Anyone using GRC on Debian testing? I've build it from git but it won't run:
$ gnuradio-companion
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/bin/gnuradio-companion", line 58, in
from gnuradio.grc.python.Platform import Platform
File
"/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gnura
On 17/05/12 19:33, William Pretty Security wrote:
I did a "find -name" in my GnuRadio directories and couldn't find any
xorg.conf file.
I found a number of xorg.conf files, but none that seem to relate
specifically to GnuRadio ...
Do I have to create one ??
xorg.conf is a system-wide config fi
On Wednesday 13 Jun 2012 08:24:54 J. Domburg wrote:
> "Cannot import gnuradio.
>
> Is the python path environment variable set correctly?
> All OS: PYTHONPATH
>
> Is the library path environment variable set correctly?
> Linux: LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> Windows: PATH
> MacOSX: DY
On 16/06/12 05:40, Phil wrote:
Does the following look correct? Also, there is no mention under
"sources" of osmocom in gnuradio_companion. I'm trying to use my Ezcap
dongle with Gnuradio.
-- checking for module 'libosmosdr'
-- package 'libosmosdr' not found
-- libosmosdr not found.
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You d
Try running the test program that comes with one of the libraries [can't
remember which one OTTOMH] as yourself and as root. That should answer
the permissions question.
alexd
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On 16/06/12 11:56, Phil wrote:
OK I now have simple_FM_rcv running as root!
So all I need now is to set the permission of the dongle. How might I
do that?
I have an FCD and an RTL dongle. I got the FCD first, for which I
created a udev rule. I duplicated these for the RTL dongle:
$ cat /e
On 17/06/12 02:38, Phil wrote:
By "reload udev" do you mean restart udevd?
To be precise, reloading a service [usually] results in it re-reading
its config without restarting it. Restarting it, stops it and starts it.
Restarting udev will achieve the same end result in this case as
reloadi
On Friday 22 Jun 2012 11:47:13 Phil wrote:
> A Google search hasn't provided anything useful.
Add 'funcube' to your search query.
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There is no "error" really, it's just that it's only building the
documentation for UHD, as the tests for the rest of the components have
failed.
> -- Dependency HAVE_PYTHON_MODULE_CHEETAH = FALSE
> -- Disabling LibUHD s
On Monday 02 Jul 2012 23:19:24 Jared Harvey wrote:
> /home/jharvey/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/numpy/core/multiarray.so:
> wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS32
Mixture of 32 and 64 bit packages, by any chance?
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On 03/07/12 20:34, Jared Harvey wrote:
Hello Alex,
/home/jharvey/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/numpy/core/multiarray.so:
wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS32
AD> Mixture of 32 and 64 bit packages, by any
AD> chance?
Not likely, but perhaps. The packages were
installed via package m
On 07/07/12 18:49, Patrik Tast wrote:
Great work!
Connecting any RX/TX to the computer PCI "smells problems..."
I wouldn't cosider this option,
A few points:
* I have a PCI DVB card, works great for recording TV. The RF section
is shielded inside a can.
* Winradio internal cards has been
Built GNUradio from git on Debian Testing AMD64 this afternoon, and
intending to use it with a Funcube Dongle and gr-fcd. I am having some
difficulty with the ALSA sink and an ICE1712 [M-Audio 2496] sound card.
I created a very simple flow graph with a sine wave Signal Source
straight in to an
On Sun, 17 Jul 2011 19:36:50 -0400, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
Here's a discussion of a strongly-related issue with the M-Audio 2496
that seems to imply that the driver only offers 10 channels, not the
conventional '2', and so things that would ordinarily expect '2'
get astonished as a result:
ht
[this is my fourth attempt at sending this - please ignore any previous
ones I've sent!]
On Mon, 18 Jul 2011 02:47:15 +0200, Miguel A. Vallejo, EA4EOZ wrote:
I'm trying to play a bit with gnuradio and a funcube dongle pro but
I'm having problems making gnuradio work. I'm using a fresh ubuntu
1
On Mon, 18 Jul 2011 19:20:55 +0200, Volker Schroer wrote:
Here is an example that works for an Delta M44 card for input and
output
This card uses the snd_ice1712 module.
Thanks for your help. I feel I must be getting closer; I specify
SDR1000Play as the sink device, and I can now execute t
On Thu, 21 Jul 2011 11:01:13 +1200, Richard Clarke wrote:
If for example I have a wx scope gui and an fft gui stacked one above
the other so I can see them simultaneously, the lower plot is missing
half of the lower portion off the bottom of the screen, i.e it doesnt
scale itself to fit within t
On Fri, 19 Aug 2011 12:16:01 -0700, Josh Blum wrote:
Im fairly certain all you need is gnumake to be installed and xtclsh
from ISE to be in your %PATH%. I have never tried this, but i would
be
happy to help debug it if there is some problem.
Evidently one also needs 'head' as well:
http://g
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 04:10:20 -0400, kingbase...@mail.com wrote:
When I want to connect the signal to the sound card, an error occurs
as below:
---
audio_alsa_sink[hw:0]: Device or resource busy
RuntimeError: audio_alsa_sink
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On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 21:26:01 -0400, king bse wrote:
Thanks, alex.
I don't know what does "access the ALSA interface with any other
audio application?" mean.
I could run alsamixer and I could listen mp3 using Totem Movie
Player
on Ubuntu.
So?
I suspect that Totem uses Pulseaudio and Al
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