Capture Finite Samples

2020-01-29 Thread Richard Bell
Hello everyone, I'm trying to capture a user specified number of samples from 3 USRP X300's. To do this I found the finite_acquisition_v function. The problem is it behaves very irregularly, so much so that I can't figure out the right way to use it. It seems that I have to call it once with a

Re: Recommendation for high sample rate receiver?

2020-01-29 Thread Kyeong Su Shin
To whom it may concern: Forgot to mention: There is a Wikipedia article, listing SDR receivers with various capabilities ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_software-defined_radios ). There's also something called OneRadio ( http://www.oneradiocorp.com/ ). I saw an actual build of

Re: Recommendation for high sample rate receiver?

2020-01-29 Thread Kyeong Su Shin
To whom it may concern: It is already well-discussed, but I would like to add a few points: -If you absolutely want to have a such receiver (it's pretty meaningless, as discussed already, but if you still want to), then you can grab a digital oscilloscope or a similar hardware and attach a RF

Re: Recommendation for high sample rate receiver?

2020-01-29 Thread Qasim Chaudhari
Hi A high sample rate for such ns times of arrival resolution is impractical. Same holds for high SNR and longer times of measurement. GPS and most other high resolution positioning systems stitch the information together from the signal time of arrival with the carrier phase of arrival. Since

Re: LimeSDR USB parameter help

2020-01-29 Thread jane
hi, Christophe Seguinot i have downloaded your .grc file. i ran it on my laptop with changing audio sink to 44.1, 32, 24. Of course, freq is a fm radio in my area. But i still saw aUaUaU. i heard noise only. my info is: hardware: Limesdr USB OS: ubuntu18.04 gnuradio: 3.8.0.0 gr-limesdr:

Re: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS QtGUI issues

2020-01-29 Thread Marcus D Leech
Yup. If I were sitting in front of his machine, I could figure it out probably. But he’s in Guatemala. Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 29, 2020, at 1:50 PM, Michael Dickens > wrote: > >  > Interesting. I really have no idea what's going on there. Using a package > install should just

Re: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS QtGUI issues

2020-01-29 Thread Michael Dickens
Interesting. I really have no idea what's going on there. Using a package install should just work. Are there maybe multiple GR installs & somehow they are being mixed-between -- maybe by some odd shell environment settings? - MLD On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 1:35 PM Marcus D Leech wrote: > Using

Re: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS QtGUI issues

2020-01-29 Thread Marcus D Leech
Using apt-get install Gnuradio. That package includes everything. Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 29, 2020, at 1:23 PM, Michael Dickens > wrote: > >  > Looks like gr-qtgui wasn't installed. How did the user install GR? > >> On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 1:22 PM Marcus D. Leech >> wrote: >> I

Re: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS QtGUI issues

2020-01-29 Thread Michael Dickens
Looks like gr-qtgui wasn't installed. How did the user install GR? On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 1:22 PM Marcus D. Leech wrote: > I have a user of my spectro_radiometer app who is having problems > installing it on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. > > He installed gnuradio from the repos, then when using grcc -d

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS QtGUI issues

2020-01-29 Thread Marcus D. Leech
I have a user of my spectro_radiometer app who is having problems installing it on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. He installed gnuradio from the repos, then when using grcc -d on the .grc file, gets: Block key "variable_qtgui_label" not found Block key "variable_qtgui_range" not found Block key

Re: BER OF OFDM

2020-01-29 Thread CEL
Hi Madhan, On Wed, 2020-01-29 at 06:13 -0800, Madhan TJ wrote: > DEAR SIR, several ladies on this mailing list, too! > I am doing project on ofdm,so i need to calculate BER for different > modulation techniques Awesome, doing that sounds fine, because an OFDM system typically makes it easy to

Re: gr version hell gets bigger and bigger...

2020-01-29 Thread Sylvain Munaut
Hi, > As I am not a coder, no, I can't contribute and update the projects - I am > only a user. And also I was not yet motivated enough modifying the cmake > file to fool the procedure, in the hope, it may work somehow if I simply > extend the accepted version range. > > I know, this is mainly a

gr version hell gets bigger and bigger...

2020-01-29 Thread Ralph A. Schmid, dk5ras
Hi out there, only a common remark :) I am using gnuradio for around six or seven years now, and such issues were always present, but I never experienced them in the extent like nowadays. More and more I am trapped in version conflicts. Only one simple example, for being able to use gnuradio

Hackfest at ESA ESTEC (Noordwejk, NL)

2020-01-29 Thread CEL
Hello folks, the hackfest at ESA, kindly organized by Andrej Rode, is well underway and we're seeing very interesting progress so far: * a workgroup (packaging) is looking into getting the OOT ecosystem into shape: Infrastructure to build binary packages (.deb for now) to go with our GNU Radio