Hi folks,
I just started experimenting with GRAS and ran into this:
>>> GRAS: The debug asserts are enabled. <<<
Created default thread pool with 4 threads.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "top_block.py", line 80, in
tb.Run(True, 10)
File
"/opt/gnuradio/lib/python2.7/dist-package
Hello all,
I have been working on getting gr-atsc running again, I have found a few
speedups and some bugs that prevented ATSC decoding from working with new
versions of GNURadio. I have put these fixes into a branch that can now
decode signals from my local TV station. The changes are in commit i
On 07/14/2013 02:43 PM, Devin Butterfield wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I just started experimenting with GRAS and ran into this:
>
GRAS: The debug asserts are enabled. <<<
> Created default thread pool with 4 threads.
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "top_block.py", line 80, in
>
Hi,
I am looking for some kind of explanation on how the transmitter and
receiver are synchronized and how are the errors checked before the signal
is being demodulatedWhere can I find these information?Please state the
links..
Thanks for your help!!
-
Manjusha
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Has anybody done Doppler Radar Processing in GNU Radio Companion?
Currently, I am just saving off the data and then processing it in
Octave/Matlab. It would be nice to have a display of the range/Doppler map that
is updated periodically within GRC. This would give me a good indication that
ever
Hello guys,
I did the FM receiver (WBFM) based on the link bellow. It's working good. I
can tune the local FM stations.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWeY2yqwVA0
1) Now I'm trying to build the FM transmitter. My model is attached to the
email. It seems it's working because I can see the graph
in case you are interested in such a related topic
http://jmfriedt.free.fr/poster_12906.pdf
I have not made an archive of all the related boxes and GRC graphs but this
might be an opportunity to do so.
JM
Has anybody done Doppler Radar Processing in GNU Radio Companion?
Currently, I am just sav