Hi Mailry - I was able to get it run.
I used the "correlate access" block from gnuradio - my installation of
gnuradio didn't like the block in your flowgraph.
And then I had to install the python module "construct" in order to get
the flowgraph to run.
In order to get the flowchart to work - at
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Hello,
Thanks for your time!
It works completely fine, now I understand that we have to give tagged stream
at the input of encoder.
With Best Regards,
Maitry Raval,
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From: "Cinaed Simson"
Hello,
Can anyone provide the link in order to install GNU radio version 3.7.12 to
ubuntu 18.04
With Best Regards,
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Dear Maitry,
since Ubuntu 18.04 sadly only ships the old GNU Radio 3.7.11, you would
have to do a source build. You can't just download a binary.
It's probably much easier just to update to Ubuntu 18.10, and
afterwards do "sudo apt install gnuradio" or use something with a nicer
release cycle, e.
El 08/01/19 a las 22:14, Müller, Marcus (CEL) escribió:
> As indicated, have you worked through the tutorials on
> https://tutorials.gnuradio.org?
> That's the place where I'd start.
> You should drop *all* the blocks that are deprecated. As said, these
> are deprecated for a reason (buggy and no-
Hi all and happy new year,
It is not clear to me if this question is a usrp or gnuradio related so I
send it to both lists. Apologies for the duplication.
I have installed a clean version of gnuradio to an ubuntu box
from repos with apt-get.
I then installed from the ettus site the uhd file
The repos are outdated. I ran into the same problem when first getting
started too.
You need to compile both UHD and GNUradio from source to get the
versions you want.
Ettus has a great (very thorough) guide on how to do this.
https://kb.ettus.com/Building_and_Installing_the_USRP_Open-Sour
On 1/10/19 2:47 AM, Maitry Raval wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for your time!
>
> It works completely fine, now I understand that we have to give tagged stream
> at the input of encoder.
Sorry, I didn't mean to imply you needed the stream to tagged stream
block to make it work.
I just put in at t
UHD 3.13.1.0 is now available. This is an ABI release on the UHD-3.13
branch. It is API compatible with all 3.13.x.x releases.
Installers for Windows and Fedora are available here:
http://files.ettus.com/binaries/uhd/uhd_003.013.001.000-release/
The PPA for Ubuntu will be available soon and will
Hi all,
I needed to install gnuradio from source on an ubuntu 18.04.1 machine.
I followed the directions in
https://kb.ettus.com/Building_and_Installing_the_USRP_Open-Source_Toolchain_(UHD_and_GNU_Radio)_on_Linux
I installed the dependencies and then cloned gnuradio
I checked out v3.7.10
git ch
You should check out a tagged release.
git checkout v3.7.10
You need to update volk.
git submodule update --init
Ron
On 1/10/19 16:47, Achilleas Anastasopoulos wrote:
Hi all,
I needed to install gnuradio from source on an ubuntu 18.04.1 machine.
I followed the directions in
https://kb.ettus
Yes you can debug any gnuradio c++ module with gdb.
Step 1 uninstall gnuradio.
Step 2 git clone gnuradio from github.
Step 3 build gnuradio with debug symbols on. ( cmake ..
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug )
Step 4 reinstall custom build gnuradio.
Step 5 debug your application with gdb ( use qtcreator, vs
http://ricesimulink.groups.et.byu.net/pll.phtml
在 2019年1月8日星期二,wu jo 写道:
> Hi ALL,
> I am reading a block that using pll_freqdet_cf. it said pll_freqdet_cf
> detect a frequency then lock to it. but what is the theory of the
> impletation of that? anyone can share the knowledge?
>
> Best Regards
Hello,
Ok, One more query, what is the purpose of the block unpack k=1 bit at output
of PSK demod block, because the meaning of unpack k=1 means byte to byte
conversion, right?
With Best Regards,
Maitry Raval,
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