Hi Barry,
I haven't tried it myself, but my understanding is that gr-osmosdr
accesses the LimeSDR via Soapy and so I would have thought that it
doesn't matter what version of GR is running at that point, as long as
the LimeSDR drivers and Soapy are installed. The incompatibility that
the LimeSDR h
Hi
I was interested in using LimeSDR mini under GNURadio 3.8 / Ubuntu 18.04.
At present, I didn't succeeded in making it work using the gr-limesdr
3.8 branch https://github.com/myriadrf/gr-limesdr/tree/gr-3.8 (compiling
this 3.8 branch worked). My .grc example do not generate the .py file
and
El 26/1/20 a las 21:38, Marcus Müller escribió:
> Seconding what Brian says:
> Math says *any* signal up to a bandwidth of 6 MHz can be represented by
> 6 MS/s. So, either, your signal isn't that bandlimited, or you forgot
> to tell us an important requirement (or you might have your math
> wrong).
On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 06:25:48PM +0100, Daniel Estévez wrote:
> El 26/1/20 a las 21:38, Marcus Müller escribió:
> > Seconding what Brian says:
> > Math says *any* signal up to a bandwidth of 6 MHz can be represented by
> > 6 MS/s. So, either, your signal isn't that bandlimited, or you forgot
> >
Do not account for my previous mail. I switched from 3.9 to 3.8,
builded from source because I'm testing and developing code, but
some older gnuradio python code where in/usr/local/lib/python3,
whilst some newer under /usr/local/lib/python3.6 and an incorrect
PYTH