Hi all,
we have done it two years ago as part of my master thesis and it works
like a charm! The SDR IEEE 802.11 implementation can be configured as AP
using hostapd or adhoc via the network manager. We had some problems
making it work as a normal client however.
Our approach has a kernel mo
Bloessl wrote:
Hi,
On 12/06/2016 12:35 PM, Manolis Surligas wrote:
Hi all,
we have done it two years ago as part of my master thesis and it works
like a charm! The SDR IEEE 802.11 implementation can be configured as AP
using hostapd or adhoc via the network manager. We had some problems
making it
Are you sure? Last time I checked, the RPi3 could not perform realtime
(quite simple) filtering at 10 MHz. I doubt it can handle the 20 MSPS of
the 802.11.
On 12/12/2016 09:01 PM, Eric Yates wrote:
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the quick response. The RPi 3 had enough processing power
to receive a me
g the two configurations?
Do you get any error messages during a run?
Are you doing reception on the two USRPs within a single flow-graph,
or two separate processes?
On 2017-06-13 10:51, Manolis Surligas wrote:
Hi Marcus,
yeah we have updated the UHD on the latest version and the problem
Hi everyone,
is there any walk-through for a proper transition of an OOT module from
3.7 to 3.8?
If an OOT module was created with 3.7 gr_modtool can we still use the
3.8 gr_modtool?
Regards,
Manolis
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Hello guys,
I am searching for PCI Express cards that can (or possibly can) work
together with GNU Radio. So far I have found this
http://www.pervices.com/shop/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=48
and they provide a block for the GRC to communicate with the card.
Has anyone played w
Hey,
you can use also our repo if you use the Raspbian that has everything
pre-built. Tested and working well on RPi4 with Buster on many SatNOGS
stations.
https://software.opensuse.org/download/package?package=gnuradio&project=home%3Alibrespace%3Asatnogs-unstable
On 3/7/20 6:45 PM, Marcus M
Have you followed the repo installation instructions? The package has a
lot of dependencies so installing the deb manually may not work. Also
What do you get if run from the terminal the |gnuradio-companion| command?
On 3/8/20 9:24 PM, Robert Heerekop wrote:
3. After "sudo dpkg -i" installing