George,
Running the below code:
*#include #include using namespace
std;int main() { cout << "!!!Hello World!!!" << endl; // prints !!!Hello
World!!! std::vector taps = gr::filter::firdes::low_pass(1, 1, 0.3,
0.1); for(int i = 0; i < taps.size(); i++) cout << "tap " << i << ":" <<
"\t" <
Hi all,
I try to use a USRP X300 with a 10G Ethernet link at full speed (200MS/s).
I followed all the tips from
https://kb.ettus.com/USRP_Host_Performance_Tuning_Tips_and_Tricks
but I still receive "O"s from time to time.
I don't have these messages at 100MS/s.
I'm surprised to receive these overf
Hi Dave,
fortunately, the process got simpler.
For now, let's assume the library you want to use supports CMake. In my
experience, every library you can install via `sudo apt install
lib...-dev` supports CMake.
Let's assume you want to use libfmt, then you need:
`find_package(fmt REQUIRED)`
Hi Marcin,
Thank you very much! I found my error, I forgot the "gain" which is the
first parameter to the filter. The first parameter I wrote in the filter
method was the "sample_rate" (which was a large number), hence the filter
function could not converge. It is all good now, thank you.
I have
Hi George,
You are welcome.
> Q1. If I write a line of code to extract the remez taps, say:
>lpfilter =
> gr::filter::pm_remez ( int order,
> const std::vector< double > & bands,
> const std::vector< double > & ampl,
> const std::vector< double > & error_weight,
> const std::string filter