I am working on an application where i receive input at audio_sink and
check for tone or data.
Data is FSK modulated at 1k and 3k whereas Tone is of 2k (i.e Tone lies in
the middle).
I have written a flow graph which consists of two heirarichal flow graphs
(tone_rx and data_rx).
Input is received
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On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 13:03 -0700, Johnathan Corgan wrote:
> GNU Radio release candidate 3.5.0rc0 has been tagged on the master
> branch and made available as a tarball:
>
> http://gnuradio.org/redmine/attachments/download/281/gnuradio-3.5.0rc0.tar.gz
>
> As a release candidate, this tarball repr
Thanks to everyone who responded to my post yesterday. I've been slowly
slogging my way through the code. Yes, it is a lot less connected than I
originally thought. I needed to extract some helper functions from
gnuradio/gr
So now I am making some custom blocks. How can I get the block ID to show
Svante -
UHD is an entirely different project from GNURadio. UHD provides the
firmware & API for Ettus Research SDRs. GNURadio has support for
UHD-compatible devices, through gr-uhd, but they are different projects.
You can, in fact, install GNURadio without UHD, and use GNURadio with SDRs
that
Johnathan -
Awesome! I'm building the git tag now. I'll let you know if I encounter
anything =)
Cheers,
Ben
On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 1:03 PM, Johnathan Corgan <
jcor...@corganenterprises.com> wrote:
> GNU Radio release candidate 3.5.0rc0 has been tagged on the master branch
> and made availab
On Tue, 2011-11-01 at 12:00 -0700, Ben Hilburn wrote:
> Svante -
>
>
> UHD is an entirely different project from GNURadio. UHD provides the
> firmware & API for Ettus Research SDRs. GNURadio has support for
> UHD-compatible devices, through gr-uhd, but they are different
> projects. You can, i
Svante -
You say "see below", but I'm not seeing any error messages or attached
files in your e-mail. Tell me if they are there and I'm just not seeing
them, as it might be my mail client.
Regardless, yes, please join the USRP-Users list, and post your questions
there. We will be happy to field
I am working on an application where i receive input at audio_sink and
check for tone or data.
Data is FSK modulated at 1k and 3k whereas Tone is of 2k (i.e Tone
lies in the middle).
I have written a flow graph which consists of two heirarichal flow
graphs (tone_rx and data_rx).
Input is re
Nella citazione in data mar 01 nov 2011 22:22:06 CET, Ben Hilburn ha
scritto:
Svante -
You say "see below", but I'm not seeing any error messages or attached
files in your e-mail. Tell me if they are there and I'm just not
seeing them, as it might be my mail client.
Regardless, yes, please
Johnathon, can you pull these two fixes for qtgui? This solves a problem
we are having on the e100.
https://github.com/balister/GNU-Radio/commits/qtgui_update_rate_fix
Philip
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On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 16:26, Philip Balister wrote:
> Johnathon, can you pull these two fixes for qtgui? This solves a problem
> we are having on the e100.
>
This is done.
Johnathan
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Thanks for the explanation. I managed to get the system working by
introducing a delay before every packet transmission. I know it's a hack
but that's the quickest method I can think of. The minimum delay that I can
get it to work is 11ms. It seems quite large. Is this reasonable for the
turn-aroun
On 01/11/11 08:02 PM, Tuan (Johnny) Ta wrote:
> Thanks for the explanation. I managed to get the system working by
> introducing a delay before every packet transmission. I know it's a
> hack but that's the quickest method I can think of. The minimum delay
> that I can get it to work is 11ms. It se
> Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2011 23:36:25 -0400
> From: mle...@ripnet.com
> To: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] uhd_fft and rx_ascii_art_dft die after 30
> seconds
>
> On 30/10/11 11:27 PM, Clark Pope wrote:
> >
> > I am running ubuntu
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