Eric,

Yeah, I know about the -h/--help option, but I noticed that some folder have
README files which generally explain what the scripts do, while others
don't. I was wondering if there was a centralized form of documentation
somewhere. I've looked through the wiki/website as well as Firas' updated
unofficial manual (great job on that by the way), but I haven't been able to
locate any high-level descriptions of what all the scripts do.

Back to my original question - since usrp_fft.py does seem to work somewhat
well, should I not worry about the errors I'm getting when I try to run
test_usrp_standard_tx/rx?

On a somewhat related question, when I do run usrp_fft.py as well as
usrp_oscope.py, I'm not able to actually control the GUI - it seems like its
"frozen" although I do get some waveforms. At the same time, the string "u0"
is continually written to the terminal.

I was also trying to get the FM receiver to work and encountered a similar
problem - I get "uA" in the terminal, the GUI is non-responsive, and the
graphs look like they're only displaying in an alternating fashion (2-3
seconds for the "Data from USRP" and then a few seconds for the "Post
Demod"). I'm just running the script with one option, -f freq1, and I can
sort-of make out some semblance of music on the stations I try, but the
signal is pretty noisy. I am using an external 3 foot antenna, so I'm not
really sure what the problem is...

Have you ever encountered similar problems? If so, how should I go about
fixing them?

Thanks,
~ Martin

On Nov 24, 2007 10:40 PM, Eric Blossom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sat, Nov 24, 2007 at 08:06:06PM -0800, Martin Gawecki wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Yes, it runs fine (assuming I didn't need to run it with any arguments).
> Is
> > there any documentation on what usrp_fft.py does and how to use it, by
> the
> > way, because I couldn't find any in the folder...
>
> Pretty much all of the python apps support an extensive --help option.
>
> Eric
>
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