evel would achieve the same effect but without that
unnecessary control loop.
Neil G4DBN
On 13/01/2020 17:57, Adrian Musceac wrote:
Hi Marcus,
I'm not a hardware guy, but I think it's a circuit that monitors
voltage from the final amplification stage and adjusts gain of
previous s
Does this sound like what you are trying to accomplish, Vingnu?
Regards,
Neil
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Hi Vingnu,
> you are right I hope now you came to know my problem,I have got same
> question when i have seen those examples so I had asked question,
> whether am I able to ge
e receiver, but
at the decision point of the clock synch the end result should be the same.
Neil
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Hope this helps,
Neil
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Hi Neil,
Can you please share
probably a lot to ask, but any help on any part of it, or some
ideas that we can start to look at would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Neil.
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Hi all,
I am trying to install gr-inspector, I have recently installed clean O/S -
Ubuntu 16.04LTS and GNU Radio 3.7.9. I installed the dependencies listed on
github for gr-inspector including tensorflow (without GPU support). When
running cmake.. there are no errors.
However, when running
uter so that there is
room during the hard drive block writes?
Thanks,
Neil
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, and it still records without any uO's.
I know this can cause GUI responsiveness issues, and poor latency, but
are there any other side affects I should be aware of?
Thanks again,
Neil
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 1:28 PM, Nick Foster wrote:
> You're probably getting interrupted by some