Dear list,
I want to move my out of tree model from gnuradio 3.6.5 to 3.7.0. I
follow the introduction about how to move from 3.6 to 3.7. The code is
able to build. However when I running the python script, still meet the
importerror as follow:
ImportError: /usr/local/lib/libgnuradio-gmsktr.
Martin Braun (CEL) wrote
> Given an E_b of 1, what is the noise *voltage* (i.e. the expected
> amplitude of the AWGN process) that will cause an E_b / N_0 of x, if E_b
> / N_0 is given in dB?
> If you take pencil and paper, and solve for the noise voltage, you'll
> get this equation.
Thank you ver
On Mon, Dec 09, 2013 at 03:10:49AM -0800, bieniu wrote:
> Martin Braun (CEL) wrote
> > Given an E_b of 1, what is the noise *voltage* (i.e. the expected
> > amplitude of the AWGN process) that will cause an E_b / N_0 of x, if E_b
> > / N_0 is given in dB?
> > If you take pencil and paper, and solve
On Mon, Dec 09, 2013 at 10:15:06AM +0100, alex wrote:
> I want to move my out of tree model from gnuradio 3.6.5 to 3.7.0. I
> follow the introduction about how to move from 3.6 to 3.7. The code
> is able to build. However when I running the python script, still
> meet the importerror as follow:
>
Thank you very much :)
BR,
Piotr Bieńkowski
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Hi Martin,
I did look through the CMake documentation and was trying different things
with the target_link_libraries tag, with no success.
What I am trying to do is (and this may be a solved problem already) build
a gnuradio block for the RFSpaces SDR-IQ receiver. This is mostly for me to
become
Hi Everyone,
I recently found a couple USRP2's that have not been used for some time in
my lab, and decided to use them for some testing. One of the USRP2's worked
perfectly when I connected it up to the host computer, but the other one is
giving me issues. The uhd_find_devices is not able to
On 12/09/2013 10:07 AM, rmsrms1987 wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I recently found a couple USRP2's that have not been used for some time in
my lab, and decided to use them for some testing. One of the USRP2's worked
perfectly when I connected it up to the host computer, but the other one is
giving me is
Hi Marcus,
Thank you for the response. Does swapping the SD card from the working
USRP2 to the faulty one not override this issue? I tried that, but it still
is not being detected. Maybe this is a hardware related problem.
- Rob
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On 12/09/2013 11:45 AM, rmsrms1987 wrote:
Hi Marcus,
Thank you for the response. Does swapping the SD card from the working
USRP2 to the faulty one not override this issue? I tried that, but it still
is not being detected. Maybe this is a hardware related problem.
- Rob
Yes, that should wor
Hi Marcus,
They do light up, mostly just the left LED. Just to confirm, I tried the
working USRP2 and it lights up the same exact way. Also the LEDs on the
Ethernet card on the host computer light up.
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When I try to ping, it is not able to see the USRP2. The output states
"Destination Host Unreachable". I tried both 192.168.10.2 and 192.168.10.4
since I ran "sudo ./usrp2_recovery.py --ifc=eth0 --new-ip=192.168.10.4"
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It might be an IF local oscillator whose signal is leaking outside. Hence,
the small bandwidth and the drifts on that small band.
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On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 9:53 AM, James Austin wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> I did look through the CMake documentation and was trying different things
> with the target_link_libraries tag, with no success.
>
> What I am trying to do is (and this may be a solved problem already) build a
> gnuradio block f
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 6:15 AM, Martin Braun (CEL) wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 09, 2013 at 10:15:06AM +0100, alex wrote:
>> I want to move my out of tree model from gnuradio 3.6.5 to 3.7.0. I
>> follow the introduction about how to move from 3.6 to 3.7. The code
>> is able to build. However when I runnin
Hi guys,
Thank you for your helpful suggestions. We still haven't managed to
pinpoint where the signal is coming from, but we have just dispatched a
black SUV with a three letter acronym stencilled on it (our university's
initials) to hunt for the signal with a spectrum analyzer and a yagi.
Yeste
In Germany such signals often came from oscillating TV antenna preamps, long
forgotten and out of use on top of a roof, but still powered.usually the BNetzA
(the regulation authority) was very helpful in finding those.
Ralph.
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Hi
I started installing GNU Radio in ubuntu 12.01(64bit) in amd processor
using pybombs. But unable to proceed from here because i'am unable to
understand what it meant .
Any suggestions regarding how to proceed would be very helpful.
install type priority: ['src', 'deb']
install src called
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