Hi Marcus,
That's what I'm currently doing. It's not very efficient as I have to
constantly check the file size. If I can have a counter that is increments each
time an FFT is written to the file by the flow graph I would be able to trigger
an event based on the counter value. That was my conce
Hi Ron,
Thank you for that tx grc graph, it is super helpful!
I am just trying to get a receive work now. I am using the 6_psk.grc
from the tutorial folder in the github repo you were using [1].
I have modified mine for using a hackrf on tx side and on rx side I
modified to use the same sa
But how would that triggering work, and what would be triggered?
There's no other way than looking at the file itself to know how much has been
written already; this boils down to the very Unix discussion of how atomic
write() system calls should be in effect.
Best regards,
Marcus
Am 19. Septem
Hi,
I need a 32bit version because of this :
[1] I have a W10 tablet but it is only 32bit processor, like the majority of
them in this type of product
[2] These tablets are very cheap and can go very fast to manage gnuradio
[3] These tablets are locked and don't permit to boot from USB po
All,
I am pleased to present gr-lora, an open source OOT transceiver that
is compatible with the LoRa PHY. Source code is available here:
http://github.com/BastilleResearch/gr-lora
As an LPWAN, LoRa is designed to provide long range and low power
connectivity to embedded and "Internet of Things"
Matt,
Very nice work. Can't wait to get home and see how many active gr-Lora are in
Ohio, Atlanta and Miami. Another interesting protocol to explore is IEC 62591'
Wireless Hart.
Builds self define mesh network.
Greg
Sent from my iPad
> On Sep 19, 2016, at 2:45 PM, Matt Knight wrote:
>
Further to some suggestions here a few months ago, I've switched gnuradio from
my Windows laptop to a dedicated desktop computer running Ubuntu. It is setup
in the attic with the receivers and antenna. I use my laptop and Remote Desktop
Connection to run the desktop in a 'headless' fashion. So n
Dario,
Can you send a link to the tablets in question? I'm curious what CPU is
installed and how they are locked down.
Building a 32-bit version would be a significant effort, not particularly
because of GNURadio itself, but because of the dependencies. I'd like to
see what other options there
On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 6:57 AM, Hasini Abeywickrama
wrote:
> Hi Marcus,
>
> That's what I'm currently doing. It's not very efficient as I have to
> constantly check the file size. If I can have a counter that is increments
> each time an FFT is written to the file by the flow graph I would be ab
Hi Nathan,
That's not quite what I want. I do not want the file to have a certain
number of FFTs. I want to have a counter which is dynamically updated as
the FFTs are written to a file. Ideally I want to know when a new FFT is
written to the file so I can trigger another function to process it. I
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