Hi,
I'm quite new to Linux / GNU Radio / these lists and am looking to generate
Signal Pulses.
It seems that gnuradio-radar-mono.py would be ideal for this but wasn't
installed with my GRC 3.6
nor has it been updated for a long time. According to the documentation it
requires a custom FPGA build t
>
> the SID keeps changing although .. While I saw I similar problem earlier in
> this
> thread(http://old.nabble.com/uhd-b100-problems-td33345827.html#a33345827 )
> but I am afraid that the problem still persists :(
>
> my UHD version is uhd-images_003.004.001-109-g6ca39ad9
This is an RX iss
Hi All,
I've created a patch based on the gnuradio-3.6.1git sources to include
extra options for the FunCube Dongle on GNU Radio. I'm not sure of the
policies or procedures for posting a patch to the group for review (new to
this group). So, I have attached the patch as a file.
If this is not the
2012/6/11 Josh Blum :
>
>>
>> the SID keeps changing although .. While I saw I similar problem earlier in
>> this
>> thread(http://old.nabble.com/uhd-b100-problems-td33345827.html#a33345827 )
>> but I am afraid that the problem still persists :(
>>
>> my UHD version is uhd-images_003.004.001-109-g
Hello all,
I am running this command; sudo make install on the UCLA Zigbee PHY and I get
this
wlab@ubuntu:~/gr-ieee802-15-4$ sudo make install
Making install in config
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/wlab/gr-ieee802-15-4/config'
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/wlab/gr-ieee802-15-4/config'
GNU Radio release 3.6.1 is now available for download:
http://gnuradio.org/releases/gnuradio/gnuradio-3.6.1
We have stopped creating a separate gr-howto-write-a-block tarball; its
contents are now distributed within the main gnuradio tarball.
This release contains numerous bug fixes, some new si
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 1:12 AM, Michael Hill wrote:
> I'm quite new to Linux / GNU Radio / these lists and am looking to
> generate Signal Pulses.
> It seems that gnuradio-radar-mono.py would be ideal for this but wasn't
> installed with my GRC 3.6
> nor has it been updated for a long time. Acc
Hi Nick and everybody,
today I tried to access my B100 via the NEC Corporation uPD720200
usb 3.0 controller that you quoted in this message:
http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org/msg35877.html
installed on a PCIe USB 3.0 expansion card.
UHD could not find devices (./uhd_find_devi
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 9:42 AM, Johnathan Corgan <
jcor...@corganenterprises.com> wrote:
>
> Contributors this release:
>
> James Cutler
>
My apologies; this should have been Justin Cutler.
Johnathan
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On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 10:28 AM, Vincenzo Pellegrini wrote:
> Hi Nick and everybody,
>
> today I tried to access my B100 via the NEC Corporation uPD720200
> usb 3.0 controller that you quoted in this message:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org/msg35877.html
>
> installed on
Hi Josh,
Did you update the code :-)
Josh Blum-3 wrote:
>
>
>>
>> the SID keeps changing although .. While I saw I similar problem earlier
>> in
>> this
>> thread(http://old.nabble.com/uhd-b100-problems-td33345827.html#a33345827
>> )
>> but I am afraid that the problem still persists :(
>>
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 6:21 PM, Bryan Biedenkapp wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've created a patch based on the gnuradio-3.6.1git sources to include extra
> options for the FunCube Dongle on GNU Radio. I'm not sure of the policies or
> procedures for posting a patch to the group for review (new to this g
On 06/11/2012 10:51 AM, sumitstop wrote:
>
> Hi Josh,
> Did you update the code :-)
Alright, I am getting out my big hammer. Not only will this code be
fixed, but a new feature will be added!
-josh
>
> Josh Blum-3 wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>> the SID keeps changing although .. While I saw I similar
OpenBTS works on USRP2s just fine. You need to compile OpenBTS with host
resampling support, as the build instructions and your error log are
telling you.
http://wush.net/trac/rangepublic/wiki/BuildInstallRun
Cheers,
Ben
On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 12:52 AM, junaid124 wrote:
>
> muhammadjunaid@ubu
You shouldn't use the magnitude of the received samples as RSSI.The
magnitudes are generally in nondescript 'engineering units (dB)'.
If you want to calculate RSSI, Marcus Leech has posted a good solution a
few times in the past:
http://old.nabble.com/measuring-RSSI---N210-with-RFX2400-td3177
Vincenzo -
I have the exact same USB 3.0 controller:
0d:00.0 USB controller: NEC Corporation uPD720200 USB 3.0 Host Controller
(rev 04)
... on this Thinkpad 420s, and I have no issues using the B100.
Like Nick said, can you provide the output of:
$ sudo lspci -v
$ uname -a
Also, without making
Muhammad -
The link I provided has a full list of the commands you need to run.
Cheers,
Ben
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 1:43 PM, Muhammad JUNAID wrote:
> Please Provide me the command to compile with host resampling support.
> thank you for response..
>
> JADE
>
>--
I agree about the IF RC Filter and IF Filter, I perhaps was a bit
overzealous when adding them. However, I do find being able to adjust the
IF Gain's to be useful when in noisy environments as a way of lowering the
gain (or increasing if necessary) even more beyond the the LNA and Mixer
stages.
--
Hi all,
My research group is continuing our setup of two servers with multiple
N210s for a GNSS application. Each server will have 4 or 5 N210s recording
RF data at frequencies of interest. All are to be locked to the 10MHz
reference and 1 PPS output from a Septentrio PolaRxS. I have successful
Hi all,
My research group is continuing our setup of two servers with multiple
N210s for a GNSS application. Each server will have 4 or 5 N210s
recording RF data at frequencies of interest. All are to be locked to
the 10MHz reference and 1 PPS output from a Septentrio PolaRxS. I
have succe
Hello,
I want to read the papers that were used to generate some of the
synchronization blocks of gnuradio. In particular, I need to understand the
following blocks:
1) Polyphase Resampler,
2) FLL Band-Edge,
3) Polyphase Clock Synchonizer and
4) Costas Loop.
I think that the algorithms of some
The clock signal has not been split yet: I'm only testing one N210 to
verify a reference lock. We will be using a SRS FS735 distribution
amplifier for clock splitting. It outputs 13+/-1 dBm to a 50 Ohm load from
each output.
The current dboard is an RFX1800, but we will be using a combination of
On 06/11/2012 05:18 PM, Ryan Wolfarth wrote:
> The clock signal has not been split yet: I'm only testing one N210 to
> verify a reference lock. We will be using a SRS FS735 distribution
> amplifier for clock splitting. It outputs 13+/-1 dBm to a 50 Ohm load from
> each output.
>
> The current
Hi again,
The "device streaming" documentation mentions that users may register their
own data types and converter routines. I'd like to implement a converter
that takes the sc8 data type from the wire and converts to an sc8 host data
type. It looks like Josh added this functionality in November
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