GNURadio 3.8 - Ubuntu 20.04.01 LTS and Adalm-Pluto

2020-09-03 Thread Freddy Van Ingelgom
Hello everyone, This is my first post in this list. I used gnuradio for some time yet, but recently I saved a acer Travelmate from Win7 and installed Ubuntu 20.04. I Installed gnuradio 3.8. I installed also gr-iio, libiio and libad9361-iio. When I try to run a flowchart with plutosdr source, I have

Re: GNURadio 3.8 - Ubuntu 20.04.01 LTS and Adalm-Pluto

2020-09-03 Thread Derek Kozel
Hi Freddy, Welcome to the list! How did you install GNU Radio? If you installed with source or using the PPA then it may be that you have a situation where your GNU Radio is newer than the version that gr-iio is packaged to use. If you run the following commands, do they see your Pluto? iio

Re: GNURadio 3.8 - Ubuntu 20.04.01 LTS and Adalm-Pluto

2020-09-03 Thread lannan jiang
Hi Freddy, I ran into the same issue months ago. What you need is to find where you put all your python files, and add that to your PYTHONPATH. In my case, i added this line : export PYTHONPATH=$PYTONPATH:/usr/local/lib/python3/dist-packages in my bash file. hope this helps, Lannan

Re: GNURadio 3.8 - Ubuntu 20.04.01 LTS and Adalm-Pluto

2020-09-03 Thread Christophe Seguinot
Hi I experienced a similar issue when using gr-osmosdr and gr-limesdr too so my experience could help for this problem (I did not use Adalm-Pluto) I installed gnuradio 3.8.1 (bad idea since Synaptic always ask to update to 3.8.2) OR 3.8.2 from h

RE: Ho to use Limesdr and rtl dongles with GNURadio 3.8.2

2020-09-03 Thread Bernd Schleicher
Hi Paul and Christoph, thanks for your posts. I have the same problem than Christoph. Fresh ubuntu 20.04 and tried to install GNU Radio and gqrx. Based on your post, I installed GR3.8.1 and gqrx from ubuntu software app, but it does not find the RTL-SDR. Do I need to install drivers for RTL (a

Remote controlled amateur radio station with the LimeNET-Micro and GNU Radio

2020-09-03 Thread Adrian Musceac
Hello list, I thought some people here might be interested in the usage of the LimeNET Micro standalone with GNU radio to remotely access FM amateur radio repeater networks, using voice over IP from a computer or mobile phone, and with text messages as a means to control the GNU radio flowgraph