Hi Tom,
Ok. I'll do this late.
To begin I hope to get some positive feedbacks.
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On 18/08/15 08:58, Philip Balister wrote:
Install blas, lapack or something that supplies the missing library.
Philip
On 08/18/2015 12:54 AM, Barry Jackson wrote:
Ping?
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Hi Marcus,
thanks, tried your script and found out, that it is always a little bit
uncomely if something is not really reproducible. This is the status:
With your script I did not get the earlier error anymore. However with
my original I did not get it either. Instead I get the following message
https://github.com/gnuradio/recipes/pull/50
... because i wrote a little tool to partially automate making recipes
and submitting PRs for new ones. :D
On Sun, Aug 23, 2015 at 2:45 AM, Pavel Yazev wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> Ok. I'll do this late.
> To begin I hope to get some positive feedbacks.
>
> --
Hello,
I'm totally new to the gnu radio project and trying my first steps into the
world of SDR.
At this moment i ran into a problem: I followed the steps of the tutorial at
http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/Guided_Tutorial_GRC
I made the flowchart exactly as described in t
Anyone have an idea how I can sum (add_ff) multiple, gated streams into a
single stream? For example, the gr-dsd block gates it's output when there is
nothing to decode. I can sum multiple decoders together for a single audio
stream, but the add_ff only processes when ALL inputs have a sampl
Hi Lou,
gr-eventstream[1] as invented by Tim [2] seems to fit your description
pretty exactly!
Best regards,
Marcus
[1] https://github.com/osh/gr-eventstream
[2] http://oshearesearch.com/tag/gr-eventstream/
On 23.08.2015 22:17, Louis Brown wrote:
> Anyone have an idea how I can sum (add_ff) mul
Hi Nick,
segmentation fault is a severe error; it means that the program you
generated tried to access memory that wasn't there. The error really
doesn't say anything more.
We haven't seen such error in released GNU Radio versions lately.
My guess therefore is that there might be something wrong
Hi Michael,
i read your mail and i could remember i had a similar problem with a lot
of lost sync and bad block messages.
My solution was to use a different RTL USB stick and to play with
antenna type / antenna position and the gain of the RTL stick.
I used a "classical" lamda / 2 dipol UKW