHz.
> The introductory price is $400 which includes an LNA/filter board and an
> MCX to SMA-bulkhead cable.
>
> After the initial batch is gone, the price will be changing to $450 to
> reflect the
Hi,
I haven't built gnuradio for a month or two, and just did a git pull and
did:
autoreconf -f
./configure
make
and got the following compile errors:
libtool: compile: g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../../..
-DOMNITHREAD_POSIX=1 -I/usr/include
-I/home/frohro/Desktop/git/gnuradio/omnithread
-I
Hi,
I have the following questions,
1. I found the usrp2 box, not responding on certain Ethernet cards?
Means, will it only work when connected to some Gig-bit Etherent cards,
found when connecting on the certain 10/100M ethernet cards, not
responding when tried the find_usrps.
2. Am compile
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